Sentences with phrase «potential upper hand»

It's a wise political play for the company as critics of clean energy legislation sound protectionist alarms over China's potential upper hand in the global cleantech industry.

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Using their search retargeting option to target potential customers with an intent to buy, will give you an upper hand over your competitors when it comes to SEM.
With Arsenal finishing third in the Premier League this season, it would appear they have the upper hand when it comes down to any potential negotiations with the Saints star, as he has made it clear that he wants to test himself in Europe's elite club competition.
It's impossible to handicap which potential market has the upper hand, but Seattle certainly has a lot going for it.
In the end, your production could easily be more important than his potential — but at the high school level, potential generally has the upper hand because if the light goes on for a natural athlete, the whole team gets better in a hurry.
But there is a new goal in recycling and retooling the Obama economic pitch: a potential government shutdown looms on the horizon and the president is looking to make sure he has the upper hand as that showdown enters crunch time.
Another important benefit of being pre-approved is that potential homebuyers can have an upper hand while negotiating a better price with the seller because pre-approved borrowers are more likely to get a loan than those who are not.
Being aware and understanding that the risks change from country to country gives you the upper hand and keeps you alert to potential issues.
In those situations (far more common in larger firms than in smaller or sole practices), the billable hour is rife with the potential for abuse by the lawyer, who holds the upper hand in an opaque, awkward relationship.
Listing salary information on your resume gives potential employers the upper hand in the job application process.
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