Sentences with phrase «than favorable examples»

These concepts are generally used in spammier instances — such as «link wheels» or other less than favorable examples where links can easily be pushed at authoritative domains — with the hope that the benefit passed back to our site is superior to what will have been gained if the link had been pointed direct.

Not exact matches

For example, if you are a doctor or an attorney, you'll want to be sure that when people search for your name online they encounter web content about you that is nothing less than favorable.
GFI argues that though it is true that plant - based products already exist, there may be significant room for the improvement of plant - based technology, and improving plant - based technology may yield shorter - term traction, i.e., greater market share, than the cultured foods.119 Recently developed plant - based products already seem to seem to represent improvements from past products; for example, the Impossible Burger, released in 2016, has received favorable reviews from vegans and omnivores alike.120 GFI's fostering and promotion of the development of similarly popular plant - based products could cause a significant reduction in the demand for animal products, particularly if they focus on plant - based chicken and fish and if they convince institutions to serve the plant - based products rather than animal products.121
First of all, the anatomy of your shoulders is determined by genetics, so guys with more favorable shoulder genetics will reap better results faster than guys who have, for example, narrower shoulders, unfavorable limb length and «worse» muscle attachments (which define how efficient the muscles are, biomechanically speaking).
For example, «I've been missing you a lot,» is likely to engender a more favorable response than, «You never call, you never text.»
For example, those who participated in our study may be relatively more invested in the pursuit of romance via the Internet or have had more favorable experiences with online dating than those who would not participate without an incentive.
Existing examples of alternative measures reveal a more favorable representation of community schools, and often have more to do with reframing current data than collecting new information.
Still, if you have a solid media platform and truly expect to sell more copies of your book than the maximum stated in your contract, you may be able to negotiate with your publisher to add a higher «bucket» (for example «25,000 + copies»), with a more favorable royalty percentage, to the royalty schedule.
For example, you may have to use a less favorable depreciation schedule for AMT purposes than you use for the regular tax.
Consolidate loans if you can keep favorable student - loan provisions (for example, you can defer interest and / or principal payments if you become unemployed) and attractive interest rates (for example, a loan rate that is less than what you are earning in a high - interest savings account).
For example, a company may post a higher dividend rate and yet the illustrated guaranteed cash value accumulation may appear less favorable than another company.
The prognosis for Doberman Pinschers with DCM, for example, is less favorable than in other breeds, while DCM in Cocker Spaniels may be relatively slowly progressive.
London has become the financial capital of Europe, mostly because its tax laws are more favorable to collectors than those of France, for example.
For example, responders must identify their perspective (in - house counsel, outside counsel, etc.), their level of experience, and whether the award was more or less favorable than expected, etc..
For example, you may be getting significantly less vacation time than you'd want, or your company may not have a favorable health benefits package.
In this case, a CV is more favorable than a resume since it provides details of information not found in a resume example.
For example, in North Carolina, new (or new - ish) attached townhomes offer everything the asset principles above call for at a more favorable price / rent ratio than single families.
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