Sentences with phrase «than any of one's predecessors»

However, loan quality might be a lot better than that of their predecessors so a straight up comparison isn't entirely fair.
Dark Souls 3 gets even more tactical than any of its predecessors in multiple ways.
Specifically, a bed made of roll - formed high - strength steel that's wider and longer than that of its predecessor.
The exterior dimensions of the new car are only slightly larger than those of its predecessor.
An intelligent mix of materials makes it 15 kilograms lighter than that of its predecessor.
Despite an increase of around 50 percent in its energy content, the dimensions of the new battery are smaller than those of its predecessor.
I thought this was a weird choice considering the game is more grounded than any of its predecessors.
But more so than any of its predecessors, this concept most resembles a real car we will see on the road in the not - too - distant future.
The new smartphone not just have an all new hardware to take on the competition but also a more compiling design than that of its predecessors to influence the market.
Their task is quite different and in some ways more difficult than that of their predecessors.
Thanks to our current exposure to environmental pollutants, we may also require higher doses of nutrients than any of our predecessors.
Though there is more confidence in his economic team than that of his predecessor, very little has changed on the ground so far.
On the other side of the coin we have a new generation of young lawyers entering the workforce with a different set of values and life experiences than that of their predecessors.
The bottom chin, which is thinner than that of its predecessor, houses the front camera and necessary sensors.
This essentially means that it will be available in more color variants than any of its predecessors, and that is quite interesting.
These esteemed characters would load the thing with their friends and allies and the outcome of such a convention would be no better than that of its predecessors.
I thought this was a weird choice considering the game is more grounded than any of its predecessors.
A Jcope report, issued in February, noted that «both the staff levels and operations budget for Jcope have been lower than those of predecessor agencies.»
Yes, the OnePlus 3 is better than anything OnePlus has made before, but it also faces more competition than any of its predecessors did in the Indian market — the OnePlus One, in comparison, had no real competitor when it arrived in India.
While it's better - looking, better to drive and better - equipped, it's still tough as old boots, and has a wider load bay and bigger capacity than any of its predecessors.
A maximum power output of 383 kW (520 hp)-- 20 hp higher than that of the predecessor model.
The peak output of the new M turbocharged engine is 567 hp, three percent higher than that of its predecessor and is available between 6,000 and 6,500 rpm.
It's a deeply affecting film that touches on race and international politics in a way that's far more interesting and insightful than any of its predecessors by far, as one of its central themes is the idea of Wakanda's isolationist policy — it exists for its people, and it protects its people, but what of the people outside its borders?
Like The Man from Del Monte in the old ads who liked to say «yes», Clegg's willingness to hop into bed with Cameron and accept his «big, comprehensive offer» now gives him more clout than any of his predecessors since Lloyd George.
It also has integrated bi-function projection headlamps, also thinner and more sculpted than those of its predecessor, featuring new U-shaped LED light signature.
This, it could be argued, is the first fully realised Honda Type R there has been; in theory, a car ready to present stiffer competition to its GTI, RS, vRS, Cupra and newly N - suffixed competition than any of its predecessors have.
Yet because «political winds can shift quickly,» he adds, the Kerry - Lieberman bill «appears far closer than any of its predecessors to a climate bill that corporate stakeholders might actually want to pass.»
On the other hand, the A11 Bionic's high - efficiency cores, called «Mistral,» are 70 percent faster than those of its predecessor.
Above such generational changes, Generations X and Y are more adept at using technology than any of their predecessors.
Things get mixed when you notice that essentials like making the rest of the buttons reachable is still a Plus issue, the camera hump makes this phone wobble more than any of its predecessors on a table, and yes, even with the Plus - styled thickness, there's no headphone jack.
Naturally, you'll get a feel for all of it as you go on, and the game does a better job than any of its predecessors at easing you in, but ideally you need a friend to give you some help.
«What they are proposing now would give the leader more power than any of his predecessors could have dreamt of.»
Its sequel, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, is nearly as good if at the same time polar opposite in tone, theme and style than that of its predecessor.
Moving from the Nagare styling language to the more reserved Kodo, the CX - 5 is far better looking than any of its predecessors.
And even better, it makes the screen bezels smaller and the body thinner without compromising usability — if anything, the asymmetrical bezel and physical buttons make this Kindle nicer to use than any of its predecessors, including the Voyage and its pressure - sensitive «buttons.»
Likewise, the plot that drives the single - player campaign in Company of Heroes 2 is markedly different than that of its predecessor.
New prime minister Malcolm Turnbull brings with him a better working knowledge of how Western Australia functions than any of his predecessors since the days of war time PM John Curtin, who died in 1945.
Asked by TriNet which of the last five presidents best understood (or understands) the small business environment, more respondents (34 percent) chose Trump than any of his predecessors.
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While his comments were a bit more succinct than that of his predecessor Janet Yellen, we did not see any radical departure from prior Fed communications or approach.
He is better known to us as an individual than any of his predecessors — possibly better than any other character in the Old Testament; for his book contains many chapters of personal confessions and autobiography.
We believe that the coming century is to witness greater triumphs in Christianity than any previous century has ever witnessed, and that it is to be more truly Christian than any of its predecessors.
Obama deported more undocumented immigrants than any of his predecessors, but ICE agents under his presidency were instructed to avoid churches and other «sensitive locations.»
Because of his message and his technique, together with the growing dominance of the world created by television, Graham became far more of a national celebrity than any of his predecessors.
This time the movement has been characterized by a revivalist campaign perhaps unparalleled in its vitality and pervasiveness, for its leaders had a new and more powerful tool than any of their predecessors — the electronic magic of radio and television.
Not everyone has been convinced by Gladwell's arguments; David and Goliath has already drawn more criticism than any of its predecessors.
While this is at least somewhat consistent with what we might expect developmentally from teens, it is worth noting that this generation of young persons has less experience with religious institutions and formal belief systems than any of its predecessors.
Alex Grammas will be better at short than any of his predecessors, but five home runs and a.254 batting average over the last five years tell the story of his hitting career.
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