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Still, Gillibrand comes out ahead of Sanders on this score.
So per-watt Tesla comes out ahead by the stats we've seen.
Donald Trump comes out ahead in McLaughlin's likeability scale for the GOP.
In the private sector, striking a deal means everyone comes out ahead.
When you share with others, they share back, then everyone comes out ahead.
"Everyone comes out ahead if the parents start saving for retirement early," McPherson says.
He likes bilateral, transactional things where he feels like the U.S. comes out ahead.
But after correcting for cost of living, taxes, and housing costs, Texas comes out ahead.
It is all terribly confusing, but apparently the consensus favorite comes out ahead in the end.
If Mr Fernández comes out ahead, many voters will then fear he and his former boss could win.
Maybe there's a poll I wasn't able to find that compares Trump and Lincoln where Trump comes out ahead.
Trump will take a leap toward winning the Republican nomination if he comes out ahead in Tuesday's Indiana primary.
However, Peru's basic economic model will likely remain untouched, regardless of which contender for the presidency comes out ahead.
When it comes to account followers who are daily active users, he still comes out ahead by 500,000, Spredfast reported.
And the U.S. comes out ahead by sharing, noted Chris Painter, the State Department's former top diplomat for cybersecurity issues.
Cuomo comes out ahead of Nixon in all gender, education, age, racial and regional groups, according to the new poll.
Before delving into the bill's details, it's worth taking a moment to consider who, all told, comes out ahead and behind.
As for their balance sheets, Apple comes out ahead, said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management.
But from what we can tell today, here's who comes out ahead and who loses out in the wake of today's announcements.
But when it comes to describing the bill that may radically transform America's health care system, the comedian mostly comes out ahead.
Looking at just hours of content that are rated three stars and above, Netflix comes out ahead overall, despite Amazon's high-ranking titles.
When the Noble Liar (Clinton) faces the Bullshitter (Trump), the Noble Liar comes out ahead because she can use the truth against the Bullshitter.
In each case, though, a substantial minority, including many with large health bills and/or hugely private expensive health care plans, comes out ahead.
It means that the more often a favourable gamble is repeated, the more likely it is that the person who takes it comes out ahead.
Some currency strategists expect the to gain ground against the dollar if the Republican candidate comes out ahead as the winner of tonight's presidential debate.
No matter who comes out ahead or in a close second, there is a far more question on the ballot: who are we as a country?
In this head-to-head, the S10e comes out ahead thanks to better details and the background, and the extra pop you get on the yellow bike.
The scope of Cruz's victory ensures he'll pick up all 40 of Utah's delegates, but since Arizona is a bigger state, Trump still comes out ahead on the night.
While the United States still comes out ahead in terms of G.D.P., a Latinamérica Unida suddenly looks less like a potential aid recipient and more like a powerful rival.
It's close, but in this comparison, the Pixel 2 comes out ahead by preserving details in the sky, as opposed to being blown out in the Note 9's pic.
According to a Real Clear Politics average of polls, Clinton beats the business mogul in a general election matchup by about six points, while Sanders comes out ahead by 10.
When it comes to natural gas and coal going head to head in the competition for power sector dominance there is no contest; natural gas comes out ahead on all fronts.
Why it matters: There's an odd two-way relationship between Echo owner and Amazon, in which each effectively works for the other — but in the long run, the company comes out ahead.
Whoever comes out ahead will depend on a coalition agreement with a group of smaller parties, and it's not at all clear what the most likely coalition will be come next week.
The voting process for board member re-election happens during the company's annual meeting, so we'll get more information when an additional proxy filing comes out ahead of the meeting later this year.
In the fall, Mr. Kurz may face the same tough decision if his party comes out ahead, as current polls predict it would, but fails to gain a majority of votes in government.
Clinton might not come off as effortlessly comedic as our current commander-in-chief or even Jeb Bush, but this performance at least comes out ahead of her Broad City episode or the Forrest Gump spoof.
Although I'm a fan of secure communication, alternative apps like Signal and WhatsApp have always seemed off-putting since you had to do all your communications in the app—but that's where Confide comes out ahead.
If a lender charges 3 percent interest when inflation is running at 1 percent, the lender comes out ahead only 2 percent, and the borrower is out of pocket only 85033 percent in real buying power.
Having less key travel isn't necessarily a bad thing, and the XPS' keys don't feel nearly as stiff as a modern day MacBook, but for people seeking a more comfortable typing experience, the Spectre comes out ahead.
If you're coming in, it will be very difficult to nail that $5 ride — go under and Car2go is reimbursing less than the $5 (and thus comes out ahead), go over and you end up paying money anyway.
And Melania Trump's approval rating is higher than her husband's, so on both counts — the attractiveness of her name and of her as a public figure — she comes out ahead and it makes sense that her name is rising in the ranks.
It also comes out ahead of How to Be Single and Zoolander 6.93, both of which enter their second weekend with more star power and marketing juice behind them but far lower box office takes, at $8 million (#5) and $5.4 million (#7), respectively.
Only when the United States arms itself with accurate information, improves its ability to deliver projects efficiently, and employs creative partnerships and funding schemes across public, private and state sectors, can it begin to ensure it not only crosses the finish line in the infrastructure race, but comes out ahead.
"If the absolute best player to ever walk through that door, gives it everything he has and demolishes every game you have and he still only comes out ahead enough money that once you have two families of four walk in, sit down, eat and—boom—you have all your money back, is that really that big of a problem?" he asked.
Raymond James noted that, combined with the 5 percent of iPhone owners who plan to buy a Beats or Apple speaker, Apple actually comes out ahead of the Amazon Echo in terms of consumer purchase intention, with a combined 19 percent of iPhone owners planning to buy either a HomePod or a Beats product ahead of the 16 percent planning to buy an Echo.
BBC Sport, 4 February 2014. Brockhoff came out as a lesbian in August 2013."Australian Olympic Hopeful Belle Brockhoff Comes Out Ahead Of Sochi 2014". Out, 22 August 2013.
If the game is tied at the end of 60 minutes, the teams play an overtime period. Overtime is five minutes, with four skaters on each team. If the game remains tied after five minutes, then the teams partake in a three player shoot-out, until one team comes out ahead. Prior to the 2008–09 season these games ended in a tie with no shoot-out.
But when a couple comes out ahead of schedule she leaves to investigate. After their earlier versions go into the men's bathroom, the current versions go into the women's bathroom to use the facilities while avoiding their other selves. They assume everything is resolved, but when they leave the women's bathroom they find themselves in a post-apocalyptic version of the pub. Pete decides to flee back into the women's bathroom again, but when Ray and Toby start to follow him, he emerges from the door of the men's bathroom, bearded, filthy and severely traumatized.
Diggler also hosts The DigCast, a podcast featuring weekly guests, with Biederman giving voice to Diggler and Texas playing Diggler's millennial intern. Writing as Diggler, Biederman and Texas began using their intuition to guess the outcomes of primary contests in the 2016 United States presidential election. By the end of the primary season, Diggler claimed to have correctly predicted more winners than data journalist Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight blog. However, that comparison may be misleading: depending how predictive success is measured, Diggler either comes out ahead or roughly on par with FiveThirtyEight's model.
The rules do not forbid a set price higher than $1, but a prudent opponent may sell one a high- priced ticket, such that the opponent comes out ahead regardless of the outcome of the event on which the bet is made. The rules also do not forbid a negative price, but an opponent may extract a paid promise from the bettor to pay him or her later should a certain contingency arise. In either case, the price-setter loses. These lose-lose situations parallel the fact that a probability can neither exceed 1 (certainty) nor be less than 0 (no chance of winning).

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