Sentences with phrase «results in competitive matches»

Real Madrid lead the head - to - head results in competitive matches with 95 wins to Barcelona's 91, while Barcelona lead in total matches with 111 wins to Real Madrid's 99.

Not exact matches

All in all, its actually the Reliance Jio effect — during 4G revolution, the entry of Jio has provocatively forced other operators to cut down their tariffs and match Jio's highly competitive prices which have resulted in losses and falling ARPU.
If those are the «competitive» results that Gazidis is thinking about I can assure him that after match day 2 someone will have to win in two games with possibility of not having conceded.
But after two legs in the Round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions League, Jesse Marsch was happy with the result, but still felt that they were still not at their best even though this is their second straight competitive match.
Manchester United and CSKA Moscow have played four competitive matches in the history of both clubs — the first match being played on the 21st October 2009, resulting in a 1 - 0 victory for United, courtesy of an Antonio Valencia strike in the last four minutes of the match.
Because he is as young and inexperienced as he is, Wylde is nowhere near the starting XI picture for Bolton and, as a result, has yet to play in a competitive match for Bolton Wanderers.
Spurs haven't lost a competitive match since the beginning of last month, however three of their four defeats in the league this season have come when on their travels but Redknapp is hoping his side's recent results on the road away to Arsenal (W2 - 3) and Birmingham (D1 - 1) will prove inspirational as they aim to pop Blackpool's party balloon.
As a result, supporters will have the opportunity in future to see their teams play in more competitive matches.
The achievement growth in math was not statistically significant relative to the achievement growth of the matched district - school students, but the study concluded that Milkwaukee district - school students were «performing at somewhat higher levels as a result of competitive pressure from the school voucher program.»
Just as the imposition of a licensing process facilitates the recognition of a profession and therefore an increase in the fees charged by such newly designated professionals, one could similarly elevate the value of one's products or services by giving them an unique compliance with a national standard, which compliance, and resulting competitive advantages, are not matched by the products or services of one's competitors.
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