Sentences with phrase «rather significant advantage»

While this might seem underwhelming at first, the extra BP points can actually give players a rather significant advantage.

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Understanding the rhythms of your business and creating routines that help rather than hinder your productivity will give you a significant competitive advantage.
Trusts are also persuading the ESFA to fund them based on their estimated pupil numbers rather than on the previous year's, an arrangement with a «significant cashflow advantage».
When the international stocks are held directly rather than via a US - listed ETF, there is a significant tax advantage:
Look closer though & there's a couple of mitigants: i) The government's rather silly prudence has probably been a negative, when most investors would prefer a focus on growth at all costs, and ii) the advantage of the pound's significant decline vs. the US dollar (& other global currencies) is offset by an equally significant appreciation vs. the euro.
In our view, THL's most significant advantage is not any single program, but rather their general approach to advocacy.
Obesity researchers who included measures of binge eating in studies on obesity treatment concluded that BWL was effective and that there was no need for specialty therapies.12, 13 Limitations of these studies included small sample sizes, lack of longer - term follow - up, and self - report measures of binge eating rather than the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) semi-structured interview.14 Potential advantages of BWL are that it results in clinically significant short - term weight loss and can be implemented by a wider range of health professionals than a specialty psychological therapy.
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