Sentences with phrase «obvious competitors in»

The Giulia has obvious competitors in the Audi A4 and BMW 3 - Series, not to mention the Lexus IS.
Home Gauge is an obvious competitor in the home inspection software field.

Not exact matches

Why should Verizon be allowed to play by different rules, rules that clearly provide them with an advantage over the Canadian players, when it is obvious that they would already be a formidable competitor in the existing Canadian marketplace?
It would seem obvious to obtain more links than your competitor but remember that one link on a really authoritative website in your niche could take you far beyond 10 links from a variety of sites that don't have much of a reputation.
The first step, of course, is an obvious one: go to the Internet search enginesand type in competitors» names.
The calculation that matters, then, is not how much Google or Facebook are hurt in isolation, but how much they are hurt relatively to their competitors, and the obvious answer is «a lot less», which, in the context of that secular increase, means growth.
The sociologist Rodney Stark makes some headway in answering the first part of this question: traditional religion, by invoking supernatural power, can promise eternal life, reunion with the departed, a perfected soul, and unending bliss, all of which have obvious appeal and none of which can be offered by merely secular competitors (Stark 169).
Renault is an obvious competitor, and a minor war of words between its team boss Cyril Abiteboul and Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya was the first shot in what could be a year - long battle on the track.
In the days since, other vendors have been scrambling and practitioners have been debating, but it's also become obvious that the research seems to have significant flaws that skew the results in Cap Ad's favor versus its competitorIn the days since, other vendors have been scrambling and practitioners have been debating, but it's also become obvious that the research seems to have significant flaws that skew the results in Cap Ad's favor versus its competitorin Cap Ad's favor versus its competitors.
However, Sandel et al. focus on results that support their hypothesis, rather than testing it against its most obvious competitor: that endemic species occur in places where contemporary patches of climatically appropriate habitat are small.
A genius chocolatier who closes his factory in response to competitors pinching his inventions, the protective Wonka hides the tickets at random, but four of them go to children with obvious character defects: Germany's gluttonous Augustus Gloop (Philip Wiegratz), video game - obsessed Mike Teavee (Jordan Fry), incessantly gum - chewing Violet Beauregarde (AnnaSophia Robb), and the utterly spoiled Veruca Salt (Julia Winter).
COMPETITORS The most obvious rival to the M3 is the Audi RS4, which all but mirrors the former in terms of power (309kW) and price ($ 164,500).
Indeed, the CLS53's most obvious competitor will be found in the same showroom.
It'll have one very obvious competitor, the Mercedes - Benz S - Class Coupe, which is available in both luxury and performance trims.
In more objective terms, you could make the case it's today's best Maserati, comparing each vehicle Maserati builds to any obvious competitors — definitely a surprise.
Also, what seems obvious is that e-books would play a vital role and hence, Courier would include a «dedicated ecosystem», thereby indicating that an online bookstore similar to the iBookstore is in line, which is likely to turn out its most apparent competitor.
The most obvious is the addition of a new competitor in the marketplace, who has the brand and financial power to make a serious dint in the tablet market fought over by Amazon and Apple.
The problem here, IMO, is that their obvious competitors aren't doing a very good job of competing, at least in the US market.
He said that he and his competitors have to look at subtler influences on weather, including things like sunspot cycles or soil condition in the Midwest or other less obvious temperature shifts in the Pacific and Atlantic.
Nevertheless, what is obvious is that religion is in no sense a competitor to the law in addressing these issues.
«In New York, our added value is obvious enough to be captured in one sentence: we have the full process on the web, our competitors don'In New York, our added value is obvious enough to be captured in one sentence: we have the full process on the web, our competitors don'in one sentence: we have the full process on the web, our competitors don't.
Adults in particular had a hard time understanding the app, leaving them vulnerable to competitor Instagram that built a more obvious Stories interface and that already had an easy - to - use feed that's popular with adults.
The initial, inherent tension in this statement should be obvious: the assertion is simultaneously that this a non-competitive, oligopolistic market and that American Express is using the anti-steering provision to harm its competitors.
This is especially true in the eyes of enthusiasts and those who closely follow mobile technology — it's becoming increasingly obvious that competitors are catching up, and, in some (or even many) areas, surpassing Qualcomm.
Amazon has had its developer SDK out for more than two years so it has an obvious time - in - market advantage over competitors.
Several competitors offer the more powerful GTX 960M, so the Samsung is at a disadvantage — which becomes obvious in 1080p gaming benchmarks.
Like its obvious competitor, Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina display, Dell's finally done away with the DVD drive, allowing engineers to shave off 5 millimeters of thickness since its 2012 predecessor while cramming in more performance at the same time.
The obvious big competitors here are NVIDIA GameStream and Valve's Steam In - Home Streaming.
This compares favourably with an obvious one - piece competitor — Dell's own XPS 13 2 - in - 1, which comes in at 1.24 kg.
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