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Abilities and knowledge like he has should give Zod a leg up against Swamp Thing.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/best-dc-villains-weaker-than-swamp-thing/
Alex Cora still might not have a go-to guy for the situation, but one member of Boston’s roster appears to have a leg up on the rest of the possibilities.
Source: https://nesn.com/2023/04/alex-cora-reveals-red-soxs-emergency-catcher-makes-joke/
And so the combination of OTA and OTT and MVPD and CTV not to throw out a bunch of names, gives us really a leg up on the future of video and video distribution.
Either way, I would argue it is only a matter of time and that BNED shares are setting up for a leg up, with a good shot at reaching my near-term price target of $2 per share.
Futbolear isn’t simply a football school; it’s an opportunity for personal growth and development that gives young players a leg up in the game and in life.
However, when the curtain falls and the theater kid stows away their character shoes for good, they will have a leg up in the job market.
Source: https://pittnews.com/article/178588/opinions/opinion-young-professionals-take-an-acting-class/
"I've got a little bit of a leg up to maybe what most people would get when I started brands with some of those big publications in the fashion world.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/us-showbiz/hollywood-bodyguard-reveals-favourite-star-31113899
Plus, as all of us have also experienced, computers tend to interpret things a bit unexpectedly sometimes (hello, blue screen of death!) so it never hurts to get a leg up on the electronic devices in your life.
Says Democratic political consultant Jesse Ferguson: “He’s not giving a hand-off; he’s really giving a leg up to the next generation and people are responding to that.”
Should sharing the same surname as someone who was previously admitted to a college or university grant someone a leg up over other applicants?
SINGAPORE: First-time buyers urgently looking for homes will get a leg up from Singapore's latest Budget - but the measures rolled out could also further spur demand for flats, property analysts said.
That could help Microsoft get a leg up on Google, which has declared ChatGPT a “code red.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/04/business/dealbook/tesla-bulls-challenges.html
The source continued that Kim was 'assured' her involvement in the show will give her a leg up within HBO's newly-revamped streaming service Max.
The South Carolina senator additionally enters the presidential race with greater than $20 million in money readily available, giving him a leg up on a lot of his rivals.
Source: https://basquiatstrings.co.uk/sen-tim-scott-jumps-into-the-2024-presidential-race-bt-news
“Virginians can be confident that companies with known ties to the Chinese Communist Party won’t receive a leg up from the Commonwealth’s economic incentive packages,” she added.
Source: https://jalopnik.com/va-gov-youngkin-rejects-ford-battery-plant-over-china-1850000540
When a new coach is hired they usually bring a handful of former players with them, so that gives Jonathan Gannon and Shane Steichen a leg up on Doug Pederson and Frank Reich.