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For every generalization about applying early creating an advantage, there is an exception.
It mattered only that it did, creating an advantage for Edwards.
But because political parties control the drawing of congressional districts, "representation" is very much an afterthought; what matters is creating an advantage for one's party.
"Insurers are always looking for new ways of creating an advantage for themselves, so they can win more customers and be more efficient," says Simon McCulloch, director of insurance for Comparethemarket.
At least 1 very strong technical team member is a big plus if the business will rely on creating an advantage through tech.
While it had already been determined that Ivey and his colleague did not mark the cards and did not commit fraud, the court ruled that they failed to abide by the Casino Controls Act because they asked various dealers to arrange the cards so Sun could get a better look at them, thereby creating an advantage.
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Entrepreneurs can create an advantage for themselves here.
Moreover, they worry that the plan could create an advantage for some Asian automakers.
Right-of-way thus alternates back and forth as one fencer creates an advantage over the other.
Having the ability to do that creates an advantage for you defensively as long as you've got the type of players and athletes that can do that".
Mr. Robbins readily admits, however, that the high barriers around the Berkeley real estate market have created an advantage for companies like his, which can weather the approval process.
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