tangible advantage造句
例句与造句
- So what makes this objective, tangible advantage on MSPA's part invalid?
- Mendocino offers tangible advantages over the wine country to the south.
- In 1916, the pro-German policy was abandoned, having resulted in famine, rebellious opinions, and no tangible advantages.
- But if there is a tangible advantage for the store, then Mizeur said he would not rule out such collaboration.
- The GeForce 256 was also quite expensive for the time and it didn't offer tangible advantages over competitors'products outside of 3D acceleration.
- It's difficult to find tangible advantage in a sentence. 用tangible advantage造句挺难的
- That's because in the physical world, there is an important tangible advantage that blesses some stores at the expense of others : location.
- The 5 billion forints ( US $ 23 million ) campaign had also failed to clearly explain the practical, tangible advantages of EU membership, Bohm said.
- The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said key officers are reluctant to halt aerial bombing because it is the one tangible advantage it has over the south.
- His pending stops on the way to Nov . 2 include possibly one more visit to New Hampshire, where he has not been since Oct . 1 and where polls show Kerry with a tangible advantage.
- He stated that the transition from the regimental to the brigade system " had on the whole been going well " and it was now time to see if there were " tangible advantages from the point of view of recruiting and flexibility " to be gained from a " large regiment system ".
- But government disengagement from the costly long-term financial commitments required by large infrastructure projects in the wake of the 2008 2012 global recession, combined with the progressive realization that infrastructure could be an ideal asset class providing tangible advantages such as long duration-facilitating cash flow matching with long-term liabilities, protection against inflation and statistical World Pensions Council ( WPC ).