Sentences with phrase «small advantage manziel»

There was a small advantage to cognitive therapy until one of the original 10 studies was excluded as a statistical outlier.
Applicants don't require any prior hands on experience, although those with some relevant work experience could have a 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.
However, when shrinking photos from this camera down to 12 - megapixels to match flagships like the HTC 10, the Xperia X Performance has a small advantage in sharpness in clarity.
That's no small advantage!
There were some instances however where I felt the Imperials had a small advantage, especially in areas where the supply barge is stopped within a tight corridor to funnel enemies through.
All about positions of strength and weakness, and about having to push every small advantage you have when you start out in a disadvantageous position compared to many of your peers.
But again, there's no real consistency in the performance differential and one area we tested did show a small advantage running on the base Xbox One.
(Note: If you are staying in a WDW resort hotel, you have a small advantage: you can book 180 days from the beginning of a trip, which can provide up to a 9 - day head start on prime seating times.)
Labrador retrievers also have one small advantage over golden retrievers: they're short - coated.
We did an eight - year average PE test in the book, and it did seem that there was a small advantage over the single - year metric.
Folks who saw last week's post might note the small advantage for the cashflow yield's value decile over the earnings yield's value decile, 20.7 percent versus 20.1 percent.
In each of these examples, the key is turning a small advantage on each individual bet into a huge advantage across a large number of bets over a long period of time.
Whether or not it will be enough for you really depends on what type of trading system you are using, and how far you are willing to go for a small advantage.
Under prior law, there was potentially a small advantage in avoiding regular contributions to a conversion Roth IRA until after the end of the period in which you're allowed to undo the conversion.
It is actually possible there would be a very small advantage for Fidelity due to slightly better access to small cap asset classes.
As I wrote last year, even a seemingly small advantage in the range of half of a percentage point can make a huge difference over a lifetime of investing.
It is no small advantage to be able to eat profits when your competitors can't.
Power will come from the brand new 500 - plus HP 4.0 - liter V8 made by AMG, which in theory at least, should give it a small advantage over the BMW M4.
Also the boot volumes of both cars are very close, with a small advantage for the Mercedes: from 486 to 1,545 litres compared with 468 to 1,510 litres for the BMW.
Still, the 7 - Series may have a small advantage.
So the four rings hold a small advantage over the three - pointed star in the output columns and pricing.
As close as it is in our class, any small advantage you may have over your competitors is huge.»
Small advantage for the AMG then.
The sugar dating world can be a competitive one and any small advantage or disadvantage can make the difference between early success and failure or at least to prolonging your search.
Goat's milk contains slightly lower levels of lactose (4.1 percent versus 4.7 percent in cow's milk), which may be a small advantage in lactose - intolerant persons.
So, ensuring a greater equalisation of constituency sizes (eg more frequent boundary reviews) is legitimate, even though it gives a small advantage to the Conservatives.
The small advantage of a female candidate suggested by the Angus Reid polling could be overturned if local activists walk away or, worse, support an independent candidate.
In fact, the professor says that the only benefit that found support with real evidence is a very small advantage in level of intelligence in babies that are breastfed.
One other small advantage that we have in the run home is that based on currently published fixtures the lads don't have to set foot out of London until the trip to Hull on the final day.
Manchester United play tomorrow, giving Madrid the small advantage of an extra day's rest.
Atletico have a small advantage as we need to score at the Calderon.
Regardless of which side you are on, whether it's the sports books setting the line or the public who bets against those odds, all you're really trying to do is get whatever small advantage you can.
Texas A&M loses to Florida in its first game of the season, with Showers» previous game experience (he'd appeared in five 2011 games, throwing a handful passes) giving him one small advantage Manziel didn't have.
Every small advantage matters in this game, and those advantages can compound over a 7 game series.
Vettel held the lead after Turn 1, quickly opening up a small advantage, before he started to struggle — radioing in to report his steering was leaning slightly to the left on the straights.
It is no small advantage to this type of movement that it creates and sustains interest, and it does so by incorporating anticipation.
To gain a small advantage on the platform, hotels are advised to additionally buy pay - per - click advertising and invest a minimum of $ 2,000 per month.
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.
Basically, it proves that the company is dedicated to providing quality to its customers, which is no small advantage whether the company is negotiating with a long - time customer or endeavoring to pry a potentially lucrative customer away from a competitor.
But with technology companies like Amazon, Netflix and Facebook developing film or television offerings, many Americans have decided to cut the cord, leaving CBS with a small advantage, Creutz said.
«Statistically speaking there's a very small advantage if you shop in the hour after midnight on Tuesday.»
We look at how F1 teams leave no byte unturned to extract the smallest advantage.
In the poll, which was conducted on Monday and Tuesday, Spitzer has a slightly smaller advantage among women than he did among men — though he still edges out Stringer 40 % -34 % among female Democrats.
With unemployment hovering just below double digits, the Democrats will try to defend their large majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate, and their smaller advantage in controlling the governorships.
This is particularly true in the aerospace industry, where small advantages in weight or extreme temperature tolerance quickly translate into tremendous performance benefits.
(We are quick to add, though, that age tends to convey only small advantages that are likely to be trumped by differences in innate academic talent, and that there are many young - for - grade students in gifted programs.)
Especially in a crowded field where small advantages or disadvantages could turn out to matter a lot?
But you'd be doing yourself a huge disservice if you feel those small advantages those cars have are worth discounting the Subaru Forester entirely.
To be fair, having 4G built into your tablet has a couple of small advantages over tethering it to your phone.
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