Not exact matches
According to a story in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, his reasoning goes like this: «Call me opportunistic; I
thought I could get better people with
less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these women had.»
«Call me opportunistic; I
thought I could get better people with
less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these women had.»
«Call me opportunistic; I
thought I could get better people with
less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these woman had,» Thornley said.
Also, like Berkshire Hathaway, Markel's primary business is insurance — and specialty insurance at that (
think wedding, snowmobile, show horse, and motorcycle insurance, among other things), which can be more profitable due to
less competition.
When Professor Hilmer was doing his landmark work looking at our
competition and consumer framework, and recommending reforms that earned a wide degree of support, I
think the two major supermarket chains had
less than half of the total grocery market.
The recommendations relating to
competition have not been enacted (yet)- they included reinstating specific anti-price discrimination provisions, inhibiting firms achieving market power through takeovers or abusing market power (because they didn't
think ss 46 and / or 50 were effective in achieving this) and expressly defining «market power» «so that it is
less than market dominance and does not require a firm to have unfettered power to set prices» (apparently they were unfamiliar with the 2007 amendments to s 46).
Comparing him to this year's prospects, you can
think of it this way: statistically, Josh Allen is DeShone Kizer if Kizer threw
less passes, completed a lower percentage of those passes he threw, threw for fewer yards and fewer yards per attempt, for fewer touchdowns, more interceptions and did it against worse
competition.
I
think It invites
less competition about what is such a personal thing, but I'm not sure.
And I
think that's something that really helped me, and when I realized that, I ended up doing better in my
competitions because I put so much
less pressure on myself.»
To enter the
competition, entrants must answer the following question «Tell us in 25 words or
less, how do you
think the RosehipPLUS range could help your skin?»
The
competition will be judged by the editor Rebeca Long (appointed by the Promoter) and the entries will be judged based on the most creative answers to the question «Tell us in 25 words or
less, how you
think the RosehipPLUS range could help your skin?
As the
competition is often young women with few concrete ideas of who they are or what they really want, by doing some serious
thinking and knowing the answers to these questions, you'll show yourself to be more mature and stable and
less immature and flighty than many other young Sugar Babies.
Like every other area, the film puts
less thought into sound design than most of the
competition.
Cribbing more from the cringey French dramas of Catherine Breillat (
think: a
less perverse Fat Girl) than the warm and fuzzy «80s staples of John Hughes, Eighth Grade is the painfully real attempt at comprehending what it means to grow up in a generation overwhelmed with information, which in turn transforms nearly everything about the process into a
competition (even more so than it organically is).
Think of DC
Competition's Talisman track car as a credible alternative to an Ariel Atom 3 at
less than half the price.
While I agree that publishers offer a lot of valuable services to authors and customers beyond printing, storage, returns, etc., of physical books, I also
think they are
less vulnerable to
competition in a world where physical books are still central.
I
think that at a time when physical books are perhaps threatened or certainly have a lot more
competition, physical books need to behave more like books and
less like other forms of entertainment.
I
think online
competition will be
less of a factor here because of the exchange rate, which has limited the amount of online shopping we do as Canadians.
The utility companies are
thought of also benefiting from slower economic environments because interest rates tend to be lower and their
competition to borrow funds is much
less.
A few
less serious forms of racing would do a lot to improve to the experience and catapult it into the same realm as the greatest of arcade racers, but what's on offer represents a commendable attempt at changing the way we
think about how
competition is served in a racing game.
As for what's changed in Miami over the last 10 years, «There is more
competition now and I
think people are being more selective, which requires us to be more selective,» and added, «We are definitely continuing that same curated approach and over half the fair will contain focused booths of three artists or
less.»
This means it needs its own OS and its own app store and because the Fitbit watch will have formidable
competition in the form of the Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Gear watches and various other Android Wear watches, coupled with the fact that wearables in general are not as popular as first
thought, developers are
less keen to produce apps specifically for Fitbit.
You'll have
less competition for about the same number of jobs because everyone
thinks it's the worst time to land a job and don't bother trying.
«This won't automatically put you in the trash, but it tells me that you have put
less thought into your resume than your
competition,» he says.
Perhaps they were trying to copy Wal - Mart's strategy,
thinking that by selling for
less money they would sell more homes and beat the
competition.
I don't
think there is any
less competition (prices are just lower but they usually need a fairly major amount of work) for a fixer upper as I have lost out on 2 properties in multiple offer situations in the past month so evidently there's a lot of
competition at the high and at the low prices - LOL