The dual camera setup in the rear of this phone has been one of the standout aspect, but users have been unable to take
much advantage of this feature so far.
Don't take too
much advantage of the security lighting by not getting Chesterfield Townhomes renters insurance.
This IS value, and I think people are going to sign up in droves to take as
much advantage of it as they can.
The visuals don't take
much advantage of the PlayStation's capabilities, except for a polygonal rendered version of the ship, that flies out during the level - end screen and after you beat the game.
Another downside is that Sigma Plus does not take
much advantage of the Vita's large cartridge capacity, so some sound effects are lower quality due to compression.
It doesn't take
much advantage of the Vita's screen; colors are dull, and nothing really pops.
From the context in which Nourry said, «The eBook is a stupid product,» I took that to mean «we're not taking
much advantage of the computing power of the device,» not «It was dumb to make eBooks in the first place.»
Greg Hullender said: «From the context in which Nourry said, «The eBook is a stupid product,» I took that to mean «we're not taking
much advantage of the computing power of the device,» not «It was dumb to make eBooks in the first place.»
Hooper, who previously directed «The King's Speech,» gives us a few moments of eye - popping spectacle, but overall doesn't take nearly as
much advantage of the opportunity as he could have.
Indulge her, but to a degree, and put your foot down at so point of time to draw the line if you feel she's taking too
much advantage of you.
I've mentioned before how I'm trying to take as
much advantage of the not - so - freezing weather while I can, but I got ta be honest, I was pretty cold during this shoot haha.
If there is so
much advantage of cherry why there is no article written in books and websites I don't understand that.
How
much advantage of it do we take?
And no need for them to be particularly stylish — you can't take coolness with you, or take
much advantage of it if you have been de-crotched.
I want to emphasis that it is the unique position that traditional rulers occupy that is behind separate consultations and we want to take
much advantage of it as much as possible.
But, if they're not comfortable with people acting for them online, they're not going to be able to take
much advantage of most of the new generation of internet political tools.
Personally, I've never owned one, and I don't see
much advantage of using one over a crib.
We used to date; now we don't really get to have date night, so we build up for our vacation, and we take as
much advantage of our two weeks down as we can.
Morningstar senior fund analyst Katie Reichart said investors may have been concerned that the conservatively managed company, where stocks represent about 76 percent of assets under management, wasn't taking as
much advantage of the market boom as it could.
Not exact matches
It's
much easier (and less expensive) to plan teambuilding activities for smaller businesses, so take
advantage of this and set up an afternoon out
of the office.
Smaller businesses have an
advantage of actually knowing their customers
much better or, in most cases, knowing them personally.
Jerry McAdams, author
of The Reward Plan
Advantage, suggests that you focus as
much on explaining your incentive - pay system as you do on designing it.
So
much of social media success comes from taking
advantage of the hottest trends, which is easier than ever with the help
of Trendspottr.
The heftier tablet's
advantage over rivals,
of course, is that it runs a full Windows 8.1, so you can download pretty
much any programs onto it that you want, just as you'd do with a PC.
If you are the buyer in a depressed economy, you normally have the
advantage of too
much supply and lower demand.
With so
much potential, it is only a matter
of time before entrepreneurs here in the United States find ways
of taking
advantage of the new market nearby.
But again, the rollback potentially not giving ISPs as big
of a business
advantage doesn't do
much to keep your data private.
Some
of Wednesdays trading was likely market participants taking
advantage of Tuesdays moves to buy currencies at cheaper levels, or to exit long dollar positions, after
much of Asia and Europe returned from the May Day holiday, said Osborne.
I got a demo
of the HomePod's comparison with other leading smart speakers on the market, and the Echo has one similar
advantage when it comes to the sound: Since the speaker wraps around the entire device, it sounds the same no matter where you're standing,
much like the HomePod.
We've been talking about our open - ended PTO policy for a while, and whenever we do, the same questions arise: Don't employees take
advantage of the company by taking too
much time off, damaging business results?
Much organized opposition to NAFTA centered on the fear that the abolishment
of trade barriers would spur U.S. firms to pack up and move to Mexico to take
advantage of cheap labor.
In years to come, a lack
of real income growth is likely to remain problematic for many Americans, but Soros is right to point out how a
much maligned trend may perversely play to our
advantage in the short - to medium term.
CentureLink Field provides one
of the most noticeable home
advantage of any team in the league; it's incredibly loud (fans generated so
much noise during Saturday's defeat
of the New Orleans Saints that it caused a minor earthquake), making communication among players on the opposing teams virtually impossible.
(Although, new research on this topic suggests that it is not as
much of an
advantage as you think, since our birth order is really about how we act with our family and not out in the real world.)
One
of the biggest
advantages that U.S. firms enjoy is access to the largest and deepest capital markets in the world, and policy - makers around the world would very
much like to provide similar environments for their entrepreneurs.
Talkray's competitive
advantage, reliability on a slow connection, won't be
much of an
advantage once the mobile infrastructure improves in developing countries.
These and other service providers have had the
advantage of a weak currency for years now and they aren't doing
much with it.
If 10 percent sounds too
much, begin with smaller contributions and take
advantage of your early start to progressively build your contribution rate every year.
Malcolm Hamilton, a partner at consulting firm Mercer, thinks there is room for the PRPP as long as the fees are low and the plans offer enough
advantages over group RRSPs for employers to adopt them (e.g.
much of the administrative burden transferred to the government).
What most people never understood about Maker Studios is that
much of their growth came through technology innovation and
advantages on our backend that most people didn't even know about.
The first quarter
of the year is probably the best time to negotiate a favorable contact rate or take
advantage of special programs designed to bring
much - needed business into radio stations (after business owners have just finished blowing their budgets on the holidays).
She takes
advantage of the increased traffic, collecting as
much customer information as possible, including street address, email address and birth date.
Although business opportunities don't offer
much in the way
of support, this could be an
advantage for you if you thrive on freedom.
Speaking
of taking
advantage, the airline went on: «We thought the cloud was our friend, y ’ know, because we spend so
much time flying with «em.
And a TD Economics report suggested Canadian firms will soon stop paying down debt and hoarding cash to «take
advantage of the nation's
much - improved business tax climate to retool and raise productivity levels.»
Sessions and some law enforcement officials in states such as Colorado blame legalization for a number
of problems, including drug traffickers that take
advantage of lax marijuana laws to illegally grow and ship the drug across state lines, where it can sell for
much more.
Much of the media's attention has focused on wage increases, but other perks like tuition reimbursement can be an important competitive
advantage for companies like Chipotle.
The
advantage: if your child, not you, owns the investment and receives the income, you might be able to save as
much as 25 %
of the tax bite you would otherwise incur.
Now successful companies that waited to go public during the depths
of the recession, such as Pandora, Skullcandy, and, most recently, Yelp, are looking to take
advantage of the
much improved market conditions.
How
much of that market Uber can take is an interesting question to ponder (which we will), but the fact that 25 %
of that market is in the U.S. is a huge
advantage for the company.