31.   That edge was gained by aggression.

32.   The families come intent on doing the right thing and on perhaps gaining an edge in the pending legal fight, but anything can happen.

33.   The effect of Republicans and Democrats alternating questions was to prevent either side from gaining an edge.

34.   The intimidation to which Lewis refers is the type demonstrated by Burns and Ruff Sunday, trying to gain an edge, however small.

35.   The main argument for regional funds is that managers gain an edge by being close to the companies they own.

36.   The Hornets expected to gain some edge outside of the Kidd versus Davis competition with the return of Jamaal Magloire from a one-game suspension.

37.   Then, the idea is to wage psychological warfare in hopes of gaining an edge.

38.   They argue that under GATT European competitors will use every export subsidy allowed to gain an edge over the U.S. in international markets.

39.   There was a time when Cadillac, striving to look sharp and gain an edge, got literal in its interpretation of that mission.

40.   This is vital as service providers, which are now launching wireless communications networks, seek ways to gain an edge over traditional carriers.

v. + edge >>共 387
have 30.50%
lose 5.56%
take 4.22%
get 3.07%
hold 2.96%
gain 2.92%
give 2.92%
maintain 1.34%
trim 1.30%
reach 1.10%
gain + n. >>共 494
ground 7.40%
access 6.63%
control 4.75%
momentum 4.34%
support 3.85%
strength 2.76%
popularity 2.36%
attention 2.10%
confidence 1.96%
approval 1.92%
edge 0.55%
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