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19 Sentences With "giving an edge to"

How to use giving an edge to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "giving an edge to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "giving an edge to". Mastering all the usages of "giving an edge to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But the battery fires threaten to undermine Samsung's efforts, giving an edge to Apple.
The report's author, Alex Joske, said that Western countries risk inadvertently giving an edge to a rival military.
Big American companies fiercely protect their intellectual property and trade secrets, fearful of giving an edge to rivals.
By transferring technology, they may also be giving an edge to Chinese rivals that one day may prove dominant.
It also said that the deal could weaken "Qualcomm's technological leadership," giving an edge to Chinese companies like Huawei.
The broader worry is that the DOJ's investigations distorted Alstom's sale process, giving an edge to a potential American purchaser.
Yet several of his supporters see the former mayor's move as potentially giving an edge to Warren, a liberal populist.
The governor's race was split by 0.44%, giving an edge to Republican Ron DeSantis in his race against Democrat Andrew Gillum.
The market saw that endorsement from Warren Buffett as giving an edge to Occidental's bid over a rival offer from Chevron.
But Republican delegates are elected directly by voters in Pennsylvania, separate from the candidates themselves -- giving an edge to better-organized campaigns.
In the past, software and digital products mostly obeyed rules laid down in code, giving an edge to those countries with the best coders.
Quite the opposite: the "investigations and possible litigation" will scrutinise universities that promote campus diversity by giving an edge to racial minorities over whites.
The panel, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., or Cfius, said that the deal could weaken "Qualcomm's technological leadership," giving an edge to Chinese companies like Huawei.
Tokyo is also likely to make it easier for European companies to bid for major government contracts, potentially giving an edge to industrial giants like Siemens of Germany and Alstom of France.
In the end, analysts say the ability to quickly ramp up capacity will matter as much as, if not more than superior display technology, giving an edge to Samsung and well-funded Chinese players like BOE.
CACI's stock fell 7.5 percent a day after it offered to buy CSRA for $15 per share in cash and 0.184 CACI shares for each CSRA share, lowering its overall offer price and giving an edge to General Dynamics.
Competitors and activists have accused Apple of trying to elbow out its competitors for services like music streaming, taking a cut of their in-app subscriptions and giving an edge to its own products in the app stores for iPhone and Apple computer users.
Respondents were also asked to weigh in on the U.S. presidential election, giving an edge to Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
Retrieved on February 24. The first points of the game came for the Rebels when Matt Jones was called for intentionally grounding in the end zone, which by rule is scored a safety. Ole Miss gained a 2–0 lead, but fumbled near the close of the first quarter, resulting in a Razorback field goal. Lerinezo Robinson for the Hogs then returned a fumbled kickoff eight yards for a touchdown, giving Arkansas a 10–2 lead. Jonathan Nichols of Ole Miss then hit a 48-yard field, but a Jimmy Beasley interception of Eli Manning set up Arkansas for a 34-yard option keep touchdown by Matt Jones, giving an edge to the Hogs, 17–5.

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