Sentence examples for formidable edge from inspiring English sources

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And now they are staring at a chance to gain a formidable edge in the hunt for a playoff spot.

But even without as much whispered guidance, institutions still have a formidable edge.

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Wigan went clear again at the top of Super League, largely thanks to the formidable cutting edge given them by Amos Roberts.

That's a formidable price edge that Laurent says really works to his advantage during tough economic times like now.

After looking back at the focus of the DOD over the past 10 or 15 years, senior DoD leadership has come to the conclusion that the formidable technological edge that the US military enjoyed for decades is rapidly being eroded.

Since Mr. Edwards entered the race about a year ago, he has faced a formidable challenge: Finding an edge against two Democratic celebrities seeking the nomination, Mr. Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.

As Saumarez sailed eastwards towards Algeciras against the wind, the already strong defences at Algeciras were augmented to meet him: Linois drew his ships up in a line of battle across the harbour, with the flagship Formidable at the northern edge, followed by Desaix and with Indomptable to the south, the ships each 500 yards apart.

In a statement, it added: "Over the next decade, we plan to spend £160bn on equipment, to ensure our armed forces retain their formidable range of cutting-edge capabilities and ability to project power across the globe, including by maintaining our major naval presence in the Gulf Region.

In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: "With a restructured, more flexible and agile army and with £160 billion planned on new equipment over the next decade, we will ensure our Armed Forces retain their formidable range of cutting-edge capabilities and ability to project power across the globe".

It is clear that Ghosh is fascinated by the history of Canton and, within it, of Fanqui-town, a tiny foreign enclave on the edge of a formidable but mysterious civilization that is beginning to resent the corruption of its people by opium.

Mr. Harris's formidable baritone, with its husky edges and deep, resonant low notes, bears little resemblance to Mr. Bennett's tenor-baritone.

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