TerraMax's size and vague resemblance to Optimus Prime don't give it much of an advantage in competition with smaller, more maneuverable cars.
And in an increasingly interconnected world, the diversity of our country is a powerful advantage in global competition.
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Fountain, who plays Justin Burton on Hollyoaks, had been accused of having an unfair advantage in the competition because he played ice hockey in his teens.
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The singer admits she was taken aback when many on the Internet protested that her previous music-industry experience put her at an unfair advantage in the competition.
General Dynamics has an advantage in the competition because it led the one part of the original joint program that actually delivered on the promise of software-defined radios.
Through the Race to the Top, states are competing for funding -- and producing the most innovative programs in science and math will be an advantage in this competition, as will allowing scientists and statisticians and engineers to more easily become teachers.
It has an advantage over competition in that the company operates a mile-square low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) facility in Clive, Utah.
"It's crazy, four guys within two-hundredths on one of the toughest downhills in the world, " said Svindal, who leads the downhill standings by 92 points from Paris and has a 114-point advantage in the overall competition.
In her book Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, Prof.
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Peacetime in business means those times when a company has a large advantage vs. the competition in its core market, and its market is growing.
For Mr Hambrecht, the Verbund represents a huge advantage in an industry in which competition is increasing, especially in Asia.
In theory, he says, location should no longer be a source of competitive advantage in an era of global competition, rapid transport and high-speed telecommunications.
In the real world, the mix of US and Arab Gulf forces, bases, and resources give the US and Arab Gulf states a decisive advantage in virtually every aspect of conventional military competition.
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And in this competition, producing the most innovative programs in math and science will be an advantage.
He quickly realized the substantial advantage in getting to the negotiating table quicker than his competition.
As a result, the foreign competition often operates at a cost advantage in the United States and in other markets that enables it to sell profitably at lower prices than U.S. firms can charge.
An advantage to this approach is that it would create real competition in the operating-system market.
In the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, precisely these market mechanisms were proven to reduce health costs 40% below projections, while Medicare Advantage shows how market competition leads to better benefits for seniors in the real world.
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Now competition has minimised that advantage (and no longer always in favour of the Japanese).
But that still did not prove enough as Boje took advantage of the two-run penalty for no-balls in this competition to somehow snatch an improbable tie.
First, in the competition among firms, open standards have an inherent advantage even if none of the firms care about open standards as such.
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The deduction was intended to encourage domestic manufacturing, and in the hope that the tax break could provide a slight competitive advantage against foreign competition.
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And another tool or piece of equipment which is now available is called BloomReach and brands such as Williams-Sonoma, Orbitz and Neiman Marcus, among others, are using it to their advantage as they too try to win, er, stay ahead of their competition in the race for relevance.
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When the market fell in 2000, he crushed the competition with a 26% return on AIC Advantage.
In the competition for parcels to be developed, the REITs with fat equity cushions have a tactical advantage over private firms that rely on bank loans for their construction costs.
And as it gradually makes them available on more devices, and over more networks, it could use that to its advantage to keep people locked in to (and buying more) Apple devices, instead of buying gadgets from the competition.
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Designed to give PC gamers an advantage over the competition, the mouse features nine programmable controls, letting you move keyboard commands to buttons that are in easy reach.
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The advantage for the hedge funds in the mortgage market lay in the inefficiency of that market and the lack of such fierce competition as existed in the much larger universe of macro hedge funds.
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