Sentences with phrase «slightly bigger sibling»

Not exact matches

If you really look hard — and are familiar with the Cayenne — you could argue that the Macan is slightly curvier and that the back end is more steeply raked than its bigger sibling.
The 540C was launched in summer 2015, not far behind its bigger - selling sibling, the 570S, which was later joined by the slightly softer 570GT.
The M2's price is roughly $ 10,000 more than its slightly less powerful 2 Series sibling, the M240i, and about $ 10,000 less than its more powerful big brother, the M3 sedan.
In the meantime, while the bigger but thinner Galaxy Tab 10.1 continues to be in the midst of speculation, its slightly smaller sibling — the Galaxy Tab 8.9 — isn't lagging too far behind.
Amazon's Fire HD 8 is just one inch wider than its Fire sibling, but the bigger model has a slightly faster processor, a dual - band 802.11 ac Wi - Fi adapter, and stereo speakers (boasting Dolby Atmos, for some reason).
Even if you have the cleanest possible bill of health — even if you're a non-smoking, non-drinking personal trainer whose biggest medical scare was that case of chicken pox back in the third grade — you could still be charged a slightly higher rate based on any potentially serious illnesses experienced by your parents or siblings.
In my usage, the Compact is just like its bigger sibling, although only slightly worse to look at, due to the 720p screen and video - recording limitations.
These Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game will be ever - so - slightly different from their bigger siblings.
Once upon a time your flexible phablet demanded some sacrifices in return for a big screen and a handy stylus; now, it's only slightly larger than an S7, is just as easy to hold, has the same quality camera, and eclipses its smaller sibling on not only security but software features for business and fun.
While the rear has slightly less room than inside its bigger siblings, I didn't feel cramped.
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