Sentences with phrase «own particular advantages»

That's where Srinivasan sees a particular advantage.
For many small businesses, providing fringe benefits for all employees is too expensive, so in these cases the tax break is not a particular advantage.
That's a particular advantage if you've never run your own business before.
In the early Vanderbilt period this all combined to leave a bright and ambitious scholar of liberal Protestant inclination wholly unaware of any particular advantage his church might offer to his college or university.
This assumption has a particular advantage.
And this strategy brings with it a particular advantage.
Being a person who loves to eat, I definitely appreciate this particular advantage.
One particular advantage was their ability to detect small pieces of plastic.
Acquiring homes continues to be made a lot easier mainly because of this particular advantage.
This is a particular advantage for parents who want to raise their babies using organic products, or to those whose babies have sensitive skin.
If your child is entering her preschool years, you'll want to find out more about both preschool and daycare, as each carries with it particular advantages and disadvantages.
A particular advantage of GM is its potential to allow farmers to grow crops with high yields while using less herbicide.
Long's proposition is that her work as a judicial activist organizing the opposition to non-conservative Supreme Court nominees will give her a particular advantage in attracting independent expenditures.
«Juanita Perez Williams, being both female and Latina, gives her a particular advantage
The particular advantage of this new technique is that the researchers are able to precisely adjust the chemical properties of the mixture.
Now researchers in the Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes (LAAS - CNRS) 1 in Toulouse and the INRS2 in Quebec have developed an electrode material that means electrochemical capacitors produce results similar to batteries, yet retain their particular advantages.
Hadi Ghasemi, a postdoc in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, says the spongelike structure can be made from relatively inexpensive materials — a particular advantage for a variety of compact, steam - powered applications.
Given the brain's considerable plasticity during early years, children with these disorders may have particular advantages in learning compensatory strategies.
Surprisingly though, women had a particular advantage over men when recalling positive images.
The particular advantage of this device is that it allows researchers to watch how liver cells react to toxic substances directly and in real time.
Light offers particular advantages over conventional electronics — it can be transmitted with high fidelity over long distances, and can carry much more information.
This is a particular advantage because as a result the material also prevents moisture or salts penetrating metal surfaces, thus also protecting against corrosion.
A smartphone - linked hearing aid is a particular advantage for people with profound hearing loss, as they tend to rely on video - calling apps, which provide additional visual speech cues.
This method has particular advantages when it comes to investigating large structures composed of hundreds or thousands of proteins.
Synthetic fuels have one particular advantage over batteries or hydrogen as a route to low - carbon transport: by dropping in exactly where fossil fuels are used now, they can reduce emissions dramatically without the need for major new infrastructure or changes in consumer behaviour, which may be decisive in certain cases.
And iPS cells may have a particular advantage: Taking a person's own skin cells, say, making them pluripotent, and then using those cells to grow whatever kind of tissue is needed could eliminate the use of debilitating immunosuppressive drugs, which are required when transplanting cells or tissue from a donor.
The precious metal offers two particular advantages.
As Dr. Hu mentioned earlier, these studies suggest that lower - fat diets do not seem to offer particular advantages for weight loss, although they may be acceptable for weight maintenance.
Apart from this particular advantage, these dating sites are considered as the cheapest way used for searching the perfect Nebraska dating men.
Unlike the Soldier, they have a particular advantage over attacking beasts, thanks to their spears.
Districts have some particular advantages: They have access to student information nobody else has: they know exactly who is eligible for choice and tutoring.
A more junior colleague pointed out this distortion to me, so I have tried to standardize the Google Scholar and book measures so that those with longer careers would have no particular advantage.
The differences between these models may seem slight, but each has its particular advantages.
A particular advantage for the Tacoma: The new TRD Pro Series edition, designed for serious all - wheel - drive performance and serving up highlights like 16 - inch beadlock - style wheels, a TRD suspension enhanced by Bilstein high - performance shocks, a TRD cat - back exhaust and a robust 4.0 - liter V6 engine.
Giving the Quest a particular advantage in the interior flexibility department is the fact its second and third - row seats fold completely flat.
It's about entry to market, with its own particular advantages and disadvantages, one advantage being more creative control.
Dreck of this stupendous caliber has a particular advantage over literature in that one doesn't have to read all of it to surmise, accurately and eternally, that it is all uniformly awful and awfully uniform — romance novels, like racists, tend to be the same wherever you turn.
Dreck of this stupendous caliber has a particular advantage over literature in that one doesn't have to read all of it to surmise, accurately and eternally, that it is all uniformly awful and awfully uniform
This piece is about me in particular, and I am aware that I have some particular advantages and options when it comes to my career that other authors (including and possibly particularly newer authors) don't.
I think value investors have a particular advantage in this regard.
Where I see this being a particular advantage is in certain sectors that are more risky or require more research, such as small cap companies, international and emerging markets.
Now for your situation: if your royalties are fluctuating with profit instead of gross and your equity is tied to your continued partnership and not subject to potential growth... then they're pretty much both workarounds for the same thing, you've removed the particular advantages for each way of receiving payment.
Cerulli explained that the structure of CTFs gives them a particular advantage over mutual funds in target - date products.
Today's market offers a wide selection of litter and bedding products, with each product having particular advantages and disadvantages.
And that's basically my point: Southwest isn't a low - cost carrier, and it doesn't have any particular advantage in convenience or comfort.
The goal is to make additional ships available that give players a different experience rather than a particular advantage when the persistent universe launches.
The goal is to make additional ships available that give players a different experience rather than a particular advantage when the final persistent universe launches.
For him, seeing a work in black and white had particular advantages — specifically it enabled him to more easily perceive the structure of a painting, without the distraction of color.»
There are no particular advantages of supranational bodes from a scientific perspective unless you wish to control the conclusions for political purposes.
As part of our commitment to the creation of a more efficient economy that better tracks externalities, the Ven has particular advantages for everyone, including an embedded carbon signal and forward price stability.
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