Sentences with phrase «of advantages once»

Talkray's competitive advantage, reliability on a slow connection, won't be much of an advantage once the mobile infrastructure improves in developing countries.

Not exact matches

We are no longer limited by the geographical boundaries that once existed and the other traditional advantages of operating in Australia such as having a safe economy and good legal system continue to be eroded as other countries increase their own standards in these areas or ours begins to deteriorate.
The advantage of Zymeworks» strategy is that licensing platforms to big pharma entitles it to a combination of cash up front, milestone payments as the clients» research proceeds and potential royalties once one of the drugs developed on the platform reaches the market.
Yet, once in a while when related topics make headlines, take advantage of it.
Taking advantage of the distraction - free time spent up in the air is often a good way to stay ahead (although I totally understand needing to go off the grid every once in a while).
Once you open an RESP account, you can take advantage of the Canadian Education Savings Grant, which gives you a 20 % top - up from the government for every dollar you contribute, up to $ 2,500 a year per child.
You'll need to be a Toasty Points loyalty app member, but if you join specifically to take advantage of this Tax Day deal, you'll also get a free 4 - inch sub once you download the app.
Once they knew it was safe to leave their homes, they went to relatives, coffee shops and even a Target to take advantage of available electricity and WiFi.
Which, when you think about it, makes sense: we all get angry (even this guy must get angry once in a while) so why not take advantage of that emotion?
Co-operation would also have to be built in once the new national regulator is in place, the ministers said, but the new approach has the advantage of including Ontario, the country's largest capital market.
Cassidy says that once, when the judges asked his team questions they couldn't answer, the team took advantage of a break to find out.
«Moving forward is easier once you take advantage of the momentum your business already has,» he says.
Once underway we will expand our scope and take advantage of high - margin new equipment sales and leverage our existing labor force to sell and service those products.
Yes, gas is cheaper in Alberta and B.C. than it is on the Gulf, and we're closer to Asia, but once you factor in the hurdles of greenfield construction and the need to add pipelines, that advantage disappears.
Rogers and Shaw are stressing the advantages of the service's curatorial approach, with suggested playlists supposedly mimicking the recommendations that video store clerks once provided.
The definite advantage is that responsive design is a time - saver once it's implemented, since only a single version of the basic Web code is needed.
The advantages of a QLAC are that they provide a stream of lifetime income if an investor reaches old age and contributions to a QLAC can decrease required minimum distributions from an IRA or retirement plan that occur once an investor turns age 70 1/2.
Visitors can learn about McNatt at her site (www.JumpStartSales.com) and go to NetDocuments to take advantage of her services once they've signed on as customers.
Once you learn how to take advantage of all these loopholes, we think you could retire confidently with the peace of mind we're all after.
That's easier said than done, since the IRS permits corporate owners to switch their status only once every five years — which means it's tough to make a habit out of trying to time your switches to take advantage of the somewhat erratic U.S. tax laws.
Mark Thompson of the @nytimes suggests @buzzfeed won't have long term sustainable advantage once platforms start competing with them #TowJSV
After I wrote that, it occurred to me that once VR becomes built in to the work environment, it will also eliminate the well - documented advantage that attractive people have in terms of getting hired, getting raises, and being promoted.
Frances once explained the advantages of the HST to me.
This makes now a very attractive entry point — or as natural resource investors Goehring & Rozencwajg Associates writes in its quarterly report, there could be «a proverbial fortune to be made» if investors take advantage of this once - in - a-generation opportunity.
The advantage of a loan with PMI is that once you have 20 percent equity, your lender is required to drop the insurance.
But once a new tax law comes into effect you need to see if it applies to you and if you can take advantage of it.
Where once potential partners worried about the reputational risk of integrating a brand new technology, now they were wondering how they could get started, perceiving innovation as a competitive advantage.
«And the realization for the startups comes once we open up our contacts for them, make the right connections with Microsoft, they meet the folks, they're happy with the partnership opportunities, and they say, «Look, I want to take more advantage of this,»» he said.
From previous trading on risk appetite, bitcoin appears to be taking advantage of risk - off flows as a safe - haven once more.
Each type of binary options chart has advantages and disadvantages, and once you understand the differences you'll likely find that one type appeals to you and your trading methods.
Once those are maxed out, single filers can take advantage of the additional $ 3,400 limit that HSAs allow.
But the Canadian life experience of people like the taxi driver and the hairdresser shows that once many former business people are here, they can not find jobs that take advantage of the knowledge and experience they had before they came to Canada.
Obviously, the biggest advantage of investing in an annuity is that it guarantees you a certain amount of income on a regular basis once you retire.
On this front, a few several indicators show that the BOJ might have little to gain by easing further now (particularly given the rise in expectations of Fed tightening once again); that there are advantages of keeping its powder dry.
Once an investor is aware of his emotion, he can «take advantage of the emotion, and buy when everyone else is selling, and sell when everyone else is buying», said Mr. Miles.
It should be a matter of concern for the bulls that they have once again failed to push through with the advantage that they had, in the form of heightened risks in the Syrian region and over the global trade war fears and this is going to keep the prices under pressure.
I'm wondering if BitPay will start taking advantage of Mike Hearn's micropayment channels once they're in the Bitcoin Wallet for Android in the next few months.
The hope one might have once placed in comparative advantage global capitalism and the internet / cell - phone wiring of all, began to look increasingly hollow, as Walmarts filled with cheap Chinese goods, real jobs went missing, real skills became rare, and the internet became known not so much for an Army of Davids shoring up our common commitment to liberty, but for mobbish comment swarms, porn, The Social Network, diversion all - the - more addictive for being personally tailored (see: the fictional fat - slobs of Wall - E, or the perpetually downward phone - gaze of our «dumb» millennials), and unprecedented possibilities for spying, defamation, and demagogic manipulation for those with access to big data.
Once an arcology is there, the economic, social and personal advantages it brings would certainly prompt the building of others.
There is a justifiable anxiety that in the current war against terrorism religious freedom is once again being put on a back burner as the U.S. cuts deals with some of the most notorious violators» China, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia, for example» in order to secure cooperation and gain momentary tactical advantages.
«Chumps,» as I once heard the term defined, are «people who go out of their way to be taken advantage of» — and we don't want ourselves or our children to be chumps.
Once we got used to the idea, we discovered it has a lot of advantages.
In the June 2010 issue of Nature Medicine, in an interview with theBoston - based researcher, Daley tells how he further changed the focus of his work after Prof. Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, who won the 2010 Kyoto Prize for advanced technology, made known his successes with iPS cells in 2007: «Once Yamanaka solved the problem, I turned around virtually my entire programme to take advantage of that breakthrough,» he says.
I can't imagine anyone sitting around thinking to themselves: «Gee, I wonder whether I should choose to be straight, which is considered normal and acceptable; or perhaps choose to be gay, which is roundly condemned by a large percentage of otherwise intelligent people, considered a sin by many churches, was once illegal in most states, will likely result in my being shunned, abused, ridiculed, abandoned, abused, and beaten — possibly killed; will deny me many rights and advantages available to married people; may cost me jobs; and which in general will set me outside of society, marginalized and ostracized.
(Time to take advantage of all you smart people and figure out the Trinity once and for all!)
In arguing against the Formalist view, Russell once observed that postulating what could be deduced had all the advantages of theft over honest labor.
But, in the midst of a gentle rain, while these thoughts prevailed, I was suddenly sensible of such sweet and beneficent society in Nature, in the very pattering of the drops, and in every sight and sound around my house, an infinite and unaccountable friendliness all at once, like an atmosphere, sustaining me, as made the fancied advantages of human neighborhood insignificant, and I have never thought of them since.
Their bilingual signs (Arabic and Hebrew) attest to the thriving business they once did, when Israelis used to cross the border to take advantage of low prices.
The ability, in faithfulness to one's heritage, to display the universal relevance of the wisdom of all traditions in a coherent way has a certain relative advantage once the aim at universal relevance is thought through in a pluralistic context.
Mix the dry ingredients in all at once gently but quickly, you want to take advantage of that chemical reaction and get it into the oven as quickly as possible.
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