Sentences with phrase «tangible advantage»

But perhaps a less obvious but still very tangible advantage is a significantly reduced insurance rate.
We began with little money, power or name recognition, yet we had other, less tangible advantages.
Perhaps the least tangible advantage of choice schools is the act of choosing one.
That is the sign of a good, or at least decent, leveling system: it provides tangible advantages.
But perhaps a less obvious but still very tangible advantage is a significantly reduced insurance rate.
But the benefits to be gained through moving to IP video are not just those of scalability; HD (high definition) video, could not be attained traditionally through the use of analogue cameras, and in many cases, typical definition IP video systems did not offer an adequately strong tangible advantage over their more successful, low light sensitive CCD (charged coupled device) based analogue counterparts — in order to encourage a shift in technology.
No wonder, after all, the purchase of complete wheels - in comparison to the single purchase of tyres — offers tangible advantages such as lower fitment costs compared to the tyre change.
Those high scores also translate into tangible advantages in everyday use: performance throughout the One's software is snappy and lag - free, despite the far - reaching tentacles of the immersive Sense 5 skin.
The more tangible advantage for the OnePlus 5 isn't how long the battery lasts, but how quickly you can refill it — OnePlus's Dash Charge is still the quickest way to recharge a smartphone battery, running rings around the 9V / 2A quick charging supported by the Honor 9.
Unlike sports like basketball and football where the main advantage for the home team is the crowd factor, baseball actually has more tangible advantages including final at - bats and rosters built to capitalize on the dimensions of their home ballpark.
«offer its customers significant emotional and / or tangible advantages over its competitors, which customers want and recognise»
If you consider that a lot of resumes contain bad spelling or grammatical errors, strange formatting, and text that isn't ordered well or structured to really show the reader the things they are interested in, then it becomes clear that having an expertly written resume is going to give you a very tangible advantage.
Overcoming customer inertia is easier and cheaper if a product offers some tangible advantage over substitutes.
Daniel Sturridge gave Jurgen Klopp's side the tangible advantage in the tie when he finished in the 63rd minute following Roberto Firmino's fine assist, but it was Lallana who added the icing on the cake and took the Reds to their fourth Europa League final.
Baseball is the only sport where there is a tangible advantage for the home team — getting the last at - bats and having the ability for general managers to acquire talent that exploits the unique dimensions of their home ballpark.
This actually makes a lot of sense because baseball offers a tangible advantage above and beyond the noise and support of the crowd.
Ding also questions whether the increased efficiency of direct reprogramming offers any tangible advantage.
Just to clarify, there are no tangible advantages other than saving a tiny amount of money on engine coolant.
On the other hand, the Good E-Reader has a touch display, a tangible advantage (pun intended
Amazon has a tangible advantage in having the best available product and having great buzz — it must keep improving the Kindle and keep its advantage.
I'd make the same choice any day of the week, as none of the Quad HD alternatives present a tangible advantage to their greater resolution.
Rhetoric aside, Bcash offers no tangible advantages over Bitcoin.
For the partner organisations that offer the work experience element of the programme — which include The Emirates Group, the hospitality company Jumeirah Group and real estate firm EMAAR — there are tangible advantages to participating.
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