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And as the election of 2000 showed, even a tiny advantage can be just enough.
But, counting second-preferences, the left had a tiny advantage in the popular vote.
Now, against the considerably more competitive and capable Italians, every tiny advantage could be a game-winner.
He loves positions in which he has a tiny advantage and will squeeze and squeeze his opponent, hoping to force an error.
Every now and then someone would climb the podium and leap off, hoping to get a tiny advantage over the others heading home (Slide 1).
"The designers are always looking for a tiny advantage; the sailors do the same on the water," said Iain Thain, a New Zealand lawyer who works for OneWorld.
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Winning depends on patient exploitation of tiny advantages.
Capablanca perfected the skill that players call technique, the nurturing of tiny advantages until they become decisive.
In essence he was searching for Marginal Gains 2.0; a new tranche of tiny advantages over Team Sky's rivals in the peloton.
Each team races flat-out stints interspersed with furiously quick pit stops, looking to eke out tiny advantages that over a full 24 hours can make the difference between winning and losing.
On a difficult track to overtake there were more moves than might have been expected and seeing cars inches from one another, nose to tail and looking for tiny advantages through the corners is a sight to be savoured.
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