Sentences with word «upperhand»

Enjoy that pixelated 480p 4.5 ″ screen on the GSII... you don't even get the hailed Exynos processor with T - Mobile's version, which really seems to be the only upperhand for the GSII line, besides the higher - res camera.
You probably have a trick or two — some magic phrases to say, perhaps — that can help you gain the upperhand.
I am getting a sigificant aspect of trading with your comment on pin bar reversals and figuring out the notion of when sellers and buyers take the upperhand.
So one thing for sure is that tomorrow's game will be full of energy from both sides, as both Wenger and Guardiola try to get the upperhand in the first EPL meeting.
It seems that Fergie does finally have the upperhand over Chelsea in the whole ordeal, however, with Lyn managing director Morgan Anderson saying «I don't say Chelsea can't be angry about it, but the transfer is in order and if they claim to have rights to Mikel, they have done something illegal and I expect FIFA to take that very seriously.»
Star Sport claim Everton are also interested in Manchester United's Morgan Schneiderlin and that if the Frenchman were to be reunited with former Southampton boss Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park Liverpool would have the upperhand in this transfer battle.
They will gladly take less money on a couple fights to not let fighters get the upperhand which they think, probably correctly, will cost them more in the medium to long term
Liverpool may have thought that they have the upperhand in signing Sanchez, as they could send Luis Suarez the other way.
Real Madrid certainly went into halftime feeling as if they had the upperhand... Things were about to change drastically though...
Remember: Cuomo has the upperhand when it comes to proposing budget plans and, generally speaking, has gotten the broad strokes of what he's submitted in the final approval.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband grappled for the upperhand on the eurozone crisis today.
So I would think it would be interesting to see who would get the upperhand
Or Grindelwald has the upperhand over Dumbledore with the Elder Wand and their past relationship, while Newt is the one who disarmed Grindelwald at the end of the first movie.
It backs up these pugnacious looks with a mechanical make - up that has the upperhand when it comes to bar room bragging rights.
I am getting a sigificant aspect of trading with your comment on pin bar reversals and figuring out the notion of when sellers and buyers take the upperhand.
Whichever dog is the most valuable has the upperhand when deciding where is the breeding going to take place.
The interwebs are abuzz with conspiracy theories, ranging from Activision Blizzard sabotaging efforts to get the upperhand in negotions to the game being held back because it is too dangerously awesome for mainstream consumption (a theory I personally subscribe to)-- but seriously, someone needs to step up and claim this thing, soon.
It doesn't feel like CoD where you shoot someone to smithereens and yet the panic knifer still gets the upperhand.
It's very pure for one thing, no gimmicks, few movement options and very little you can do to get the upperhand on someone who has better aim and map knowledge than you.
Their position above the rest of the scene sets up a power relationship: the scary distant figures obviously have the upperhand (supernatural flying powers and they're obscured, too far away to properly assess).
Letting them get the upperhand early will almost always result in a retry or a prolonged stalemate.
If you get the upperhand and ambush an enemy, the music sounds heroic, as if it's driving you to your inevitable victory.
The asynchronous play means matches can go on for days as each player makes their move in their spare time, or two really focused opponents can spend an evening trying to get the upperhand on each other again and again.
There's a noticeable speed difference between the Note 2 and Note 3, with the Note 3 taking the upperhand.
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