Sentences with phrase «now competes in»

Late last year, he founded a pro team dubbed Echo Fox, which now competes in top titles such as League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Street Fighter V.
As he has gotten older and slower, Tony now competes in Master's Track and Field events.
She now competes in bodybuilding and fitness competitions while sharing her endeavors with her many fans.
It shows that our investment has paid off and that Bournville is now competing in the Premier League of European factories.»
The ripple effect still created one hell of a wave; as noted by Fox Sports» Stewart Mandel, 43 of 128 FBS teams now compete in a different conference than in 2009.
Each Team has now competed in: 1 Softball, 2 Flag Football and 3 Hoops Games.
The pair will now compete in World Series events in Canada and Russia before setting sights on this summer's European Championships.
* 15th, 19th and 20th places are not included as Middlesbrough, Hull and Sunderland all now compete in the Championship *
Having succeeded in Oceania and at the Club World Championships in 2005, Sydney FC has now competed in three AFC Champions League competitions after Australia moved from the Oceania confederation to Asia, and will again compete in the AFC Champions League in 2018.
With the Hammers now competing in the top tier of Premier League 2 young players should encounter more accomplished opponents than at the bottom of League 1.
With computers now competing in the dating space, you have to offer a truly unique experience to tempt singles to leave the comfort of the web and meet people in the real world.
The 18 finalist teams, made up of students aged 12 - 19, will now compete in one of six thematic categories for the chance to work with experts and see their apps come to life.
«But Volvo is now competing in a different price class than it used to.
The newcomers can now compete in most AKC shows and competitions, though not at the prominent Westminster Kennel Club show until next year.
In this way the game attracted a devoted community of competitors, who trained with the dedication of real - world martial artists, and who now compete in professional tournaments for enviable prizes.
Cannabis entrepreneurs who named their brands after famous companies like «Girl Scout Cookies» and «Gorilla Glue» to gain popularity in the small medical marijuana economy are now competing in the larger legal economy.

Not exact matches

While Walmart only had to deal with a weak and closing Zellers in the recent past, it now has to compete with fellow big box retailer Target.
And the acquisition will put Coach in better shape to compete with Kors, which is now having struggles of its own with the effects of overexpansion.
Each — in addition to happening right now (or very recently)-- is a reminder of how frail the human organism can be compared with the microorganisms that compete with us for earthly dominance.
Every business that pre-dated the Internet now faces the same challenge: How to transform to compete in a digital economy?
Sunni Boot, president and CEO of marketing and media services giant Zenith Optimedia in Canada, says it's now more important than ever to have strong domestic media companies to compete globally.
Tesla's sudden change in fortune stands in marked contrast to Fisker Automotive, a competing alternative car company now on the verge of bankruptcy and at the center of controversy over $ 192 million in federal funding that it's unlikely to pay back.
Now more than ever, we live with a world of choice and sales people in particular are competing in ways we never even imagined.
Now, however, you also will have to compete with Google's Information Cards that may already have the answer to the search in them.
Many of those workers now field competing overtures from countries like China, Mexico, France, and India, in some cases finding themselves pushed toward the very countries Trump has accused of stealing American jobs.
And the story of why the LePeres are now paying as much as their mortgage payment on insulin, even though they have insurance and even though there are competing drugs on the market, is really the story of what has happened to the healthcare industry in America since the start of the century.
Armstrong was looking for more than forgiveness, though — he wants to return to competing in triathlons and other sports he's banned from now, and «anti-doping rules permit officials to ease penalties for athletes who display contrition and offer substantial cooperation,» say Christian Red and Michael O'Keeffe at the New York Daily News.
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These cost - cutting strategies have now become the plus point for SpaceX to compete against the giants in the industry and for the first time, it is looking possible for the low - cost passenger flights in the space.
Now competing nations have lowered tax rates and the U.S. needs to get back in the hunt.
Still, with big data companies like Hortonworks, MapR, and Cloudera that also specialize in Hadoop now steadily rolling out new features to lure customers, it seems likely that these bigger companies will one day release competing products.
Rubin, who left Google in 2014, is now the CEO of Essential, a startup that plans to release a high - end smartphone to compete with the iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy phones, sources have told Business Insider.
She must now juggle competing domestic demands from her conservative CDU / CSU alliance and the SPD, just as Germany is locked in a trade stand - off with the United States.
Outsourcing for the creativity, production value and distribution you need to compete in the age of video makes sense now more than ever before.
Digital giants like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple (AAPL), and Microsoft (MSFT) now compete against each other in up to 11 business areas, including content development, artificial intelligence, e-commerce marketplaces, hardware devices, messaging, financial services, and advertising.
«Because Verizon's go90 competes in a less developed segment of the marketplace than AT&T's DirecTV Now, the current magnitude of any anticompetitive effects of Verizon's practices may be smaller than AT&T's,» the FCC wrote.
More businesses now offer video content and free, in - depth white papers and infographics to compete.
Right now, non-banks are most active in the low margin parts of the trading business, with Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman estimating that these firms only compete for ~ 15 % of the fee pool.
This transaction now puts us in a position to compete with real focus and weight in the core markets where we operate, while giving us valuable and growing equity stakes in a number of big and important markets where we don't,» he wrote.
But in the age of social media, companies now compete for the trust of the wider public, not just of their own customers.
After struggling to compete against larger chipmakers like Qualcomm in smartphones and tablets, Nvidia is now increasing its focus on using its Tegra mobile chips in cars and is already supplying companies including Audi, BMW and Tesla.
«Running is huge now,» says Laura Thweatt, who competed at the trials in the women's 10,000 - meters.
The New York Giants are now in the market for a new head coach and as they look for candidates, they may end up competing with an unlikely team — the winless Cleveland Browns.
«My father thought those first - growth Bordeauxs were the most prestigious wines in the world and he wanted to compete and beat them,» says his son, Michael Mondavi, now founder and coach at Folio Fine Wine Partners.
This seems less insane now, but in 1999, an internet startup trying to compete with the large banks was unheard of.
Motivated now by a burning desire to avenge his treatment and to win recognition for his originality, he launched a company that competed in the same space as his former employer.
«This is a clear sign of how spoilt Asia is for choice these days, with Middle Eastern crude now having to compete with oil from other regions,» Amrita Sen, the chief oil - market analyst at Energy Aspects Ltd., a London - based consultant, said in an e-mail.
This was because banks could now counter a change in the reserve ratio by adjusting their deposit interest rates to compete more aggressively for funds.
And the strategies they set to compete have now placed Google squarely in the line of fire against the world's largest social - media company.
Now, as then, VW is hoping a new version will help it better compete with rivals Mercedes and BMW, despite already going toe - to - toe in the luxury segment with its Audi brand.
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