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10 Sentences With "gives an edge to"

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This gives an edge to banks with big technology and advertising budgets.
Recent polling gives an edge to Biden, who has secured the backing of several high-profile Michigan figures, including Gov.
Applying with actual results might also reduce the importance of personal statements, which gives an edge to those with pushy parents or teachers.
That gives an edge to first movers with thousands or millions of miles of self-driving experience under their belts; but some startups also create and sell ready-made high-resolution maps for use by AVs.
"We see there will be great needs for marine biofuels because they are sulphur-free and that gives an edge to biofuels," An said in an interview at his office in Pangyo, an hour's drive from Seoul.
But the economy of talking about television on the internet is also a fan-driven one, which gives an edge to writers who like the shows they write about, usually, and to pieces that boost the shows they talk about.
Along with moving the majority of Walmart's online shipments, FedEx is rolling out Office locations in 500 Walmart stores nationwide where customers can print, ship, and pick up deliveries — a move that analysts said gives an edge to Walmart against Amazon.
More specifically, Wells tells us, Franwell began focusing on cold chain management and fresh foods, building up resources, research and knowledge along the way — including about regulated markets — that he believes gives an edge to its clients today, including those of Metrc.
During the March 7, 2009 opening of Mihaly's Duke University solo exhibit at the Louise Jones Brown Gallery, A Pantheon of Modern Gods: An Anthropological Expedition into Corridors of Power, Mihaly paced the gallery, lecturing with a small sculpture entitled Cherub cradled in his arms, in front of visitors. All the works in the exhibition were accompanied by quotations.Claire Finch, "Mihaly offers send-up of modern idolatry in sculpture, paintings" The Duke Chronicle, Paintings, March 26, 2009 The Gallery manager Rachel Pea described the art as "edgy" and "one of the more in-your-face sort of exhibits" since it challenges the viewer's ideas on the fabric of society: war, politics, money and religion.News and Observer, Artist Gives an Edge to His Study of Power, March 8, 2009 by Elizabeth Shestak Mihaly's work "conveys illuminating social commentary" about "frightening political possibilities".
In May 2012, the association criticised a headline and story on the front page of The Sun mocking newly appointed England football manager Roy Hodgson's rhotacism. Commenting on the media coverage of Ed Balls' stumbling over his response in the House of Commons on 5 December 2012 to the Autumn Statement by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, Norbert Lieckfeldt said: "The experience of a lifetime of stammering gives an edge to a personality, something to rub against, and I'd prefer that over smooth glibness any day. This is also the advice we at the British Stammering Association would give to anyone who stammers who is considering a career in politics". Under the new leadership of Jane Powell, the charity launched a major new campaign, Stamma, in 2019 which aimed to give the public an insight into what it means to stammer, dispel stereotypes and encourage people to take stammering seriously.

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