Sentences with phrase «means much better»

While Renters Warehouse doesn't have a direct relationship with renters, our relationship with your potential landlord means a much better renting experience for you.
This means the lens captures 80 % more light in the image sensor than a traditional f2.4 lens, and even 11 % more light than an f1.9 lens, with LG saying this means much better low - light shots.
The Safari app in macOS will even block autoplay ads automatically, which means a much better browsing experience for those who hate dealing with pesky pop - ups.
More importantly, this year's model runs a Snapdragon 400 CPU, instead of the ageing TI OMAP the original ran, which means much better battery life and better performance.
For one thing, cars are big so they can have large antennas built into them, which means much better reception.
Side crashes often are serious, but head protection afforded by side airbags can mean a much better chance of surviving.»
Not only does that mean much better economies of scale for making the device, but given that it's pinning at least some of its hope on advertising revenues generated on those devices, increasing the number of Kindle users will be a crucial part of that strategy.
The tech delivers full dynamic lighting in - game, and the firm has said the powerful architecture behind the PS4 and Xbox One, such as the large increase in memory, will mean much better and more realistic dynamic lighting in next - gen releases.
OK, first off you notice the better (and I mean much better) EGA graphics.
Which is why, having a quality term or whole life insurance policy in place prior to retirement could mean a much better retirement for you, the insured.

Not exact matches

It means a lot to us... you put this much effort into it, you might as well finish the race.»
That means interleaving not only produces better short - term results, it also results in much greater long - term retention — which is incredibly important in the real world where the point of learning isn't to simply remember something long enough to pass a test.
If you really want to succeed — and I mean really succeed — stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
Kay: Because Sheldon shares the rent with Leonard and lives well below his means, without a car and its related expenses, he should save much more.
«The good news is because you're drinking so much, there's less and less available, which means prices will obviously go up,» he added.
Fast also means you need to innovate fast, which is a much bigger challenge, because few firms have good processes or much proven experience innovating successfully.
«So, on the one hand, we know from research that people are much better at work when they feel empowered, which consists of having meaning on the job, a sense of autonomy, a sense of confidence, and also an impact on what you do and the people you're trying to help.
In fact, fixing it flies in the face of much of the well - meaning but wrong - headed advice you'll hear about writing a résumé.
But when you break «innovation» down to what it really means in a corporate setting — essentially, finding new ways to make money — it can start to seem like a much better idea to have someone in charge of that process.
I mean, one of the reasons we've had so much success as a retailer is because we have local dealers who know our customers better than anyone.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with average weekly wages rising at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight pay cut.
The competitive nature of these populations and ultimately countries meant that while each was always vulnerable as societies they progresses much better and faster than the autocracies of China and Turkey.
Yes, it might mean you won't get all of the credit and glory in the long run, but your end result will be that much better.
Obviously the purpose of SEO is about ranking well in the search engines to drive traffic to your website, but even that won't mean much if your website is showing up in front of an audience that doesn't care.
If Digital Foundry's hypotheticals are accurate, it means Microsoft's souped up Xbox One stands a much better chance of hitting native 4K resolutions at playable frame rates.
That means great phones are now common for a price of around $ 400, and good phones are available for much less than that.
«Plus, the upward slope of the Relative Strength Index, the RSI, an important momentum indicator, is very steep, which Lang tells us means this can continue to perform much better than the rest of the market,» Cramer said.
The latter has a much more sophisticated and well - armed military, powerful, dedicated allies in Tehran and is a key piece of the Arab - Israeli puzzle, which means regional fall - outs will be as serious as they're unpredictable.
«If it's fluid and changing and contextual, it's much harder to say what it means to do well
The good news is all those declines in energy shares means the sector isn't throwing as much weight around on the index these days.
That means a great deal of turnover among the cast of characters inhabiting the great estates that frame this history, but their pathologies and indulgences have so much in common, they may as well be related.
«Insulation from competition, high resource prices, generally good trade with the U.S., and other conditions have meant that Canadian businesses have not had to innovate as much as businesses in other countries in order to be profitable,» the board found.
Much of this is from the well meaning but risk averse.
That means a lot less «back up» in the physical mail box and a much better chance for your sales piece to get read.
Today, loyalty doesn't mean much more than I haven't seen anything better — YET.
After heading to Asia for year - end client meetings, Levkovich wrote: «A 10 % total return in the next 13 - 14 months was perceived as being too conservative by many even as our year - end target is in line with mean and median top - down forecasts... Interestingly, several clients suggested that our outlook was far below the bullishness expressed by other even when our numbers are pretty much well within the Street's consensus.»
There's better - than - even chance that the software - only companies will survive as an independent industry, particularly if IBM's actions mean as much as most people think they do.
Furthermore the sharp rebound in December rate hike odds suggests that the market is certainly not worried that Trump will crush the economy overnight, and that Yellen may well go ahead with a December rate hike after all (even if it means pushing the US into a recession, then cutting rates and launching the much desired QE4).
Companies that are able to drive churn down to this level have a much better chance of maintaining a Quick Ratio of 4, as it means they don't have to add insane amounts of new MRR just to keep their heads above water.
«Bottom line, it's «all hands on deck» at Best Buy and that means having employees in the office as much as possible to collaborate and connect on ways to improve our business.»
Be careful though, because if it's too high it may also mean that too much time is being spent here, as too much effort (and time) may be spent in an attempt to reach a lead that could be better spent elsewhere.
She came to the sorting site to represent the program and say thank you to Dr Pepper Snapple Group and Good Sports, and we could see how much it would mean to her and her friends in the program.
With the upgrade, Bitcoin Cash can support more transaction capacity, which means that it can support more users, allow for much lower transaction fees, as well as better reliability.
Or, I can look at your advice and say, well, I don't make that much money, but that doesn't mean I can't scale this advice for what I do make.
Everywhere we have been active, B Strong and Delivering Good have encountered those in need, who have told us how much it means to have the support of this initiative in their times of crisis.
What I mean by this is keep helping out and adding value so when you finally ask for a link (and if you have a good reason), then you are much more likely to get it.
During the middle of the 18th Century and well into the beginning of the 19th Century India produced far more textiles — and usually much cheaper and of better quality — than did England, but a number of measures aimed at undermining Indian textile producers and protecting British textile producers (tariffs that almost always exceeded 50 %, for example, and by 1813 were as high as 85 %) meant that at some point in the first half of the 19th Century the British textile industry had become the most efficient in the world and was able largely to eliminate the Indian textile industry from global competition.
Compared with previous episodes of booming commodity prices, a floating currency, a sound but flexible medium - term framework for monetary policy and a flexible labour market mean we are doing much better this time than in the mid 1970s or early 1950s.
We invest much less in young children, and that stems largely from the fact that most other advanced economies view early childhood education, child care and other benefits targeted at parents with young children as «public goods,» meaning investments that, absent public support, would be insufficiently made from the perspective of society's well - being.
«Undoubtedly, to have this much crude backing up, right before maintenance season, right before an SPR release, I mean, that is not good in any way for WTI.»
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