Sentences with phrase «paper than some of its competitors»

The base prices of the Fit are higher on paper than some of its competitors, but the Fit comes standard with a lot more equipment.

Not exact matches

Lyndsay Boothman, Pritt's customer manager, comments that: «All of our sticks are made from 90 per cent natural and renewable ingredients and as a result of its superior formula you can glue double the amount of paper with one Pritt stick than the next best - selling competitor.
Rather than merely toiling away in the vineyards of the American Educational Research Association, writing papers for fellow academics, she recently overtook Eduwonk as the top education policy blogger, even though her competitor is a former Clinton White House aide and cofounder of a major Washington education think tank.
220 doesn't sound like a ton of power, especially in the face of competitors like the Focus ST.. But the seeming omnipresence of meaningful shove across the GTI's powerband, and the smoothness with which that power is delivered, more than make up for a slight deficit on paper.
On paper, the Sentra has a lot of benefits — a good redesign, a fair price that is less than competitors from Honda and Ford, and good fuel economy.
Impressive as it is on paper, it remains to be seen if that translates to better sales reports than many of the iPad competitors.
There are also far fewer coverage exclusions than some of their competitors so, on paper, it appears that it is less likely your claim will be denied so long as you keep paying your bill on time.
In test after test, fine - grained clumping litter was used more than twice as often as its nearest competitor, with boxes of wood chips, grain litter and recycled paper litter going completely unused.
Despite landing considerably cheaper than a selection of its closest on - paper competitors, the HTC Explorer's screen, processor and RAM see the handset rivalling the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Ace and Samsung Galaxy Y, as well as RIM's entry - level BlackBerry Curve 9360.
«Although the current speculative interest in cryptocurrencies is more to do with Blockchain technology than a loss of faith in paper money, at some point there will likely be some medium of exchange that becomes more universal and a competitor of paper money.»
«Although the current speculative interest in cryptocurrencies is more to do with blockchain technology than a loss of faith in paper money, at some point there will likely be some median of exchange that becomes more universal and a competitor of paper money,» Reid noted.
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