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24 Sentences With "give an edge to"

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Do white fans give an edge to white players or black fans give an edge to black players?
Such moves can give an edge to independent merchants who sell their products on Amazon.
That'll give an edge to retailers that have physical locations within a few miles of the customer.
What to watch for the Democrats: An important Bernie Sanders target, Massachusetts should give an edge to the more liberal candidate.
"I think that it does give an edge to say, in Italy especially, that it's something that is made in Italy," he said.
But we're a technology company and we're going to keep investing to make sure that we give an edge to people who use our equipment.
Applying with real results might also reduce the importance of personal statements, nicknamed "brag sheets", which give an edge to those with pushy parents or teachers.
Establishing restrictions on those foreign-made solar panels would stop the devastation of the domestic market and give an edge to American solar producers on their own soil.
That may give an edge to first movers who have already racked up thousands or millions of miles of self-driving experience—and the associated gigabytes of driving data.
Its experience may offer some tips for its struggling peers: Smart industrial zoning can give an edge to local companies; higher-education institutions can serve as anchors for economic development.
A win by Moore in Alabama could embolden other insurgent candidates to challenge Republican incumbents in next year's congressional elections, and perhaps give an edge to Democrats in some of those races.
It could also give an edge to the Western-backed military alliance which, despite superior weaponry and firepower, has failed to defeat the group in a war that has killed 10,000 people.
That could give an edge to Klobuchar, who demonstrated she can win in the purple state of Minnesota and stumped aggressively for Biden in Michigan as well as in her home state.
As steel costs account for 35 percent of his cost of production, he fears rising prices would not only hurt his export sales, but also give an edge to foreign rivals at home.
As for North Carolina, a state that has voted Republican all but twice since 600, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision on July 29th that may give an edge to the Democratic nominee.
I noted in this piece last winter that these sorts of reforms (if not these precise ones) would tend to give an edge to a presidential candidate with less history in the party and with more outsider support.
It could also give an edge to the Western-backed coalition that, despite superior weaponry and firepower, has failed to defeat the Houthis in a war that has killed 10,000 people and created the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
It could also give an edge to the Western-backed military alliance which, despite superior weaponry and firepower, has failed to defeat the Houthis in a war that has killed 10,000 people and created the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
Given that the convention location doesn't give an edge to any campaign, it might well be a boon to voters in the other 40 or so states if the political parties opened up their list of possible convention sites to all 50 states.
The social media specialist, Joel Zamel, extolled his company's ability to give an edge to a political campaign; by that time, the firm had already drawn up a multimillion-dollar proposal for a social media manipulation effort to help elect Mr. Trump.
Campaigns were anxiously checking forecasts amid reports of a snowstorm arriving late Monday, but expected that the weather would hold enough to encourage turnout, which could give an edge to the two candidates with large support from first-time voters, Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders.
In the near-term, such actions could spur players like Apple Inc to widen their limited manufacturing and assembly capabilities in India and give an edge to those like Korea's Samsung Electronics and homegrown firm Lava, which already have machines to mount components onto PCBs.
This is why the Croman case has to be the beginning, not the end, of a bigger campaign to protect tenants' rights — a concerted effort to use all the power that the state and city can muster to keep the teeth in rent regulation, to give an edge to tenants in the perpetual war with landlords who have big property portfolios but no scruples.
The rematch in Texas' 23rd, a heavily Hispanic-majority district, was closely watched as a barometer for whether Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's immigration rhetoric would give an edge to Texas Democrats.

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