Sentences with phrase «often than an advantage»

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Ambitious individuals in particular spend time looking for every possible competitive advantage, often only to find out that the secrets to productivity are simpler than they thought.
In fact, decades down the road from that first stock, he's surprised more people don't recognize the wisdom in investing early and often, rather than trying to time the market and take advantage of fluctuations.
More often than not, choosing a candidate with less experience is a detriment, not an advantage, to your business.
Introverts rely on this more often than not and it can give them an advantage.
So rather than selling off this surplus power (often at a loss), Ontario will now take advantage of the storage offered by Quebec's hydro reservoirs.
Of course, new names that I'm not formally considering may pop up on my radar suddenly because of a near term price swoon which I more often than not take advantage of.
«Unfortunately, a few bad actors are taking advantage of the [VA home loan] program as home lenders have begun targeting veterans and servicemembers to generate profit and fees at their expense, often leading to higher loan amounts and putting families in a worse financial position than they started off,» observed Senator Tillis.
I don't have a problem with people who choose not to do their own studying and instead rely on others to fill them in on «truth» but I find those people get taken advantage of far more often than those who do their own study.
Would rather buy it all in bulk in one single trip and then I can take advantage of any multi-buy offers if needed — I keep seeing list after list of daily plans but no shopping list, I have to go through it all and spend hours to find each ingredient amount into a spreadsheet and add it all together and buy the corresponding pack of each thing to the right size as required — often realising that it will cost me more than # 200 a month just for the food and then refuse to do the diet because of the cost, for the unemployed this is way too expensive.
Because producing food «intensively» (on a mass scale, in a location that enjoys advantages of climate and other environmental factors, with the addition of specialized technology, etc.) may, at least in some dimensions, be more environmentally - friendly than areas with less intensified production (because greater intensity often means more efficient).
LeBron always wins on the road and more often than not, his teams have not had home - court advantage by this point.
and more often than not it works, because Wenger's team don't have the fight in them to dig deep and turn adversity to their advantage, they fold quicker than a deck chair....
But it should also be noted that more often than not, those same arbitrary rules have led to your team being given spectacular opportunities, opportunities that more often than not you didn't take advantage of.
But Ramseys energy should give him the advantage over the 30 year old Spaniard, Ramsey is capable of covering a lot more ground the Cazorla does, therefore this should allow him to get back to cover more often than Santi.
Indeed, he has often recounted his remembrance of his first encounter with the 21 - year - old future superstar — how he shot a second - round 66 to make it into the final pairing with Woods on Saturday, believed he held an advantage over the new kid thanks to his seven previous Masters starts, started the day 6 - under to his playing partner's 9 - under, and told the media after the round that Tiger had the green jacket sewn up and would win the tourney by more than nine shots.
In fact, they will likely use it to their advantage more often than not..
More often than not, the player without the ball has the advantage of moving more freely than the player with the ball and obviously it depends on the quality of the players involved.?
Unfortunately, baby products often take advantage of the fact that parents are willing to pay more for products designed for babies than they are for other demographics.
This error in perception was actually an advantage, leading people to get what they needed — and, perhaps, survive more often than their more accurate counterparts.
One advantage of belonging to a cohesive society in which people help each other is that the group is often better equipped than a set of individuals to deal with threats from the outside.
This strategy seeks to preserve rather than restore host tissue function by taking advantage of unique properties often displayed by these versatile cells.
You can get a great cost advantage by avoiding famous, massively advertised brands (or those flashy «hormone - free «and «100 % natural «labels that are more often false than not, so make sure you read the labels thoroughly) and sticking with the unpretentious store brands, as well as buying in bulk.
Typically, you'll likely find yourself drinking beer, wine or hard liquors, which do contain fewer calories than the fancier, sweeter - tasting cocktails that women often drink, so at least that's an advantage.
I have tried to meet women about my age group but online the women, because of their advantage online, often claim to desire men 10 - 15 years younger than they are.
Furthermore, it is common knowledge that women in their 30s are usually at their sexual peak and have the advantage of being more experienced and often more sensual lovers than younger women.
Taking advantage of DVD's gargantuan storage capacity, these original mono tracks are noticeably more quiet than their fully mixed counterparts, but they often exclude the vocal material from the characters — making a deeper examination of Stalling's scoring nuances even more possible.
The payback period for switching to a more efficient modern system is often just a few years but the advantages go further than simply energy efficiency.
The cross-country comparative approach provides a number of unique advantages over national studies: It can exploit institutional variation that does not exist within countries; draw on much larger variation than usually available within any country; reveal whether any result is country - specific or more general; test whether effects are systematically heterogeneous in different settings; circumvent selection issues that plague within - country identification by using system - level aggregated measures; and uncover general - equilibrium effects that often elude studies in a single country.
Seeking to reach the young men who often cut school, arrived hours late, struggled academically, ran out the door as soon as the bell rang rather than take advantage of after school programs, P...
Incentives and contests take advantage of the fact that students often respond better to positive recognition and peer pressure than they do to lectures from parents and teachers.
Though the lonely supporters of Pearson will conclude that a reading test taker doesn't have an advantage by using any one given test prep, there a good deal of evidence to indicate that reading comprehension often has more to do with subject knowledge than reading knowledge per se and that, therefore, test prep that provides content is likely to yield higher scores.
In a multistate multi-district study of district responses to increasing state - mandated reforms, Fuhrman, Clune and Elmore (1988) found that more proactive districts leveraged the new state policies to their advantage as they promoted district - level agendas for change, with a net increase rather than a reduction in district reform policies, often exceeding expectations established by the states (Firestone, 1989; Fuhrman and Elmore, 1990).
Dealers say the model works to everyone's advantage, and they often get customers better rates than if the buyers arranged their own financing.
The service personnel always take time to explain any work that needs to be done, often offering flexibility on how to proceed, and they suggest savings wherever possible, such as through their Advantage program, which saved me more than half of the cost on my last 5,000 - mile check - up.
I can see you often referring to the size advantage of the LBE, so meaning if you have the same size (physical dimensions) of both engines the LBE will have higher thrust than a HBE?
With that though, T - Mobile has more departments than any of us can comprehend to provide services we often take advantage of, all at which need to be funded.
You may need independence in your life, for women are too often taken advantage of — no one knows this better than I» (p. 491).
The one advantage is price: in a strange twist of history, apps tend to be way cheaper than books, even though their production costs can often times be higher.
Perhaps the main advantage of these larger screen China tablets is obviously the visually display element, this will more often than not feature a greater pixel count, higher resolutions and better color depths than smaller screen models, which makes watching films and playing games much more enjoyable.
E Ink has some distinct advantages, like readability in direct sunlight, super-long battery life (Kobo says a month, but even if they're wrong you still won't charge this thing very often), and in my experience a much more immersive experience than LCDs offer.
And while the Root101 does not boast the most RAM or the most Cores, it is often forgotten that none of the tasks that are presently undertaken on Android take advantage of more than a dual core processor.
I see the advantage of ebooks to libraries is that (1) they don't have to pay (much) for storage space, often for books that are little used and (2) they can lend «more» copies of a book than they actually have — why shouldn't a library lend 30 copies of an ebook at the same time (ie pre-exams), rather than just the one, provided there's a payment mechanism attached (sorry, there's always a commercial aspect!).
While some of these require you to have a separate account to take advantage of the services, more often than not they were the full versions of the software — a pleasant change from the practice of loading up trialware onto Android tablets, as some manufacturers have done.
I think the one detail that you left out concerning the advantage of owning smaller «junior» REITs is that when they are new, they often have more Depreciation & Amortization than the more mature REITs.
The VSAC Advantage loan is a private loan with competitive interest rates, which are often lower than the federal PLUS loan interest rate.
Although custodial accounts do have their advantages and may be ideal in certain circumstances, more often than not, I see people opt for an alternative to a custodial account.
So the footnotes are crucial, and occasionally you'll be able to sleuth out some detail that might give you a big advantage, but I think more often than not, the big picture (in other words, the key variables that matter) is more important than the footnotes.
And value changes much less often than price, so it's just using that volatility to your advantage.
One advantage of the VA loan is that it often comes with a lower mortgage rate than comparable loan products from the FHA, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, or the USDA, for example.
The advantage to working with somebody like me though is that quite often I can actually get you a better deal and a better rate than you can get through the branches.
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