Sentences with phrase «relatively small advantage»

While the extra RAM may be a relatively small advantage, it still scores the OnePlus 5T some points over the Pixel 2 — and the headphone jack seals it.
To sum up, the six general elections considered here ended with minority governments, and those minorities all enjoyed a relatively small advantage in the number of seats — ranging from two to 22 — over the official Opposition.
«The goal for Level Advantages in PVP had been to create relatively small advantages that would suffice only to tilt the balance between players of equal skill towards the player of greater achievement, expressed in terms of his gear,» Deej revealed.
Technical superiority is mission - critical in many military situations, and the Pentagon is often willing to pay a high premium for relatively small advantages.

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Chip: Entrepreneurs have an advantage in that their businesses are relatively small, so it's very easy for them to spread the word about their core message.
William Bologna, chairman of Columbia Laboratories, a women's hygiene - pharmaceuticals manufacturer based in Hollywood, Fla., wanted to take advantage of international growth opportunities despite his company's relatively small — $ 12 million — size.
Since you can control large amounts of a commodity with a relatively small amount of money on margin, you can leverage your portfolio to take advantage of price swings in the commodity without having to actually take delivery of thousands of gallons of gasoline — something that is impractical for everyone other than institutions (such as refiners, airlines, transportation fleets, gasoline retailers, etc.).
«IXL and Taylors are great brands, but the spreads and sauces / marinades categories are a relatively small part of the overall portfolio and we've concluded that we are best to focus on the areas where we have a distinct competitive advantage,» Mr Weine said.
Inquiring minds might want to know why a relatively small company such as EI, after 4 years of humongous government support and more advantages than you can shake a stick at, is still in such precarious condition.
The reliably high percentage of those who develop viremia following exposure to this challenge virus is another advantage — when most or all volunteers develop viremia or other signs of infection, clinical trials can enroll relatively small numbers of people but still achieve answers to such questions as whether a candidate vaccine protects against infection, she noted.
In AIP Publishing's journal APL - Materials, the Japanese team describes how this solid - state phosphor promises to make future, low - power vacuum UV lamps that will be more flexible in design as well as being smaller, longer lasting and relatively heat - free — all traits that are typical advantages of solid state lighting in general.
Boston was declared the best — the article discusses that Boston's smaller size (relatively speaking) and high population as giving its singles the advantage when dating online.
In terms of these criteria, white children have enormous advantages: 83 % come from two - parent households with relatively small families.
Despite being a relatively small part of the school sector (about 7 per cent of pupils), private schools have an important symbolic role in UK society, with the perception that there is much social and economic advantage to be had from a private education.
Students will explore characteristics of the shtetl and the advantages and disadvantages of living in these small, relatively homogenous communities.
Pub Site is relatively new, but its advantage is that it was developed specifically for books, authors, and small publishers, and is very easy to use.
And my hope is that third - party developers will update their apps to take advantage of the high - resolution, but relatively small, tablet display; often icons and text are small because of this.
While Yen Press» catalogue is relatively small (25 titles as of this writing), it does have the advantage of being the only real source for Korean manhwa among these publishers to - date.
The company's Dividend Appreciation ETF (ticker: VIG) only costs 0.24 % annually, which is relatively small compared to the performance advantage one might expect from dividend growth stocks.
There are ways to take advantage of the compounding growth opportunities the stock market offers with relatively small amounts of money.
Young people have a tremendous advantage in time: even relatively small IRA contributions can grow significantly over time due to the power of compounding.
Size and funding source are my main advantages; I'm only investing for myself so I don't have to worry about redemptions, and unfortunately my funds available to invest are small enough not to move the market, even for relatively illiquid securities.
Hotel-wise, most of those in the town itself are relatively small guesthouses while a number of excellent resorts can be found on the outskirts, taking full advantage of nearby beautiful beaches.
Their competitor, Rocketmiles, has some advantage in a relatively simple program with more miles at a smaller number of participating properties.
Players could pay a relatively small one - time price to remove ads and take advantage of extra features.
The great advantage to a tax is that it can start relatively small and then be increased as and when needed.
One advantage of working in a relatively small mortgage banking firm is the ability to develop a deep relationship with lenders.
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