Sentences with phrase «means significant advantages»

Under a full load, this means significant advantages in fuel economy.
Because Arsenal can play the «B» team in the cups especially the much weaker Europa league it means the «A» team is gonna be playing just one game per week which means a significant advantage over the 5 CL teams.
This lower weight means a significant advantage not only in fuel economy, but also in balancing the car's weight distribution.

Not exact matches

«If you can drive significant volume through very well targeted products the benefits in your supply chain and your store operations mean you can create this sustainable value and price advantage,» Mr Parker said.
you didn't get me, what i meant was that the protests was planned and staged by MINORITY, but a significant number of Arsenal fan base still want Wenger to stay and knowing that, Wenger and the Arsenal board decided to take advantage...
An off - cycle race like this one will undoubtedly have low turnout, which means the candidate with the best field operation has a significant advantage.
However, the VDC plan also has several significant advantages: members vest in a year, compared to 10 years years for any current DB pension plan; they can control their own investment profile with the advice of experts; and the DC plan is portable, meaning it follows employees when they change jobs in the public or private sectors, in or out of New York.
Whether there existed something acceptable which Labour could offer in exchange would of course depend on negotiations, However, this sort of agreement has significant advantages over post-election deals about coalitions or lesser forms of cooperation — they require neither agreement of a programme (which inevitably means political compromise) nor standing down in areas (which can have detrimental effects in the longer term or on other elections such as Euro elections fought over larger geographical units).
For reasons I won't repeat this morning, Labour has significant structural advantages but (i) Ed Miliband's personal unpopularity and (ii) his failure to detoxify his party's spendthrift image mean his party is failing to capitalise on the Coalition's not insignificant weaknesses.
«Not only does it appear to work on the pathology of Alzheimer's and ease its symptoms, it crosses the blood - brain barrier, which means it does not have to be directly administered to the brain, a significant advantage for a pharmaceutical product.
As Bari Walsh's Usable Knowledge article makes clear, children of greater socioeconomic means typically access early education options that make kindergarten an easier step — which in turn gives them a significant advantage for years to come.
«We want as many schools as possible to take advantage of the significant benefits academy status brings because it means more schools run by great heads and teachers, not local authority or Whitehall bureaucrats, and more children getting a first - class education.
With so many authors falling short on best practices, it means that those who do implement best practices well have a significant advantage.
Economic moat means that a company has a significant competitive advantage compared to its industry peers.
In my opinion, it's unlikely that Pinterest will become a significant marketing tool for most lawyers, but that doesn't mean there isn't an opportunity for clever lawyers to take advantage of the medium.
«This means that companies who deliberately categorise their staff as self - employed to deny them basic employment rights should no longer gain such a significant competitive advantage
That's a significant chunk of the high - end Android phone market, but it means that mid-range and low - end devices won't be able to take advantage of the Pixel camera's speed or manual modes.
This looks like Oculus has a significant advantage in display resolution which would typically mean things look nicer and more detailed in the Rift headset.
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