Sentences with phrase «marginal advantage»

Granted, there are marginal advantages in one particular style of play over another, especially if personnel changes radically from year to year.
But this path to obsolescence is a near certainty because the discussions around who BigLaw's clients are — focuses on the GC — and what needs to be done to win marginal advantage in competitive tenders to a shrinking group of MNC's.
This takes firms outside the sea of competitors relying on marginal advantage in competitive tenders.
While the company may have a marginal advantage due to refinements to the production process and the scale of the Gigafactory (if they ever get production running smoothly), experts project the competition to catch up very soon.
If you think there's plutonium in the balls that's causing them to fly into orbit at an alarming rate — and that's just an if — Houston has a marginal advantage.
- And, conversely, you'd want any games against the better teams to be at their place, since a marginal advantage might not be much use in a game against a team of significantly higher quality, and you can probably write those games off anyway.
But the marginal advantage of William Hague's preferred approach is that, whilst allowing MPs from England, or England and Wales, a veto, it avoids creating two classes of MP by allowing all to vote in the first and final stages of a bill's progress.
The group said its members had identified a few areas where deregulation may have marginal advantages but «these opportunities are limited and are vastly outweighed by the costs that will be incurred if the UK's rules change so much that it reduces smooth access to the EU's market».
While unemployment remains high, the marginal advantage of investing thirty or fifty thousand dollars a year in private schooling is diminishing, particularly when those dollars are invested in low - selectivity, lower - status private institutions.
First, while the Touch Cover continued to retain an advantage over the ever - slimming Type Cover, the marginal advantage was starting to shrink given the superior tactile experience of its more expensive alternative.
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