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However, Italy hold the edge in terms of the result because of their better goal difference.
But Kiss had the edge in terms of audience share, with 5.4% against Heart's 4.6%.
Are you too close to the edge in terms of risk?
But they have a significant edge in terms of plant flexibility.
Ready-shelled nuts are inarguably convenient, but shell-on ones often have the edge in terms of freshness and flavour.
"We had lost an edge in terms of leading on that issue, and now we're back," said Mike Maguire of the American Cancer Society.
I would not be surprised to find out that Autonomy was skating fairly close to the edge in terms of accounting rules, but stopping short of being illegal.
He acknowledged that Mr. Suozzi would have an early edge in terms of name recognition but said that Mr. Bent would quickly overcome that.
The chief executive of the British Bankers Associationn sees Britain as being on a "cliff edge" in terms of trade in financial services with the European Union.
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A. I thought I was very leading-edge in terms of how I communicated.
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