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21 Sentences With "has the edge over"

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Gillespie has the edge over Northam when it comes to approval rating.
Today America has the edge over China in designing and making high-end chips.
In West Virginia, sitting Democratic Senator Joe Manchin has the edge over Republican candidate Patrick Morrisey.
Trump has the edge over Clinton among independents in the new poll, 2900 percent to 220006 percent.
Recent major polls have sent a consistent message on voter enthusiasm: The GOP nominee has the edge over Clinton.
Keith Ellison (Minn.) has the edge over former Labor secretary Tom Perez in The Hill's new survey of DNC members.
He also has the edge over the pair nationwide, boasting an approximately 10-point lead in the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
You'd think Osweiler has the edge over Kessler, just because he doesn't have the taint of playing for last year's atrocious squad.
While the two appear to be locked in a price war in some countries, Uber has the edge over Grab in terms of global reach.
Pollsters also found Clinton has the edge over Trump among African-Americans, Latinos, young voters and women, while he leads among whites, men and independents.
The poll had some good news for Trump despite a disastrous three weeks: He has the edge over Clinton on the economy, combating terrorism and gun policies.
Clinton has the edge over Trump in estimates of both the popular vote and the Electoral College in the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project's latest survey.
Indonesia may be the sole exception, since it is where Go-Jek, a local upstart valued at more than $1.3 billion, has the edge over its bigger name rivals.
However, preference for a public plan has the edge over private in each situation:The ensuing parts of healthcare are more contentious to transition to a government-run healthcare plan.
The Clinton memo points at her "high levels of support in the African American and Hispanic communities" as proof that she has the edge over Sanders in a protracted Democratic primary fight.
Siri has the edge over its Android equivalent with emails though, and will gladly talk you through the contents of your inbox if you say "read out my emails" once Siri is listening.
Cameron, campaigning for Britain to stay in the European Union, has the edge over London Mayor Boris Johnson, the most popular figure in the "Out" camp, in trying to sway the key group of undecided voters, a new poll indicated on Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron, campaigning for Britain to stay in the European Union, has the edge over London Mayor Boris Johnson, the most popular figure in the "Out" camp, in trying to sway the key group of undecided voters, a new poll indicated.
There are occasional episodes of competition between them, mostly in relation to show business. On occasions when they are in competition for the same part, Ethel, having actual experience, always has the edge over Lucy, which in turn leads Lucy to mention Ethel's greater age and weight. Despite their spats, they always make up again by the end of the show. Lucy relies a great deal on her friend's more practical nature and calmer disposition.
ITN also established other programmes in the ITV schedule. First Report, a lunchtime bulletin began in 1972 and by 1976, News at 5.45 commenced. This was a period when ITN enjoyed its greatest plaudits, following Lord Annan's 1977 report on the future of broadcasting, which declared: "We subscribe to the generally held view that ITN has the edge over BBC news." ITN obtained the contract to produce Channel 4 News when the channel started broadcasting in 1982.
Michael Nicholson reported in-depth on the 1976 Soweto uprising for News at Ten, and later went on to cover the Falklands War in 1982, after which he was awarded the South Atlantic Medal for his work. News at Ten, by now the UK's most popular news programme, ultimately forced the BBC to follow ITN's lead and extend its own programming to match, although Lord Annan declared in his 1977 Committee into the Future of Broadcasting, "We subscribe to the generally held view that ITN has the edge over BBC News." In the absence of Alastair Burnet (who left ITN in 1972 to pursue a career in print journalism), News at Ten paired Andrew Gardner and Reginald Bosanquet to create one of the programme's most well liked newscasting duos.

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