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This is the fulcrum on which the calculation of political advantage rests.
Instead, competitive advantage rests on making more productive use of inputs, which requires continual innovation.
Although discontent is widespread, the advantage rests with the incumbent, who sits on a vast patronage network.
Their competitive advantage rests on algorithms, sensors, processing power and good marketing—not usually the strong points of traditional utilities.
Content creators are supposed to hold all the cards, but in this shootout the advantage rests with Apple so far.
So the psychological and actual advantage rests with Australia, who will move on to Adelaide knowing that, as the holders, one more win would secure them the Ashes for two more years, whereas England need to win two of the last three games and avoid defeat in the other and the two venues Australia feared would be the most difficult for them are gone.
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But, most of all, the attempt to regain an advantage rested on Mr. Romney's own shoulders and his ability to deliver sharper distinctions, as an aide put it.
Her advantage rested on women, who are just over half of the national electorate.
President, I'll bet you the contents of my Cayman Islands account... ......) The Obama camp's assertions of Romney's advantage rest on two inarguable realities.
Currently, wind power generation costs are approaching parity with costs attributed to conventional, carbon-based sources of energy but the economic advantage still rests decidedly with conventional sources.
Now, the advantage definitely rests with Obama, since the incoming House is likely to be more Democratic than the outgoing House.
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