Sentences with phrase «more traditional competitors»

We used the YotaPhone 2 as our main phone to see how well it holds up against its more traditional competitors and whether the second screen is worth it, or just a gimmick.
By providing the «bargain - bin prices» that their more traditional competitors just can't match, off - price stores have quickly become a go - to option for shoppers.

Not exact matches

Traditional television is still tops over Internet viewing, though, because TV providers have more money to buy programming than Netflix or other online competitors, said Mota.
«The strategy behind the colours, green and orange, was that they are fun and friendly and we wanted to move away from the more traditional colours used by major competitors
When asked about competition, Salzberg said that he doesn't see Amazon as a competitor, but rather an ally, that will help to bring more traditional grocery shoppers to the online scene.
But 33,000 video customers left during the quarter, a change Comcast attributed to more «aggressive» offers from traditional and emerging competitors.
But more importantly, BaubleBar is focused on reacting to current market trends and then delivering product with a faster turnaround than its traditional competitors.
So no matter who comes in, our job is to be more confident and more capable than anybody, whether there are competitors in the traditional industry or new competitors.
When a competitor usurps protectable trade dress, those rights can be enforced against the infringer just like more traditional trademarks.
After announcing on December 11, 2017 that it would be overhauling its messaging system to more closely resemble those of competitors like Tinder and Bumble, the company revealed plans for an even more controversial change: a real name policy that marks the end for traditional usernames.
Perhaps the CTS is a more logical competitor, given that both Cadillac and Jaguar are fighting for acceptance among traditional German car customers.
But while the Juke was styled to look a combination of an SUV and a small coupe, most of its competitors have taken on a more traditional SUV look.
And traditional publishers either need to find a way to overcome those problems or they will continue to lose market share to more agile competitors.
It seems considerably more sustainable in today's marketplace, and it creates partnerships and lucrative synergies with businesses that otherwise might be direct competitors with a traditional publisher.
The Apple iPad is much more than an ebook reader, it's a full - fledged multimedia device that is more of a competitor to laptops and netbooks than it is to traditional E Ink ereaders.
Being an online - only bank means they're greener, more efficient, and much more profitable that their traditional competitors.
+ Ironically, because MotionPlus can make use of the Nunchuk's analogue stick and the IR pointer, it makes it more suited to traditional games than either of its two competitors.
Non-lawyer competitors are taking an increasing share of the traditional marketplace, particularly in the more commoditized areas of law such as wills, simple business agreements, divorce applications and real estate transactions.
One reason is that the UK's regulatory environment for legal services has become very flexible (thanks largely to the separation of the SRA and the Law Society) and incentivises UK firms to be more open to alternative models than their US counterparts — as they, and their clients, know that traditional legal services can be easily disintermediated by newlaw competitors.
While some critics of food truck liberalization have argued that reforms and more competition would be unfair for traditional restaurants, competition is not about «fairness» but rather allowing competitors to determine what services they want to offer and allowing consumers to make choices.
Uber Europe, Middle East and Africa associate GC Matthew Wilson adds: «The way in which [de Bie's] taken a very traditional institution, transformed the legal function and played a significant role in transforming the business in the face of much more agile, unencumbered competitors has been hugely impressive.»
One of my core beliefs is that latent legal services represents the future of the profession — lawyers will lose much of their traditional work to technology, commoditization and new competitors, but they'll gain much more through the innovative provision of proactive or constructive services to currently unidentified and untapped client markets.
Sure, competitors like the Moto 360 and the Huawei Watch may have it beat when it comes to looking like a more traditional timepiece.
As for the more «traditional» streaming features like a Discover Weekly competitor, Amazon wouldn't commit to anything, but Boom said it would listen to its users.
This transforms Circle from simply a bitcoin company into a more direct competitor with PayPal and traditional banks.
As Variety points out, this move makes Amazon more similar to a traditional film studio than its streaming competitors like Netflix.
«Unlike with the more traditional silo model favoured by competitors, our goal is to provide a full - service, integrated approach whereby our leasing, investment and property management groups operate as one cohesive unit.»
To Steven Bergg, While it may seem logical that since the traditional agents paid to build the mls why then can't dictate how it is used - however that unfortunately is not how basic competition law works - speak to any competition lawyer (other than CREA's current lawyer who gets paid more as this drags out) and they will tell you that once you get so successful you actually loose the right operate as you want - you can not use your success to limit competition and keep out competitors.
Since then, the board has prevented «dynamic» competition: Technically, TREB okayed the creation of so - called Virtual Office Websites, but denied those new competitors and their customers online access to the full range of MLS information more traditional «bricks and mortar» realtors routinely provide to their clients.
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