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The Packers have the edge at QB. But the 49ers have the edge at the other 52 spots and on the coaching.
Hong Kong seems to have the edge in that regard.
Companies that invest, innovate and excel here have the edge.
Democrats insist they have the edge in voter enthusiasm and organization.
Polling this year shows Democrats have the edge on health care.
How can I show you that, no, I have the edge?
But she concedes that Serena may just have the edge on her.
But the Saracens are formidable at home and should have the edge.
A paid VPN is generally going to have the edge on most features.
The burglar's still at large but cops have the edge with the video.
Das said even with deregulation, he believes nonbank lenders will still have the edge.
Republicans have the edge on the economy -- 48% favor them on that issue vs.
We just didn't have the edge tonight and it showed in the second half.
My point is you do not have the edge in an encounter with the police.
SMRs have the edge when they can be placed in locations where big reactors cannot.
But without gas prices factored into the equation, the Republican nominee would have the edge.
Companies that give extra flexibility to their employees will have the edge in this area.
But so far, Republicans have the edge in using text messages for fundraising and messaging.
Although, at least according to the polls, Johnson and the Conservatives still have the edge.
The younger fighter may not have the edge if this fight goes to the later rounds.
Luckily for the Warriors, they still have the edge over Houston in their first-round matchup.
"At the tactical level, the bandits have the edge on mastery of the terrain," he said.
In the 39th District, former state Assemblywoman Young Kim appears to have the edge among Republicans.
It also, sometimes, seems more impersonal, as if the ideas have the edge over their physical manifestation.
Dear Shauna, People who devoured comic books as kids have the edge when diving into graphic literature.
Despite a favorable 313 map for Democrats, the GOP appears to have the edge in holding the Senate.
In the pantheon of Gaming's Greatest Memes, "The cake is a lie" from Portal may have the edge.
For now, Trump appears to have the edge in South Carolina, according to the limited polling that's available.
In other cities, buyers have the edge and can often take their sweet time before making a bid.
Also, the Pros have the edge on everything but price (though neither, sadly, have active noise canceling yet).
It's one of the main reasons why Sanders is thought to have the edge over Hillary Clinton here.
PEOPLE GO AND THEY BET AND THEY DON'T HAVE THE EDGE AND EVENTUALLY, THEY'RE GOING TO LOSE MONEY.
And if you do that, you're going to have the edge over the other team, in my opinion.
Amazon leads in the use of AI-powered robots in logistics, but China's entrepreneurs have the edge in speed.
Tyson might have the edge on boxing history, but Mayweather is closer to the recent developments of the sport.
Republican Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott appears to have the edge over Democrat Sue Minter, a former state transportation secretary.
The teams went into today's matchup tie at 44 points, but now Southampton have the edge of three more.
Soybeans currently have the edge on canola because soymeal, separated from the beans, contains more protein than canola meal.
Samsung's competitors might have the edge, especially if the Note 291 doesn't compete with some kind of "Portrait mode".
"Democrats think they have the edge both politically and legally on this," New York Times reporter Michael Shear said.
Koichi Suzuki, Suzuki's manager for the Middle East and Africa, hopes it will soon have the edge over the others.
Gordon Gekko trying to get back into the game after serving jail time didn't have the edge of the original.
Mr Trudeau may have the edge because many of Mr Scheer's votes are bunched in the oil-producing western provinces.
They may have the edge in enrollment numbers, but that does not always lead to an advantage in the profession.
The tallies confirm that Democratic women in statehouses continue to have the edge on Republican women, 1,109 seats to 704.
But within our data—and the 383 metrics we use—are some potential clues about which locations have the edge.
Nimble, single-business firms increasingly have the edge over giant conglomerates in the region, according to analysis by Bain, a consultancy.
The third, and one in which he thinks startups have the edge, is to design cars specifically for the digital era.
Democrats still have the edge in the midterms for the House, as 90 percent of the time America chooses divided government.
"But, as public money has dwindled and demands have outpaced institutional resources, public museums no longer have the edge," he said.
And I believe the Cavs have the edge in that department, with Channing Frye, Iman Shumpert, Deron Williams and Kyle Korver.
BP may have the edge on competitors because Mad Dog is locked in Mycocene-era geological formations, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Now, Europe will have the edge, since Japan is expected to lower tariffs on European cheese like Gouda from the Netherlands.
The King of Clay is next, with 18, plus the advantage that he will always have the edge at the French Open.
Kvitova's chances could hinge on her killer serve and powerful forehand as Osaka is likely to have the edge in longer rallies.
But apparently Republicans still have the edge here: The Times showed Ojeda down 8 and his opponent Carol Miller near 50 percent.
The Kiwis have the edge, but there is no doubt that Saturday's racing added a familiar layer of intrigue to this rematch.
Now Sony can say that not only are they not going to lose on pricing, but they have the edge on content.
"My hunch would be that Republicans probably have the edge," said Larry Jacobs, a political science professor at the University of Minnesota.
Buchele has been trying to earn his third consecutive season-opening start for the Longhorns, but Ehlinger appeared to have the edge.
Experts say that deepfake generation and detection will be forever chasing each other — and that deepfake-makers will always have the edge.
There are so many white voters in those states that a candidate who wins them overwhelmingly will continue to have the edge.
The Fighting Irish will have the edge in experience and perhaps an easier time of it when they visit Boston College on Thursday.
Still, "Batman v Superman" would seem to have the edge where it really matters to the studios, which is at the box office.
Here, the Galaxy S7 appears to have the edge when it comes to color balance, as well as noise and even possibly detail.
So, while women may have the edge in enrollment numbers, it is less clear that will lead to an advantage in the profession.
On this play, talent beat out execution, and the Cavaliers will have the edge in that very important category just about every time out.
But since canned chickpeas hold together much better than canned white beans, chickpeas have the edge in the weeknight version of this Italian classic.
He could have the advantage in reflexes, while Spithill, with his deep experience and gladiatorial instincts, may have the edge in pre-start maneuvering.
Bloomberg reported the rumor today, adding that the new phones may have the edge-to-edge curved glass OLED screens that others have speculated about.
This is the one aspect where I think Bose's more airy QC35s have the edge over Sony and most of the rest of the competition.
If it can maintain that sensation using Oculus' Touch controllers, then it might have the edge in an increasing pool of new light gun games.
Independent certainly might have the edge in cool over Art Brussels, but the stalwart local fair attracted far more visitors at the preview on Thursday.
Bayer said Starship hopes to have the edge on gig-economy food delivery apps like Uber Eats by tapping into the underused infrastructure of sidewalks.
Early vote evidence saying she may have the edge there is an indication that the tightening of polls in some Midwestern states may be irrelevant.
But bombs that can see their targets, rather than blindly following their noses to a set of co-ordinates, are always likely to have the edge.
They're more likely to share our data exclusively with their branded dealerships than with independent repair shops, which could have the edge in price and convenience.
Meanwhile, Joe Manchin, Democratic senator from West Virginia — which went for Donald Trump by 40 points — seems to have the edge in his re-election campaign.
But even Republicans familiar with analytics and data mining acknowledge that Team Clinton, with its foundation starting from the Obama era, may have the edge here.
According to the oft-called "most powerful woman in hedge funds," Leda Braga of Systematica investments, the machines have the edge when betting on stocks going down.
The bottom line: This might not have the edge of an impeachment fight, but any time the outdoors lobby and AARP are at potential loggerheads, look out.
When women proved markedly more likely than men to win contested Democratic primaries in 22020, I thought female candidates would have the edge in the 22018 sweepstakes.
University of Virginia political science professor Larry Sabato's "Crystal Ball" this week said for the first time this year that Democrats have the edge in retaking the House.
Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) is an underdog for re-election and Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) is in for a brutal fight where Democrats think they have the edge.
But if this is the system, it could mean Samsung's competitors might have the edge, especially if the Note 8 doesn't compete with some kind of "Portrait mode".
But they have the edge on our world because they're not our world — they're weird and mystical places, full of talking dragons, rock-eating cutie-pies, and spiteful ghosts.
His strong name ID, particularly when compared to the rest of the GOP field, would be a boon in a race where Democrats are thought to have the edge.
But just when it seemed that Halep might definitively have the edge, Wozniacki, down, 227-243, took a medical timeout to have her left leg taped below the knee.
In advance of this fight, Gall was considered to be the sharper man on the mat, while Northcutt was perceived to have the edge in the stand-up department.
Among the Republicans, Mr. Rubenstein said, Donald J. Trump appeared to have the edge over the next two closest candidates, Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas.
AppsFor better or for worse, Android apps still have the edge over iOS apps when it comes to how deep they can get their claws into the mobile operating system.
Last year, Chelsea looked to have the edge — particularly after Ibrahimovic, Paris's star striker, was sent off early in the second leg — only to be stunned on its home field.
Polls suggest Trump is either a favorite or in an exceptionally tight race in Iowa, Nevada, Ohio and Florida, but Clinton appears to have the edge in the other states.
It comes as University of Virginia political science professor Larry Sabato's "Crystal Ball" this week said for the first time this year Democrats have the edge in retaking the House.
Sunday's forecast is for heavy rain and strong winds and while it was suggested that Lowry might have the edge in such conditions, he was quick to dismiss such talk.
On the other side of the world, the Chinese economy faces a raft of problems, which may cause Trump to think he will have the edge in case of conflict.
The Cloud Flight S might have the edge with its new Qi charging feature, but it's disappointing that it costs a premium without seeming to leap ahead in other ways.
You'd think half-hour shows would have the edge here, but gripping dramas like 13 Reasons Why and The Haunting of Hill House still made the list by getting viewers hooked.
The car industry is the cornerstone of Germany's flourishing manufacturing economy, but officials increasingly worry that Chinese and United States manufacturers have the edge in electric cars, especially in battery technology.
You recently ran ads in the New York City subway that said "I meditate to crush it," and "I meditate to have the edge" to promote your performance-oriented meditation pack.
The latest salvo by Labour ups the ante in Britain's volatile political scene less than a month out from the election, in which Credit Suisse believes Tories currently have the edge.
Democrats should have the edge here: New Mexico is becoming more blue in the Trump era, and Martinez isn't a very popular outgoing governor, with just a 35 percent approval rating.
Both teams played in waves, absorbing runs from each other, but OKC has been dominating the boards and Draymond Green is shooting (and missing) threes, so the Thunder have the edge.
Right, but I think at the center of this there's going to be a lot of fighting over this stuff because everybody wants to sort of have the edge going forward.
" He calls Trump batty but has also written that it's good to have "the edge," when "people think you're crazy and they are right, but you don't care what they think.
Federer was leading the tiebreaker, 4-3, and seemed to have the edge on a Zverev service point when a ball boy at the back of the court dropped a ball.
"That's where Google has the edge and that's where we think they will continue to have the edge," Nicholas Harteau, Spotify's vice president of engineering and infrastructure, tells The Wall Street Journal.
However, a military-linked party aiming to keep current junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha in power is expected to have the edge in cementing power under rules written by the military government.
But as John Sides recently wrote, a model incorporating Obama's approval rating, economic growth, and the number of years Democrats have held the presidency currently suggests that Republicans should have the edge.
That said, if recounts do take place, and Trump's victory in all three states is overturned, Clinton would technically have the edge in electoral college votes — 278 to the Republican candidate's revised 260.
Paris looks to have the edge over Los Angeles to land the 2024 edition, with LA 2024 bid chairman Casey Wasserman hinting on Wednesday that the U.S. city would accept a 2028 Games.
If you can keep winning the battles you'll generally have the edge on control points, and you're more likely to win them if you're moving together rather than scattering to different capture zones.
At Shandong Chambroad Petrochemicals Co, however, teetotallers would have the edge as the company has a strict no-drinking policy that bans alcohol at work and discourages its consumption even at personal events.
Expectations are high in Russia that Putin, with more than 18 years of global experience, will have the edge on Trump, who had not held elected office before he was inaugurated last year.
The spring split winners may have the edge going into this match, but the top lane seems to be the place where cracks are most likely to be found in the top seed's armor.
The Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons are battling for second place in the Central Division behind the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Pistons have the edge in the head-to-head matchups so far.
In this relationship, Israel has always had an advantage in the recruitment and handling of agents in Arab countries, and the Americans have the edge when it comes to the technology for intercepting transmissions.
But Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have never faced off before; it's hard to be absolutely sure who would have the edge in rural areas, for instance, until we start to see some votes.
Republican Troy Balderson appeared to have the edge for months over Democrat Danny O'Connor, but a new Monmouth University poll out Wednesday -- the first public poll since June -- has the race as a toss-up.
That said, if sheer thread and core count is all that matters, Intel still technically does have the edge here with the Core i9-7980XE Extreme Edition, an 18 core / 36 thread monster of a processors.
But Clinton, who has so far built a more diverse constituency resting especially on African-American voters and Hispanics, appears to have the edge going into Tuesday's primaries in Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina.
Where Bixby does have the edge is in giving you more granular control over your phone and some apps—so for example "open Settings and turn on vibration" works on Bixby but not on a Pixel phone.
But given the fact that its producers don't have to put together the final season of a massive fantasy series as well, Black America would seem to have the edge when it comes to hitting screens first.
For ease of use, intuitiveness, broader device support and voice control, Amazon and Google just have the edge at the moment, especially if you want to operate your smart home from a device that isn't made by Apple.
Sensors on newer jets provide vast amounts of information on the performance of parts, and Air France-KLM's maintenance boss believes airlines have the edge over planemakers, because they can put the stream of data to better use.
They may have to work hard to win, but they have the edge because even the moderate suburban parts of Texas tend to be anti-tax, pro-gun, and approve of things like work requirements for food stamp recipients.
Remainers believe that, when the debate is about jobs, they have the edge: this week's claim by Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, that Brexit was the biggest domestic risk to the economy reinforces that view.
McConnell can hedge about outcomes in November, but one thing is clear: With a 17-seat advantage, the largest of any majority in electoral history, Republicans have the edge they need to maintain their majority, and to grow it.
At 33, Nadal may have the edge on Federer, the 38-year-old Swiss crashing out of the U.S. Open in the quarter-finals and failing to add to his Grand Slam titles since winning the 2018 Australian Open.
Files can be quickly opened in the desktop equivalents, as you would expect, and an area where Microsoft does have the edge is with the inline help system that can quickly tell you how to do something if you get stuck.
Biden got a huge boost in the state from Klobuchar, who dropped out and endorsed him right before Super Tuesday, but Sanders was thought to have the edge there given his 23-point caucus win over Clinton four years ago.
Donald Trump in 2006: I 'sort of hope' real estate market tanks The biggest factor weighing against a close election is the electoral map -- which Democrats are gathering around them like a security blanket as it suggests their nominee will have the edge.
In theory, that should mean he would have the edge if the popular vote winds up being close to tied, or even if Mrs Clinton wins it by a small margin, just as Mr Gore did in 2000 while losing the election.
Stone, who has the twinkle of a star glimpsed through the telescope at the Griffith Park Observatory, won best musical-comedy actress at the Globes and may have the edge over Jackie's Natalie Portman (a SAG winner for Black Swan in 2011).
While AT&T's DirecTV Now may have the edge in terms of tying its service to AT&T's cellular network, offering things like streams that don't count towards data usage, for example, where Hulu may have an edge is the user interface.
Solo shows definitely have the edge this year, although a drawing survey at Canada, selected by the artist Jason Fox, may entice, and a major Bruce Nauman sculpture is great to see at Hauser & Wirth, despite overwhelming the rest of the display.
ET, Fox Sports 1 ABOUT WESTERN KENTUCKY (6-623): Coach Rick Stansbury told reporters the Hilltoppers did not have the edge they needed and were not mentally sharp in the loss to Ohio, which held on after leading by 12 at halftime.
But Mr. Elba, who won awards that night for film and TV performances, was probably also aware that in the debate over whose stories get told on the screen, it's the small one that seems to have the edge as the more inclusive medium.
Though Sanders has been scoring some points on trade, Clinton has so far built a more diverse constituency resting especially on African-American voters and Hispanics and appears to have the edge going into Tuesday's primaries in Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina.
While Apple may not be a technological pioneer like Spotify or Amazon or have the edge in machine learning, the cloud or social media like other tech giants, Cramer is firm in his view of Apple as the best consumer product company in the world.
Braun, 64, appeared to have the edge in mid-April, but the race seems to be more of a toss-up as Tuesday approaches due to the high proportion of undecided voters, according to a veteran Indiana Republican operative who declined to be named.
Opinion polls currently have Le Pen neck-and-neck in the first round of presidential voting with Francois Fillon, a former prime minister and staunchly conservative candidate for the center-right Republicans, although the latter is expected to have the edge in the second round.
Adding up all the candidates from each party, Republicans have the edge on the economy, terrorism, immigration and gun policy, while more voters choose one of the Democrats' candidates on race relations and health care, with about an even split between the two parties on foreign policy.
However, with holdings in cheap financial sector plays like China Merchants Bank, China Construction Bank and China Minsheng Bank — P/E ratios of 9.7, 6.2 and 4.7, respectively — Harriss might have the edge going forward as China finishes cleaning up its act in its old economy sectors.
Indoors and out, the Sonos Move provides the kind of quality audio you can expect from any Sonos device, and it seems nearly equally impressive on both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modes in my testing, though Wi-Fi does seem to have the edge in terms of quality.
While the stories of classic jewels still have the edge, books on contemporary designers are flourishing "as we are more aware of modern day design," said Robin Dixon, senior bookseller of Hatchard's, London's oldest bookshop, which now places jewelry books near the store's entrance to take advantage of their visual appeal.
That would leave Coon and Huffman to pick up the pieces, and between them Coon may have the edge, if only because her nomination for Fargo feels like it's a proxy for her towering performance in HBO's The Leftovers, which was tragically ignored in the Lead Actress in a Drama category.
But Thiem, a powerful Austrian, said he was in perfect health, and he appeared to have the edge when he forced a fifth set after saving a match point at 5-6 in the fourth-set tiebreaker with a bold backhand winner down the line from what appeared to be a compromised position.
Gary Silberg, head of KPMG's Americas automotive practice, said that when it comes to the digital systems and the people required to collect, analyze and manipulate the terabytes of data required to make a car drive itself, Silicon Valley companies such as Alphabet Inc and ride services leader Uber Technologies Inc have the edge.
Where wifi might have the edge is in the ease of deployment, as the Wi-Fi Alliance is keen to point out in its new paper: Individuals, businesses, and venues can upgrade their wifi themselves, at a not exorbitant cost, without waiting for big changes to the back-end infrastructure, assuming there's a fast enough broadband speed coming in.
Republicans have the edge though in the governor's race, where Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R) leads Democrat Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), 41.8 to 37 percent.
Amazon will obviously have the edge with its owned and operated products, like Echo devices, Fire tablets, and home security like the Cloud Cam and Ring (though most competing retailers also sell all of those things, so that will be interesting.) Then there's ebay, which is promising deals that will go head to head with Amazon on big-name tech, offering up to 80% off Apple, Garmin, Samsung, and more.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE both have the edge on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in Iowa in a general election match-up, according to a new Emerson poll.

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