Sentence examples for A hard-won advantage from inspiring English sources

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We kept the possession and played a great game". The Life University No8 had a point; for long periods the US dominated possession against a pack in which the prop Ben Afeaki – a fully-fledged All Black – stood out not only in the tight, where the Maori wrestled a hard-won advantage late on, but also in the loose and with some of a number of shuddering tackles.

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Apparently, it means keeping all the hard-won advantages of the single market – largely a British initiative in the mid-1980s – while fooling those people whose prime concern was immigration that "something will be done".

There were two full-course caution periods, where the field is slowed to enable marshals to remove damaged race cars from the track and drivers' hard-won advantages over their competitors can be negated.

Al Rajhi has a distinct advantage: a hard-won reputation for honesty and a specialization in retail banking services.

That is a hard-won truth.

This was a hard-won diplomatic victory.

His is a hard-won wisdom.

It was a hard-won find.

This is a hard-won right that should be defended.

It was a hard-won victory and already short-lived.

The nursing school was a hard-won victory.

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