1. However, that momentary advantage is trumped by the card the Clinton side can eventually play with a vengeance. 2. Netscape Communications Corp. signed a broad licensing and marketing agreement with America Online Inc., giving the company a momentary advantage in the Internet software market. 3. So let there be none of the maneuvering for momentary advantage that often occurs when the staffs of two rivals negotiate ground rules for these appearances. 4. The general is not one of those people who can be used to gain momentary political advantage and then discarded. 5. What Coke gets out of it is, perhaps, a momentary advantage over Pepsi. |