Sentences with word «rival»

The word "rival" is used to talk about someone or something that is competing against another person or thing, usually trying to be better or win against them. Full definition
As a mid-sized van, it has an awful lot of rivals in one of the most competitive sectors of the market.
That's another year for rivals in the Android world to look at what works and what doesn't, and react to their biggest competitor.
There's no shortage of rivals for the 911 and the competitor cars change according to the 911 model you choose.
Plus, you can enjoy battles with rivals from all over the world!
Be sure to have offers from rival companies on hand and ready to quote.
The most beautiful women in the world are the ones that can stand as rivals on the battlefield of love, yet they can still see each other's pain.
Even though they no longer share the same stadium with their city rivals like had for so many years prior.
However, the two things are being replicated by rivals as well.
Even with its looks alone, it conveys that it wants to take head on rivals from German / Japanese premium brands.
In particular, it can serve as your edge against rivals of the same age or experience level.
We can't keep on selling our star players to our premier league rivals only to strengthen them for the next season!
Can we stay strong in the games against big rivals in the second half of the season?
The 2008 is unlike its main rivals with its rear - rather than four - wheel - drive layout.
The body of the phone is aluminium, while the screen adopts an 18:9 aspect ratio popular with rivals at the present.
But I just don't like transfers to direct rivals such as between big clubs in the same league.
But it could give the company a badly needed edge over rivals in the coming 2016 smartphone showdown.
But at least one of his city rivals didn't see it that way.
7 of our next 8 games involve direct rivals for top 4.
That makes it difficult to find a close rival now.
By the end of that decade, a significant milestone was passed when the gene responsible was identified after a hard - fought race by rival teams.
Having incredibly won their last eight consecutive home games, they'll be eagerly awaiting the arrival of their local rivals of whom they must feel they're playing at a great time.
As the name implies, you're part of a racing club competing against other rival clubs.
It's also not quite as fast as many rivals when under pressure.
Nevertheless, a win against their arch rival should boost the team's morale.
When both of them are seriously injured in competition, the former bitter rivals become close friends.
They are regarded as the most rival teams as well in the world.
All these versions will give a varied portfolio to this amazing sports car, like its main German rival.
It's clear that education in urban communities does not rival what families in many suburbs receive.
The duo used to be fierce rivals on the race track, before teaming up to break the land speed record three times, using a jet - powered race car.
However, while on the surface it may seem an improvement, it still can't match newer rivals for sharp driving dynamics.
But new customers probably won't be won over, because it's still behind rivals when it comes to refinement, value for money and economy.
Normally you have fans of rival clubs hating your club not people claiming to be fans being sworn enemies of the club.
Its pricing is competitive with that of its three chief rivals for the amount of data that most people actually use.
It keeps him relevant, and it will have the effect of choking off fund - raising for any potential Democratic rivals.
The hefty signing bonus is also competitive with other rival offers.
Its closest direct rival doesn't even sell half as often.
In short, our staff is based on polished and professional authors who give us competitive edge over rival companies.
Some of her primary rivals have been focused on upstate for weeks now.
Most wanted made you explore separate areas of a big city while rivals seemed very narrow in drive - able areas.
How often have we seen a struggling club get back on track by beating their big rivals who were on a good run?
Little tricks like these work wonders when up against a political rival with fewer skills and less leverage than you.
After the race, praise for his performance was flying in from all corners - even rival teams - as everyone acknowledged what a hell of a drive he'd put in.
The clash between the bitter old rivals would be one which both would desperately want to claim all three points from the encounter.
But that doesn't explain why the pay gap between rivals in the same industries is growing.
It rose 18 % a year, beating its nearest rival by more than three percentage points.
But the model is coming under pressure from larger rivals trying to emulate the local touch and enjoy similar profitability.
The tactic of linking potential Republican rivals to such statements was already in evidence last week.
Unfortunately it couldn't quite match the major rivals when reviewed but it's still a highly capable device.
Are there clues as to a new leader's prospects for success with the wider electorate to be found in the way their party goes about choosing between rival candidates?
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