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"So you have the advantage for yourself in terms of performance but also you have the advantage of benefiting the environment around us."
And Clinton would appear to have the advantage there, too.
Democrats have the advantage, but Republicans are still bullish here.
In China, though, the native firm may have the advantage.
Gorillas don't have the advantage of anonymous primate dating apps.
But they'll have the advantage of incumbency and money. Rep.
Ms Powell would have the advantage of being a globalist.
And yet, Farid said, forgers have the advantage in distribution.
But this time they won't have the advantage of surprise.
When it's smaller, older, and whiter, Republicans have the advantage.
He also agreed that millennials have the advantage of time.
For the time being, then, the dinosaurs still have the advantage.
You've got Mexico, long straights, they will have the advantage there.
But conservatives today might recognize that they now have the advantage.
But the Republicans have the advantage, able now to start fresh.
You have the advantage, you're here already, be content with that.
And Mr. La Pietra believes the correction officers have the advantage.
Both of them have the advantage of absolutely terrifying home stadiums.
Yes, but: Democrats have the advantage in small-dollar online donations.
You have to do it, but then you have the advantage.
For now, ReWork — and UrWork — have the advantage, and investors seem impressed.
Heading into Tuesday's vote, Democrats have the advantage, according to recent polling.
I think I would have the advantage, for we are on land.
He does, as always, have the advantage of a terrific, game cast.
Well, the Dodgers -- wearing white -- will have the advantage on that one.
What-- area – CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, better drugs and devices have the advantage.
But it's been tight-lipped about which locations might have the advantage.
But you know, human beings still have the advantage of a brain.
But native apps have the advantage of compiled, close-to-the-metal code.
Who would have the advantage in such a three- or four-way race?
But like political betting markets, such donation trends have the advantage of crowdsourcing.
"On paper, we certainly have the advantage in the world rankings," Woods acknowledged.
"In poll after poll, Democrats today have the advantage on immigration," she said.
They have the advantage, to be sure, but Atlético is far from beaten.
The candidates will refine their campaigns to pinpoint where they have the advantage.
But I did have the advantage of seeing it in the Trump era.
Walser's characters, of course, have the advantage of knowing about their earlier incarnations.
They don't have the advantage of knowing how these issues impact our workforce.
But Houseparty does have the advantage of a 20 million user-strong head start.
In this area, Google and Microsoft (with Office 365 and OneDrive) have the advantage.
They have the advantage of cheap labour, and offer Europe a bridge to Africa.
Distributed Delivery Network or "node" models have the advantage of being incredibly cost-effective.
So far, the more conservative forces within the regime seem to have the advantage.
"Yeah, on paper, we certainly have the advantage in the world rankings," said Woods.
On this issue, Bannon, a favorite among Trump's grassroots supporters, may have the advantage.
You have the advantage of awareness and can nip it in the bud yourself.
Jim Renacci appears to have the advantage in the race to take on Brown.
For Republicans, the candidate backed by President Donald Trump appears to have the advantage.
However, Del Taco did have the advantage in one area: its chips and guac.
But it&aposs not clear Labour will have the advantage they had in 2017.
But Netanyahu may have the advantage when it comes to putting together a coalition.
But Google will have the advantage of being a richer, integrated part of the software.
They didn't have the advantage to know the FBI and CIA are spying on them.
It's a lighter offering that doesn't have the advantage of starting its story from scratch.
Go is the last of these games in which humans have the advantage over computers.
For totally non-betting purposes, who would have the advantage in such a sweltering scenario?
That could have the advantage of avoiding economic shocks, perhaps even extending the process indefinitely.
It's certainly an action-packed story, and the Democrats have the advantage of audiovisual aids.
The blocks also have the advantage of being made from a variety of common materials.
It would also, not incidentally, have the advantage of improving the nation's health care system.
"On paper, we certainly have the advantage in the world rankings," Woods said last month.
WE STILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING GREAT STORES IN THE BEST MALLS IN AMERICA.
In theory, this method would have the advantage of capturing higher Democratic intention to vote.
Both of those projects have the advantage of a long head start and being open source.
The deal would bring together car companies with similar weaknesses, yet have the advantage of size.
"I have the advantage of having to work with surgeons most of my career," she quipped.
Democrats have the advantage in Senate races; they could overturn the GOP control of the House.
That's good news for Democrats in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Nevada, where they have the advantage.
Worryingly, each side thinks that in a trade war of attrition, it would have the advantage.
Travelers hoping to go abroad this year also have the advantage of a stronger U.S. dollar.
That would have the advantage of harnessing market forces, not political will, to achieve desired outcomes.
David Waldstein: Andujar's error highlights one area — corner infield defense — where the A's have the advantage.
Internationally, if you don't have the advantage of core technologies, you don't have the political momentum.
German manufacturers also have the advantage of operating in a common market with huge wage gaps.
Democrats have the advantage in essentially every metric, from grass-roots energy to the generic ballot.
I have the advantage of teaching two large lecture sections back-to-back, twice a week.
"We take advantage of the fact that we have the advantage on the water," said Capt.
Clinton does have the advantage of building on a framework already in place under the Obama administration.
WHERE WE PUT OUR FACTORIES TENDS TO BE WHERE YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGE ON THE RAW MATERIALS.
I THINK, AS I SAID, WE HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING ABLE TO BUILD IT FROM SCRATCH.
Those two locations have the advantage of being isolated and reasonably free of dust from industrial sources.
Clients have the advantage of mobile trading, one-click order execution and trading from real-time charts.
Very young business owners have the advantage of abundant curiosity and resilience, traits coveted by older entrepreneurs.
Getting into college is easier for richer children, who have the advantage of $200-an-hour tutoring.
But they have the advantage of working on each show for a week, rather than a day.
Clinton had been presumed to have the advantage based on her edges in national and state polls.
With whisper listings, sellers have the advantage of pricing their homes above an area's median listing price.
Its sequel does not have the advantage of being a brand-new IP with player expectations undetermined.
But it does have the advantage of being free to use without in-app purchases or subscriptions.
The student advisers also have the advantage of empathy: Many are themselves recent first-generation college graduates.
He added that the big automakers have the advantage of a distribution and service network Tesla still lacks.
However, Apple does have the advantage of not requiring an app download as iMessage ships with iOS devices.
Although, of course, rare earths, in addition to diversification, have the advantage ... I am talking about electric cars.
"We have the advantage of understanding what's in the pipeline and the things that are ahead," Bain said.
The researchers also assert that decentralized algorithms have the advantage of handling erratic communication better than centralized algorithms.
I live in New York so I have the advantage of maybe voting for a third-party candidate.
Southern U.S. states have the advantage of good transportation infrastructure, business-friendly regulators and generally anti-union politicians.
I don't have the advantage of knowing my future, but I do have the memory of my past.
These have the advantage of providing influencer-curated shopping experiences right where influencers and their fans already are.
Busch, who had gambled on fuel and tires, appeared to have the advantage as the final stretch approached.
Regardless of the weather, Nadal will have the advantage of more rest than his opponent for Wednesday's quarterfinals.
With LinkedIn, you have the advantage of being able to update whenever you want, unlike a static résumé.
The standards manufacturers reach will not only be commercially practical, they will also have the advantage of flexibility.
Percentage-based fee awards have the advantage of incentivizing efficiency and aligning the interests of lawyers and their clients.
The Courage were last year's N.W.S.L. runner-up, and they will have the advantage of being in midseason form.
We did have the advantage of producing this show largely in Lithuania, which is a former Soviet Socialist Republic.
Proponents say they have the advantage of immediate convenience and Canadians also do not always know they are illegal.
But rented books also have the advantage - to the publishers - of not ending up on the used book market.
Customary rights have the advantage that they already exist, people understand them and they offer at least some security.
Heading into Tuesday, Lightfoot appears to have the advantage over Preckwinkle, as polls show her with a large lead.
However, it does have the advantage of locking customers into Walmart Grocery and increasing their return rates and loyalty.
This may be obvious, but it can't be overstated: Startups have the advantage of agility over the Big Four.
But analysts expect Jet will have the advantage of using Walmart's buying power with vendors to compete on price.
Texas graduates have the advantage of low tuition costs, said Amanda Wood, SoFi's director of business operations and strategy.
The limiting factor, of course, is space, and this is another instance where new, larger models have the advantage.
With luck, most employees will have the advantage of a clear choice between these two approaches on fair terms.
Both — as Hillary Clinton did in 2016 — have the advantage of being known quantities when they announced their candidacies.
So these founders have the advantage of being on the ground and living first-hand the problems they will solve.
"You have the advantage of having surprised us," a member of HBO's technology team said in the July 27 email.
"We have the advantage that there are over 40 million PS4s out there are that are VR ready," he says.
When strapped to the shoe, the wheels are reminiscent of Heelys roller shoes, but have the advantage of being removable.
She believes if you express your shortcoming in a grandiose way, you have the advantage to persuade the end result.
Anyone Mr. Cuomo appoints would have the advantage of incumbency — and the likely blessing of the Democratic Party — in November.
What they're saying: "When you lack a strategy or a doctrine, you don't have the advantage of deterrence," Republican Rep.
Democrats, for their part, have sought to steer the national debate toward an issue where they have the advantage: healthcare.
When it comes to state and local races, Wilson predicts that, similar to 2018, Democrats may have the advantage again.
No, we have the advantage of being the scale player, one of a couple of scale players in the industry.
Georgia has the nation's No. 26 scoring defense, so they should have the advantage if it turns into a slugfest.
The group would have the advantage of surprise whenever they made their move, but they were still pretty badly overmatched.
Joint ventures have the advantage of giving VW an early insight into manufacturing progress as a new plant is erected.
Both candidates will likely have the might of the state's Republican Party behind them, and have the advantage of being incumbents.
As the importance of antiseptics became more widely understood, white was also thought to have the advantage of showing any soiling.
Several political science forecasting models based on economic conditions and other "fundamentals" say the GOP should have the advantage this year.
While they might not have the funds to outspend their relegation rivals, Burnley have the advantage of being rock fookin' 'ard.
Founders who can quickly articulate their product and business model have the advantage of appealing to a large amount of investors.
But I think that Ed Henry was right that the president will have the advantage once that name is out there.
TV creators will have the advantage of appealing to the basic human yearning to have our experiences simplified into digestible narratives.
Using basic arithmetic, we can conclude that 17 is greater than 16, therefore the Penguins have the advantage in this category.
Here it's easier, it's more grinding, you don't have the advantage when you have guts and when you really attack it.
He attributes these results to the fact that weak actors have the advantage of time whereas stronger actors risk looking incompetent.
If you are a first-time buyer in 2018, you have the advantage of going in with your eyes wide open.
He has lost in a series of states where he was thought to have the advantage, notably Michigan, Minnesota and Texas.
Democrats would need to pick up 23 seats to gain control of the House, and they appear to have the advantage.
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern have the advantage of history, of multiple Champions League titles, of galleries of former star players.
A similar approach can be used to decrease the number of gun suicides, and we have the advantage of technological innovation.
They also have the advantage of sheer scale, which among other things has allowed them to splurge billions on new technology.
But Gill has had lackluster fundraising numbers, and his progressive platform could struggle in a race where Republicans have the advantage.
When our systems were overwhelmed, we didn't have the advantage of a major internet provider with massive capacity in its spam filter.
Online marketplaces such as Amazon and Snapdeal already sell bottled Ganges water, but India Post may have the advantage of cheaper pricing.
Fleets have the advantage of not only knowing their daily needs but also the ability to set up their own charging systems.
Republicans, who have the advantage right now in state legislatures, sat on their hands during the president's redistricting comments while Democrats cheered.
I'm not saying Gavin and Julia should just wait around 'til the final eight, where Eric and Ron will have the advantage.
And naturalistas with 'fros of all lengths have the advantage of taking it a step further by wearing flowers in their hair.
Democrats clearly believe that they have the advantage and can make Trump back down — putting off the wall fight for another day.
But when you're making statements about your talents or work style on LinkedIn, you have the advantage of backing your claims up.
The Greyjoys at least have the advantage of having previously established figures like Theon and Yara and, you know, being fucking pirates.
They would have the advantage of relative financial security from the pensions, Social Security benefits, and other assets earned during working years.
Their strategy is to portray the Senate Republican majority as obstructionist on every level, and Democrats are certain they have the advantage.
She would still have the advantage — that 48 percent she currently holds in the polls doesn't leave Mr. Trump very much room.
Assuming the Steelers don't try to rehab Sammie Coates in a playoff game, they should have the advantage on almost every target.
Republicans have the advantage 53-47, and this year's electoral map puts more GOP members on the spot than it does Democrats.
They're simple to implement and have the advantage that you can run exactly the same sequence again when you're debugging your program.
"Biden appears to have the advantage because he is doing well among some groups that Sanders won four years ago," Murray said.
They are last in the majors in walks and on-base average, even though they have the advantage of the designated hitter.
With the purchase, Sinclair would have the advantage of controlling more Fox affiliates than any other station owner in the United States.
Intel could still have the advantage with its processor running at 5 GHz, but we don't have any benchmarks to compare just yet.
Radiohead (the band) is also not bad at diversifying its sound, although the ants have the advantage of existing for millions more years.
By the numbers, the Cowboys have the advantage on the defensive side, ranking 19th in the country in yards allowed per play (4.79).
Enzymes: They have the advantage of being specific to a type of plastic but the disadvantage of working slowly compared to chemical recycling.
But after more time with the Lincoln on the highway, we realized that the Germans still have the advantage in higher-speed driving.
But though they have the advantage with about 100,000 coalition troops versus a much smaller force of terrorists, ISIS is so dug in.
"We have the advantage of actually having a lot of experience building technology platforms that connect businesses, clients, customers et cetera," Solomon said.
To take on a giant in the technology industry, you need to figure out where exactly you have the advantage, and strike quickly.
Roy Blunt pointed out, have the advantage of being able to brag to voters about their vote against the must-pass spending bill.
Nonnuclear submarines, some of which China operates, have the advantage of being able to shut off their motors and run on battery power.
Republicans also have the advantage of incumbency, which, on average, allows members to run about seven percentage points ahead of the national party.
Mr. Morganelli's opponents argue that he is too conservative for the Democratic base, but he does have the advantage of better name recognition.
Plus, I have the advantage of the Food Lab, where my colleagues and I are cooking something almost every day of the week.
Maybe all books are written simply because in every game the bad guys always have the advantage and that is too much to bear.
Those who seem to have the advantage one week end up falling way behind the following week, making it difficult to predict the outcome.
She did have the advantage being born into a super successful reality TV family that laid the groundwork for literally every opportunity she's had.
Likely you found it was all that difficult to confuse the AI. After all, Amazon doesn't have the advantage of Google's deep Knowledge Graph.
Invasive being things that require surgery or implants, but have the advantage that it's actually in your brain, so you can get more signal.
If he has the advantage of a more mild climate, I have the advantage of terrain: There are no hills to climb in NYC.
Photons, which are the fundamental particles of the electromagnetic force (light, electricity), have the advantage of remaining stable over long distances and time periods.
Unlike more cerebral arenas like chess or Go, humans still have the advantage behind the steering wheel—on the racetrack and on city streets.
Sure, they have the advantage of not being protected by swarms of killer robots, but they also are far less interesting places to explore.
If your worth is clear to you both, then you have the advantage, and you won't sound needy or have to fake your confidence.
Bridging Gowanus and the East Harlem Neighborhood Plan have the advantage of backing by powerful City Council members — in neighborhoods that make developers salivate.
But they have the advantage of playing in a woeful division, the only one that has just a single team with a winning record.
Taiwan stocks have the advantage of having good dividend yields, and are attractive to investors who want to buy on dips, the bank said.
We have excellent youth coaches at the training centers, and they have the advantage that they have got to know this generation of players.
As stated earlier, these banks have the advantage of flexibility and the ability to offer innovative services at much lower rates than legacy players.
But in conflict zones the microbes will always have the advantage because they are able to reach people in places health workers cannot go.
In fact, the spending fight in the House isn't particularly close, another sign that Democrats have the advantage in enthusiasm heading into Nov. 2023.
He could have the advantage in reflexes, while Spithill, with his deep experience and gladiatorial instincts, may have the edge in pre-start maneuvering.
"Public housing, often criticized for anchoring the poor to declining neighborhoods, may also have the advantage of anchoring them to gentrifying neighborhoods," they wrote.
"It's the late risers who have the advantage, and can outperform the early birds," said Philippe Peigneux, one of the publishers of the study.
She is widely considered to have the advantage in South Carolina, where black voters are a solid majority of the Democratic electorate, and in Nevada.
"However, Tsipras will have the advantage of determining the timing of the next vote and approve legislation he deems to be 'vital'," Piccoli also said.
What if Cirie did the EXACT SAME THING that Sarah did – and plotted to vote her out in order to have the advantage for herself?
Additionally, OTA-enabled vehicles have the advantage of deep-rooted analytics and prognostics, which monitor all vehicle diagnostics for optimal performance levels at all times.
I mean, the stomped-turtle thing does have the advantage of reminding us that these movies only sometimes take themselves fully seriously, which I appreciate.
These have the advantage of showing the continuity of the sequence of elements, and some of them have an aesthetic appeal missing from a table.
That and many of them did not have the advantage of a mature-to-the-point-of-saturation smartphone supply chain to take advantage of.
They also do not have the advantage that tangible investment has; tangible investment in buildings or even machines can be used as collateral for loans.
They have the advantage on the battlefield—by controlling vast rural areas, sending suicide bombers into the capital and making shocking raids on provincial cities.
As for what's fair, most brick and mortar stores have the advantage of instant transactions, with no shipping required, an important factor for most consumers.
Belgium should have the advantage on most of these, with its back three and the towering Fellaini and Witsel — but SOMEHOW THEY LET IT THROUGH.
However, the Galaxy S20 phones will have the advantage of the new Snapdragon processor (not to mention the ability to be marketed in the US).
Johnson said "drifter buoys" perform much the same function now, and have the advantage of radio or satellite communication to talk instantaneously with scientists onshore.
Other countries have the advantage of a shared identity, and an understanding of what soccer is, what beautiful soccer is and what beautiful soccer isn't.
But because younger workers now have the advantage in sheer numbers, "there are more opportunities for them to move into management roles," Ms. Chapman continued.
Abu Sayyaf have the advantage in the region over the military because they know the tides and the jungles and they keep moving, he said.
The hard part is not getting in, it's figuring out what to do once you get in and that's where the defender should have the advantage.
They did at least have the advantage of time: they've been sharing scenes since season 4, and their romance dates back to a season 5 kiss.
For now, tech firms have the advantage: artificial-intelligence filters can be trained to recognise the characteristics of spam messages, and reroute them to spam folders.
There is, of course, a question of fairness here, because many young offenders don't have the advantage of a teacher willing to speak up for them.
HB: Within the group we also have the advantage that we have premium brands which are on the edge of innovating for autonomous driving, for connectivity.
If you have your tripod or stabilizer, you have the advantage of taking photos with longer shutter speeds in order to keep your photos from blurring.
That might have the advantage of a more substantive conversation between airlines and customers, while still allowing travellers to respond at their convenience while en route.
Apple and Google have the advantage there right now, with their voice assistants running constantly on the smartphone you already have strapped to a windshield mount.
But for Trump and his incoming administration, they would have the advantage of cracking down on global trade abuses without stumbling into a global trade war.
Both have the advantage of being women at a time when the #MeToo movement has spotlighted the downside of male-dominated environments, like the state capital.
And although they may seem lost in the woods right now, they have the advantage over the Democrats, who are still stuck in their old generations.
And so when that sort of equation started to even out and the playing field was leveling out, now I didn't have the advantage so much.
Democrats have the advantage of a longstanding centralized effort to recruit and support female candidates in the form of EMILY's List, which was founded in 6900.
And, in that case especially, the biggest war chest and most powerful brand will have the advantage—much as we saw in the ride-hailing wars.
Biden, who served two terms as vice president after decades in the U.S. Senate, would have the advantage of name recognition should he enter the race.
Photo Credit: GongTo on Shutterstock Photo Credit: GongTo on Shutterstock These folks have the advantage of working on the digital platform that Uber created for them.
Shelley has an advantage of consistency while the human drivers have the advantage of changing their line as the car changes, something we are currently implementing.
"Biden appears to have the advantage because he is doing well among some groups that Sanders won four years ago," Murray said in a press release.
"Those that have the advantage of being able to lay eggs on non-plant material obviously have a better chance of surviving and spreading," he added.
Diesel-electric subs have the advantage of being small – and while on electric power, silent, and in general quieter and harder to detect than nuclear subs.
After seeing David's extremely strong moves compared to Oliver's more lax style, it looks like our hero should have the advantage in this competition of mutant wills.
For now, incumbents still have the advantage when it comes to customer numbers, helped by ongoing apathy towards switching, a status quo that is unlikely to remain.
WHILL's current products can't climb stairs, but they do have the advantage of being designed for both indoor and outdoor use, giving users more flexibility, says Yoshioka.
For once, rather than trying to make inroads against their better-known competitors, companies such as RideAustin or Fasten have the advantage of a year's head start.
PayPal does have the advantage that retailers fear Amazon, so are unlikely to want to help it expand by making its payment service available on their websites.
Regardless, even without the Core you'd have the advantage of more RAM, storage space and ports than the base MacBook — with the added benefit of a touchscreen.
South Carolina, then ranked No. 23.0, had home court but still didn't have the advantage as the Huskies blew by 20153-22015 in Columbia on February 2100.
Democrats have the advantage of a long-standing centralized effort to recruit and support female candidates in the form of EMILY's List, which was founded in 1985.
Merck may have the advantage when it comes to cost, according to Cowen, which noted chemotherapy as the combination drug costs less than a second immunotherapy medicine.
Offensive systems always have the advantage in this type of arms race, because missiles can be produced at a much faster and cheaper rate than defensive interceptors.
These systems often have the advantage of being less expensive than standard PC or Mac hardware, but they may require an internet connection to perform many functions.
"Anytime you play on home soil you feel like you have the advantage," Hurst said in a conference call on Thursday, vividly recalling the finish at Gleneagles.
Here's where the Libertarians have the advantage: They're already on the ballot in 32 states and say they're on track for all 50 and the District of Columbia.
"The hard part is not getting in, it's figuring out what to do once you get in and that's where the defender should have the advantage," he said.
These were also the biggest leads for Baldwin in her Senate bid, though she certainly seems to have the advantage, and election forecasters think she is increasingly safe.
Samsung does have the advantage of Android behind it, meaning there will be more apps available, and possibly some developer incentives to optimize apps for the desktop experience.
They have the advantage of being more kid-friendly (you can't scratch them like CDs), harder to pirate, and data loads fasters on them than on optical discs.
Polls show Democrats have the advantage when it comes to voter enthusiasm — a phenomenon that has played out in street protests and marches that began with Trump's inauguration.
He said Bosch was optimising the combustion engine and also exploring synthetic fuels, which would have the advantage of being able to use existing filling stations and engines.
Meanwhile, mini-brains have the advantage of being alive and able to exhibit "spontaneous electrical activity," but they're not conscious in the way that a living brain is .
Vanessa doesn't have the advantage of having an aunt and uncle who are retired professionals and know how to get her to the state agencies that can help.
Those who already have the advantage of better educations, better connections and better financial resources often parlay these advantages into securing more valuable opportunities and more remunerative careers.
WIND farms and solar-energy plants have the advantage that their fuel is free, but the disadvantage that the availability of that fuel may change from minute to minute.
But the Speaker does have the advantage of setting the legislative calendar, as opposed to minority party senators who will have to pick their issues on someone else's timetable.
These services have the advantage of an existing, built-in audience, but there's a greater possibility of photos being viewed (or copied, or downloaded) by people you don't know.
They have the advantage of having scored a large government contract in the past when they built the CIA's private cloud in 2013, earning $600 million for their troubles.
Backers remain confident that the race is at worst a toss-up, and believe that their organization on the ground means they have the advantage in a coin flip.
Birds of prey have the advantage of being able to bring drones safely to the ground, rather than causing them to crash, which can pose risks to those below.
Right now [Trump] doesn't seem to have that, but he does have the advantage of incumbency and a force of nature quality that opponents will struggle to grapple with.
Investors, who often have the advantage of all-cash offers, bought and continue to buy lower-priced and distressed homes, taking advantage of high demand for single-family rentals.
" Mr. Cuomo took the same tack, telling reporters the next day, "We have the advantage of knowing it is factually not true, because Pat Foye did not stand down.
For one, Democrats have the advantage of a long-standing centralized effort to recruit and support female candidates in the form of EMILY's List, which was founded in 1985.
Wireless phone networks also have the advantage of network effects but still face robust competition, in part due to antitrust enforcement like the blocked AT&T/T-Mobile deal.
Khanna told CNN that if he ran again in 85033, this time around Sanders would have the advantage of the support of more elected officials and the party apparatus.
Yet, e-commerce brands have the advantage of being malleable: They can reach their customers directly to communicate delays and change their business model with a few website updates.
Some services depend on scale to be effective, but others are more individually tailored, and being smaller in size could have the advantage of being more nimble and responsive.
But as home health care and virtual reality gaming gain popularity, higher speeds will become more important, and cable companies have the advantage because they're connected to the home.
To be clear: Clinton remains ahead of Donald Trump in most polls, both nationally and in almost every swing state, and she continues to have the advantage in forecasting models.
Everyone goes through that, as I guess we have the advantage of having been on that journey many times with many different kinds of founders at all sorts of stages.
A large headquarters building will naturally be viewed as the mothership, and employees there will have the advantage of being in front of executives and raising their hand in meetings.
Evangelicals propelled Ted Cruz to victory in Iowa, where he won 34% of the evangelical vote, and I expect him to have the advantage among this group in South Carolina.
We have the advantage of having him around as a young man—and his wife and family, too, who have been incredibly important to the spirits of so many people.
You can very well sell that through other channels in the future, but if you get born online, you have the advantage of fast iteration to get product market fit.
But the people thinking about how to do it have the advantage of having lived through the first internet revolution—which should give them some idea of what to expect. ■
The coaches from the academies have the advantage of many years' experience dealing with teams and players, compared with former players who have to start their career as a coach.
Republicans have the advantage: while Democrats and independents who caucus with them have to defend 26 seats this year, Heller's is one of only nine GOP seats up for grabs.
But unlike in the multifamily space, single-family rental companies have the advantage of being able to move with the housing cycles, profiting both from their income and their assets.
Then they "cracked" remaining Democratic voters elsewhere in the state, spreading them out across various districts to try to ensure the GOP would have the advantage in most of them.
However, while making access challenging was never the intent of the event's founders, it does at least have the advantage of only attracting the dedicated — particularly at the international level.
These are just more examples of a strong job market in which workers have the advantage, whether they're quitting in record numbers or "ghosting" opportunities that don't meet their own expectations.
And as Dylan Matthews has written, the economic fundamentals are already pretty mediocre for Clinton — to the point where some well-respected models indicate Republicans should have the advantage this year.
If she were to run for chancellor then, Nahles would also have the advantage, as a non-member of the cabinet, of not being too closely associated with the new government.
The Canadians have the advantage of ready-made text from a recent deal with the EU. Its dispute-settlement rules watered down investors' rights in favour of governments' freedom to regulate.
"Big companies are struggling because low-cost, smaller firms have the advantage, especially with the market completely driven by price," said Johnny Yang, Shanghai-based head of small importer Wines Direct.
"I didn't have the advantage of having a single focus on athletics... "With all due respect, when corrupt behavior takes place it's rare for that to be shared with co workers.
By playing this season with Toronto, the Raptors would have the advantage of being able to pay $49 million more in a max deal than other suitors, such as the Lakers.
And, I think, sometimes a black may think that they don't really have the advantage or this or that but in actuality today, currently, it's, uh, it's a, it's a great.
As part of baseball's new collective bargaining agreement, announced Thursday, the team with the better regular season record will have the advantage of playing more home games in the World Series.
That is a challenging hurdle that Democrats have yet to overcome since the election of Trump, and until they do, Trump and Republicans will have the advantage for the foreseeable future.
Over the last several years, the FDA has approved a number of medications to treat severe mental illness that have the advantage of lasting for weeks or months at a time.
And since the default outcome if no action is taken is for the block grants to vanish, conservatives who want even deeper spending cuts will have the advantage in this showdown.
He said some oil companies partially evacuated their employees but the camps have the advantage of not having a lot of trees around them, plus industrial fire crews are usually in place.
Original works like Ghost in the Shell or Death Note have the advantage of a built-in fandom and name recognition, but they're also fundamentally based in Japanese culture and Japanese characters.
Listening to music with the Aeropex generally sounds hollow and flat compared to traditional earbuds, which have the advantage of a tight seal, and minimal distance between the speaker and the eardrum.
Yes, but: Vertical AV companies do have the advantage of working with a fully integrated set of technological systems, whereas horizontal companies have to adapt to the various standards vertical companies use.
But both StEnSea and the Hydrostor system have the advantage over plants like Cruachan that you can start small and add extra units as needed—rather like wind and solar energy themselves.
But in contrast to the potpourri of disparate criticisms Clinton has offered so far, it does have the advantage of telling a clear and at least somewhat plausible story about her opponent.
While Auburn will have the advantage of rest on its side, UConn should be plenty battle-tested after facing the likes of Oregon, Michigan State, Arkansas and Syracuse over the last month.
With Leonard playing this season with Toronto, the Raptors would have the advantage of being able to pay $49 million more in a max deal than other suitors, such as the Lakers.
That means that the snakes often have the advantage on the rodents and other animals they eat — but not always, which is what might be expected when both sides are always evolving.
Boston figures to have the advantage on the mound in Saturday's contest, as reigning Cy Young Award winner Rick Porcello opposes Nick Tepesch, who will be making his debut for the Twins.
Such teams have the advantage of the most purely talented players but the drawback of a lack of experience — in a sport where winning in March might require losing in past Marches.
"Younger athletes have the advantage of faster physical recovery as well as an attitude of 'nothing to lose,' which allows them to leave it all on the field of play," she said.
"I couldn't say whether we have the advantage one way or another because confidence is pretty critical in these things," said Courier, a Davis Cup winner as a player in 1992 and 1995.
It makes sense, then, that Amazon would want to offer a similar hands-free experience across devices – especially as voice assistants like Google's and Apple's Siri have the advantage of being built-in.
South American flower farmers "have the advantage of labor, the advantage of their weather conditions and sunlight, so they have some natural things and some cultural things going for them," Mr. Cronquist said.
And while it's unclear if Melania Trump will appear with her stepdaughter, the President will have the advantage of being able to spread out two of his most effective surrogates throughout the trip.
The wholesale-only model would have the advantage of making the market less "litigious", said Innocenzo Genna, a telecoms expert in Brussels, because the wholesale operator would have no retail business to defend.
If any of Froome's rivals unexpectedly decide to take him on during the next two days, he will have the advantage of a strong team to help him fend off any such efforts.
Teams also have the advantage of a tightly controlled majority of cheerleaders, many of whom are rightfully afraid of being fired if they fight back against a system they know to be unfair.
Sure, Asia might have the advantage when it comes to the sheer size of its population, but it means precious little if many of them can't access one of tech's catalysts: the internet.
Technologies built on top of these massive systems have the advantage of serving a built-in, wider audience and tie into daily life in a way that no standalone mobile app ever could.
Whichever team wins this game will be in the driver's seat in the N.F.C. North, and with the Bears hosting what should be a cold night game in Chicago, they have the advantage.
But Lyft and Uber have the advantage of actually running some of the transport networks that can be used to make those trips happen, and would like users to never leave their platforms.
Pospisil and Shapovalov have been a two-man team this week, although Canada did have the advantage of two full days of rest during the week after starting round-robin play on Monday.
Both companies have the advantage of extensive logistics and supply chains at their disposal, but Petersson is confident that Oatly — which has been in the business for 25 years — can hold its own.
With Leonard playing this season with Toronto, the Raptors would have the advantage of being able to pay $49 million more in a max deal than other suitors, such as the Los Angeles Lakers.
That could make it more difficult for Hulu to compete with other live TV packages — especially because some have the advantage of being bundled with wireless service, like AT&T's DirecTV Now or WatchTV.
In fact, Republicans may have the advantage today as they have broken with the old families first — and broken first with the old century and the old millennium — and are ready to begin again.
"As a China biotech (company) we have the advantage of knowing policy, understanding the environment and being able to mobilize resources to get things done," said Li Chen, 54, chief executive of Hua Medicine.
Chase cards have the advantage when it comes to baggage delay insurance; while the Amex Platinum and other Amex cards offer lost baggage insurance, they doesn't offer any coverage when your bags are delayed.
With Royce out of the way, the six Democratic candidates -- including former $266 million lottery winner Gil Cisneros -- stand a much stronger shot at defeating a Republican who doesn't have the advantage of incumbency.
No. 217 LSU, 29.5pm ET Lines: LSU -219 | O/U: 214 What to watch: LSU has the nation's No. 221 scoring offense, so they should have the advantage if this turns into a shootout.
With the costs of capital and raw materials ranking lower for them, small business owners who already have more employees have the advantage of dedicating more of their extra revenue to invest in their workers.
Eric Topol, a cardiologist and digital-medicine researcher at the Scripps Research Institute, in San Diego, says that doctors and algorithms are comparable in accuracy in some areas, but computers have the advantage of speed.
Large EMs in Asia and Latin America, for example, have the advantage of a large domestic consumer base, many of whom are just entering the middle class, which allows them to look inwards for growth.
He predicted the Democratic race would be won in March, when it quickly expands to 22 delegate-rich states with some of the largest minority and urban populations — and that Clinton would have the advantage.
A voice-based interface would be similar, and would also have the advantage of skipping any kind of visual interface, which, as mentioned above, only adds complexity if presented in tandem with an audio equivalent.
This would also have the advantage of leveling the playing field for small businesses that can't afford the tax lawyers that allow big multinational corporations to choose when or if they'll be paying their taxes.
They do have the advantage, though, that they can see the software, the chips and the hardware, and they can be more elegant in the way they fix it, because they control all those things.
This is the opposite of the conventional wisdom that China and president-for-life Xi Jingping have the advantage of waiting out President Trump, who supposedly needs a trade deal sometime before next year's elections.
Six Nations organisers will, presumably, try to retain the order of fixtures as originally scheduled, so Ireland would at least have the advantage of knowing what they need to do - assuming they beat Italy beforehand.
DF: I used to cover the environment, and it does have the advantage of the fact that when you call people up and ask them questions, their first instinct is not to lie to you.
I wore the Merrell All Out Terra Ice, which have the advantage of being Gore-Tex, with little spikes in the bottom so that you can make progress without spending too much time on your arse.
The animals get closer with each generation, and the team have the advantage of being able to test the offspring's DNA against the complete genome of an auroch, which was successfully sequenced at University College Dublin.
And while it might seem odd for a dating app to delve into career networking, it seems like a smart and promising move for Bumble to take on another space where men traditionally have the advantage.
However, BCBG is behind on its rent, and bankruptcy would have the advantage of shielding it from legal action by landlords, which have been put under pressure by a wave of retail bankruptcies and shuttered stores.
Since pitchers facing opposite handed hitters don't have the advantage of piquing the hitters' flight response, they typically get hitters out by changing speeds, throwing more changeups, and using breaking pitches out of the strike zone.
With Brown now in Oakland, Smith-Schuster will be the biggest threat the Steelers have on offense, but will also not have the advantage of having another Pro Bowl caliber receiver lined up along with him. 
"Amazon exists in a world where a lot of retailers have the advantage of allowing customers to pick things up the same day in stores," with far larger brick-and-mortar footprints than Amazon can boast.
Getting rid of them all would enable a huge reduction in overall rates and would have the advantage of penalizing just about everyone in the upper income brackets (not to mention radically simplifying the tax code).
Brazil's oilseed tends to have the advantage anyway since the protein content and quality are higher than the U.S. product, so buyers often steer south of the equator for their soybeans if it makes economical sense.
There has been growth over the past two decades in the number of students taking degrees in social sciences and law, which have the advantage of being cheap to teach, and can thus subsidise niche language courses.
But he does have the advantage of video footage, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
They do have the advantage, though, that they can see the software and the chips and the hardware, and they can be more elegant in the way that they fix it because they control all those things.
Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven, director-general with responsibility for global issues in Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, said climate risk insurance schemes have the advantage of offering fast payouts which can give communities some protection.
He predicted the Democratic race would be won in March, when the nominating contests quickly expand to 22 delegate-rich states with some of the largest minority and urban populations, and that Clinton would have the advantage.
Miclat said influencers in the gaming industry have the advantage of being able to produce their personal style of content for large audiences at scale, and brands have gotten better at working to match his clients' style.
But, defenders of the ruling say, the alternative is to discriminate against the millions of XX athletes who do not have the advantage testosterone brings — unless they inject themselves with it, which would disqualify them from races.
Sustainability will become a broad investment themeWhile cleantech investing had mixed success during the mid-2000s, "greentech" investing during the 2020s will have the advantage of more efficient business models and heightened consumer awareness, interest, and urgency.
Like so many terrible Republican policies, work requirement policies have the advantage of appealing to a basic American value—Work Is Good—that Republicans cherish and Democrats either agree with or are too afraid to really challenge.
"The prices from the auctions on the regulated market are not attractive for us, so we prefer to focus on the free market where we are have the advantage of being the biggest player in Brazil," Freitas said.
We have the benefit of having relationships with a lot of these companies, they have big customer bases, and we have the advantage, unlike others that are in the credit card business, that we didn't have historical business.
"I have the advantage of many perspectives as someone who has lived in different kinds of communities: as a woman, as someone who previously identified as a lesbian, as someone who is a person of color," she said.
Ranked by Forbes as the eighth-richest American with an estimated worth of $53.4 billion, Bloomberg will have the advantage of being able to self-finance his campaign and pour millions of dollars into advertising and hiring staff.
Produced by Carlton Cuse ("Lost") and Meredith Averill ("The Haunting of Hill House"), "Locke & Key" does have the advantage of being based on a well-established property, and the nature of the story leaves room for further adventures.
The structure does have the advantage of getting into the most compelling parts of the movie faster, but that comes at the expense of developing a knowledge of these two people -- spooning out details, literally, on the fly.
The racked cables offer a long-term solution and have the advantage of providing easier access for routine maintenance and future cable upgrades, including the planned transition of some cables to fiber-optic within the coming 18 months.
In the spotted hyena population, matriarchy, as opposed to patriarchy, appears to have the advantage of maintaining genetic diversity: As the lower-ranking sex, individual males are less likely to father a disproportionate number of cubs in one clan.
While some have suggested that the United States implement its own GDPR — a comprehensive reform to more tightly regulate the collection, use, and retention of data — we have the advantage of looking at the early consequences of Europe's policy.
But Democrats think they have the advantage on taxes in 2020, pointing to the fact that polling has not found widespread support for Trump's 2017 law but has found support for Democratic proposals to raise taxes on the rich.
Eggers wrote on Lightspeed&aposs blog: "While &aposcleantech&apos investing had mixed success during the mid-2000s, &aposgreentech&apos investing during the 2020s will have the advantage of more efficient business models and heightened consumer awareness, interest, and urgency."
"Small companies have the advantage of that they're typically local, they're typically where you can get some ownership in them and typically where you can bring your skills to bear without being overburdened and having to retrain," he said.
With tools like Facebook Live that demand less scripted moments, this level of media-training can stutter, especially when you don't have the advantage of seeing an outside view of what exactly you look like while it's all going down.
In this case, the family doesn't even have the advantage of video footage, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
" Michael Brodkorb, the blogger who uncovered the photo told CNN: "Ellison will face new scrutiny about his past associations, but he will have the advantage of balancing this discussion with his extensive work in Congress since being elected a decade ago.
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Ranked by Forbes as the eighth-richest American, with an estimated worth of $22014 billion, Bloomberg will have the advantage of being able to self-finance his campaign and has already poured millions of dollars into advertising and hiring staff.
Highly trained US soldiers have the advantage of the world's most advanced equipment and techniques, from night-vision devices to attack helicopters to pin point intelligence to an array of remote controlled weapons—all backed by air power and virtually unlimited resources.
Schaeuble said that while Britain would still be able to trade with the EU after leaving, it could not have the advantage of access to the bloc's single market without accepting free movement of EU citizens or paying in to the EU's budget.
The problem was that she was overweight—or not simply overweight but obese—and her features were more mannish than feminine, so that she didn't even have the advantage some overweight women enjoy of looking vulnerable and inviting at the same time.
Whereas large companies can probably handle big shocks better because they have more and bigger resources, small companies have the advantage of being in a better position to understand legislation changes and being faster at adapting to a new framework, he noted.
"Obviously, Theresa May will have the advantage of the EU at 27 and the fact that there are 27 different opinions," Wolff said, adding that at the moment the EU is united in the process but not in the aims for the negotiations.
Dex-Net doesn't have the advantage of being a living person with eyes and a memory, so its creators gave it more than six million artificial 3D representations of objects and had it work out the best way, theoretically, to pick up each.
Nevertheless, researcher Packaged Facts says traditional retailers can win with real estate: "Companies such as Walmart and Kroger have the advantage, because they already have stores all over the country in both urban and rural settings," it said in a recent report.
While Democrats appear to have the advantage in future popular vote contests, their success in the Electoral College will likely require some combination of intensifying their support among voters of color and improving their margins among white, particularly white noncollege-educated, voters.
In this case, the family doesn't even have the advantage of video footage of the shooting itself, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
Established stylists are also in thick with the top design houses, so they have the advantage of being able to borrow red-carpet-ready looks from designers' latest collections for their clients to wear — sometimes mere days after said looks are debuted on the runway.
Though nowhere near ready for heavy-duty use yet, fuel cells have the advantage over batteries that their range is limited by the amount of fuel carried, not by the number of cells on board, since the cells themselves do not store the energy.
Both Clinton and Sanders have the advantage over Trump in general-election matchups In hypothetical general-election matchups in Michigan, Clinton leads Trump by 16 points, 52 percent to 36 percent, while Sanders is ahead by an even wider margin, 56 percent to 34 percent.
But the family does have the advantage of video footage, which has seemingly convinced several prosecutors — as was the case after the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and now McDonald in Chicago — to press charges.
The average fan doesn't realize that the celebrity musician they love is probably just as unstable as their partner, but the more famous one tends to have the advantage of having this curated image that the public sees, while their loved one gets painted as crazy.
The Vermont senator has more cash on hand than any other candidate — a staggering $28503 million at the end of the third fundraising quarter — positioning himself for the final run into Iowa, where his campaign believes it will have the advantage in volunteer support and organization.
Now, everyone from Google and Facebook to startups and universities use these open source picture sets to feed their machine learning beasts, but the big technology companies have the advantage of access to millions of user-labeled images from apps such as Google Photos and Facebook.
While Opera can't match the user base of Apple's Safari or Google Chrome — both of which have the advantage of bundling a browser with a mobile OS — Opera does have a very loyal following, which makes this release one of the most impactful blockchain launches to date.
While the shopping cart might have the advantage of being able to more closely monitor an individual's own shopping cart, store-wide systems like Trigo's will potentially cost less to operate and the software might even be something that can be used on existing in-store cameras.
The karsts his group wants to protect have the advantage of already being a minor tourist attraction, with a Buddhist pagoda sprawling out at their feet, small shrines nestled into the caves and a set of stone steps leading down to an underground pond where monks bathe.
What would you give as advice to people over here on principles around understanding scale that we don't have the benefit of just being able to experiment, because we don't have a billion people in an addressable market over here that you have the advantage of doing?
"This region is land-locked — pollution cannot dissipate quickly — and does not have the advantage of the coast like Mumbai or Chennai," Anumita Roy Chowdhury, head of the air pollution and clean transportation program at the Delhi-based advocacy organization Center for Science and Environment, told the Indian Express.
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"Trump heads into the general election with a head start on the ground because of the operation the RNC has built — and no matter how you slice it, or how much Democrats scramble to put staff in now, they are playing catch up and we have the advantage.
Some researchers hypothesize that because a body takes in only the amount of nicotine it needs to maintain a certain level, high-nicotine products like Juul could have the advantage of delivering that power punch with fewer puffs, decreasing the amount of harmful aerosol a vaper would inhale.
A second diplomat said the EU-27 have the advantage of going in to the second phase of Brexit talks convinced that unity has served them well so far and that Britain is in a tight spot to get any outline trade deal before leaving the EU in 15 months.
The German company is exploring synthetic fuels, which would have the advantage of being able to use existing filling stations and engines, its CEO Volkmar Denner told a news conference, adding this could potentially save 2.8 gigatonnes of CO2 by 2050 - three times as much as Germany produced in 2016.
From one point of view, the Republicans have the advantage here: They'll remain unified behind their sexual harassers while the Democrats suffer from a purge; it's easy to imagine a scenario where Moore is elected to the Senate while Conyers and Minnesota Senator Al Franken are pushed out of office.
They also have the advantage of keeping fuel on-site, which allowed them to supply electricity during the extreme cold of the polar vortex in 2014, when the use of natural gas for heating led to shortages and when some coal plants shut down because of frozen fuel or equipment.
But here is why the percentages made him right in the moment, as well: At that point, nearly four hours into the grueling game, long after the sun had set behind the San Gabriel Mountains beyond Oklahoma's end zone, it was clear which team would have the advantage going forward.
Although Mr. Sanders needs to defeat Mr. Biden by only three points in the remaining primaries to overtake him, Mr. Sanders will not have the advantage he enjoyed on Super Tuesday of early votes cast before Mr. Biden's South Carolina victory, a showing that prompted other candidates to drop out.
BNDES also may give the fintechs new business by allowing them to distribute credit lines to small companies, which would have the advantage of being completely digital at a time when countries around the world are trying to limit personal contact to stop the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus.
Prices remain high as it's still early days for the technology, but you do have the advantage of being able to have your movie and TV show collection on display on a shelf, and enjoy the best possible quality of your selected films—even better than via a service like Netflix or iTunes.
These actors all have the advantage of being able to give easy, casual, cheeky performances — the sort in which every smirk, nod and cocked eyebrow telegraphs that something is about to happen that will make the audience feel not so much surprised as assured that the surprises will continue to arrive on schedule.
"For military purposes, solid-fueled missiles have the advantage that they have the fuel loaded in them and can be launched quickly after they are moved to a launch site," David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the U.S.-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said in a blog post.
"We will be working to ensure that this final benchmark of entry of poultry is achieved so that South Africa continues to have the advantage of full AGOA benefits, including by working with the U.S. and South African industries to expedite the shipment of eligible product as soon as possible," the senators said.
Ranked by Forbes as the eighth-richest American with an estimated worth of $53.4 billion, Bloomberg joins activist Tom Steyer as the second billionaire to enter the Democratic race and will have the advantage of being able to self-finance his campaign and pour millions of dollars into advertising and hiring staff.
Anything that is produced, and edited in this manner, is fictitious by default, but unlike an actor, my mother didn't have the advantage of hiding behind a character, not to mention that the term reality forms a perception that is impossible to overcome when the viewers aren't aware of what goes down behind the scenes.
With the emergence of the anti-politics of presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the Republicans may actually have the advantage.
Sonny Jurgensen set the mark in 22016, and the Eagles have had some pretty fair quarterbacks since then: Ron Jaworski, Randall Cunningham and, best of them all, Donovan McNabb, who in his prime — with rare exceptions — afforded the Eagles at least one certainty heading into every game: that they would have the advantage at quarterback.
It is in the head that Djokovic believes he may have the advantage over his Scottish opponent, a man just seven days his senior who he has beaten in four out of six major finals, and whose game he has been trying to pick apart since the first time he recalls facing him as an 11-year-old.
If there's a certain sameness to it all, it illustrates how tech behemoths are all moving into an age of A.I. Microsoft, Google, Amazon and others are all racing to become the go-to company for A.I., betting that whoever wins will have the advantage in a technology that is permeating more and more software programs and hardware products.
Rottinghaus said it could be hard for voters to believe that Cruz all of a sudden wants to maintain pre-existing condition protections, but he said Cruz is responding to a shifting political landscape where Democrats now sense they have the advantage on the issue and are hammering Republicans across the country for their previous votes to repeal the protections.
This is how they responded: Q. Do Democrats still have the advantage in enthusiasm, or did the confirmation fight over Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE even the playing field?
Baltimore's and Miami's were the longest, written and signed by interns (but real people certainly.) Baltimore's probably was better because it didn't try to sell him tickets as hard as Miami did, but the Orioles have the advantage of 60 years of history and Camden Yards and Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken and Boog Powell and Earl Weaver and Alice Sweet's tomato plants.
Convalescent plasma treatment isn't new, or even all that sophisticated, but it does have the advantage of being relatively safe (in line with standard blood transfusions, once a person is confirmed to no longer be carrying any active virus), so this could be something to watch for more active updates versus some of the longer-lead treatment technologies in development.

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