Sentences with phrase «point advantage entering»

Sandberg had a 66 - point advantage entering the Sonoma event over his direct championship competitor.
Holton holds an eight - point advantage entering the final two TC events.

Not exact matches

Clinton had leads so healthy in Wisconsin, for instance, that she entered Election Day with a 6.5 - point average advantage in the state.
Brady has owned the head - to - head matchup with ten wins to Manning's four; however, the Broncos enter the AFC Championship with the superior record, home - field advantage, and are listed as 4.5 - point favorites for this weekend's showdown.
Pitted against manger - turned - pundit, Harry Redknapp's very own best XI from the weekend's fixtures, Crooks» attack - orientated side entered week four with a six - point advantage, having won two and drawn one of their three matches so far.
The Austrians, who entered the night atop the table, couldn't capitalise on their home advantage and now sit level on points with Roma in the group.
«As I speak to you today, there are only about two companies that are still surviving, all the rest has been used for warehouses and this is an industry that one company can employ about 3 thousand people to work, I challenge you to visit Agyeben and visit a company called GTRT, they export 6 hundred thousand T - shirts to US every year and this is because they have the support of US adding that «we often read in the papers that textiles from China has be refused from entering the UK because exportation of textiles from China has reach its point so why won't you take advantage of this opportunity to get the textiles to the UK and now with no tariff» he said
She will explore her strategy behind selling at higher price points; taking advantage of the global market via a combination of licensing and self - published translations; diversifying her author portfolio by branding two names (Bella Andre and Lucy Kevin) in two distinct sub-genres; entering the audio book market as an indie; and the surprising lessons she's learned about metadata.
In her catalog essay titled The Advantages of Obscurity Women Abstract Expressionists in San Francisco, Susan Landauer points out that after 1950, when Clyfford Still left San Francisco for New York, «[The California School of Fine Arts] entered an era of unparalleled opportunity, in which women were not just participants, but became leaders of artistic activity.»
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