Sentences with phrase «tight competition if»

The WGAs don't always line up with the main event's choices: Logan, for example, still has tight competition if it wants to take this race all the way to the Academy Awards.

Not exact matches

There's no guarantee that you'll be able to land a larger salary — strict budgets and tight competition could hamper your results — but if you don't even try to negotiate, you're doing yourself a great disservice.
In those days, you stood zero chance at a serious competition if you didn't have an ideally tight waist to complement the broadness of the shoulders and lats.
Competition is tight in this segment, so if pricing is really what motivates you, the Outlander or Escape will be the cheaper options.
I don't know if the device will make it to the U.S.; competition among e-readers is fairly tight here with Amazon's (s amzn) Kindle family, the Barnes & Noble (s bks) Nook devices and some others such as Kobo's e-readers.
If you're on a tight budget, choose carefully and target entering a competition each month or quarter.
What you do get is solid if not spectacular performance, and tight integration with Amazon's other services through Fire OS, all at a price that's well below most of the non-Amazon branded competition.
The smartphone flagship competition was tight towards the end of 2016, but it could even be a lot tougher this time around, especially if the latest developments about the Google Pixel 2 remain to be true.
What you do get is solid if not spectacular performance, and tight integration with Amazon's other services through Fire OS, all at a price that's well below most of the non-Amazon branded competition.
With the tight competition in the world of job hunting, your resume should go with a strategically writing cover letter, if you want your application to be noticed and increase your opportunity of getting the position.
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