Compete
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Isn't that also the best for us if they
compete
freely, since more competition drives more quality, lower prices, more innovation?
And this is where competition rules come in, because when we make sure that markets work fairly, then businesses
compete
on the merits, and that helps to build the trust that we need as citizens to feel comfortable and in control, and the trust that allows our society to work.
They can help us to make sure that new technology treats people fairly and that everyone can
compete
on a level playing field.
Did they
compete
with each other?
And that's where all the forces become unified, because gravity finally is strong enough to
compete
with all the other forces.
Net pens are also susceptible to escapes, unleashing huge numbers of fish which
compete
for resources and weaken the local gene pool with genes adapted for captivity.
Sometimes two reasons to do the same thing seem to
compete
with one another instead of complimenting, and they make people less likely to do it.
AF: Yeah, look, I'm in the iron ore business, and I
compete
against the scrap metal business, and that's why you don't have any scrap lying around to trip over, and cut your toe on, because it gets collected.
Government schools can
compete
publicly on the basis of student enrollment.
An 80 cent gallon means, if the entire Pacific would convert to crude oil, and we'd let any oil company bring it out and refine it, they still can't
compete
with two cents a mile.
We look the same to a visitor from another planet, maybe, but not to each other because we
compete
with each other all time.
These seemed to be the three areas that I could exploit to
compete
if I wanted to comptete against people who'd been practicing for 20 to 30 years.
We run a project called the Bronx [Environmental] Stewardship Training, which provides job training in the fields of ecological restoration, so that folks from our community have the skills to
compete
for these well-paying jobs.
Every five years, teams representing the elves, goblins, and treefolk will
compete
in a grand tournament of dragon jousting.
We're having to change our resources more and more to look at this rising problem of human-elephant conflict, as people and pachyderms
compete
for space and resources.
You can use yardstick competition, so they have to
compete
against each other for the resources.
And does nuclear really
compete
with coal?
They trick legitimate businesses with convincing fake invoices and paperwork, so everything just seems real, and then they set up eBay and Amazon accounts just to
compete
with the people they've already sold fakes to.
Their tails, which are similarly repulsed by water,
compete
for space with the lipids that make up the virus’s shell.
Or, "I'm going to find some way to
compete
with you and come out on top as a result of that."
Aydah Al Jahnani also took risks and put herself out, to
compete
in the Poet of the Millions competition.
But her tribe and family urged her not to
compete
and were very much against it.
That allows the company to raise operational budgets without having to
compete
with other venues with much larger auditoriums.
The other day at the State of the Union speech, President Obama said, and I think we could all agree with this goal, "From the first railroads to the interstate highway system, our nation has always been the first to
compete.
I try to make people more resilient, more self-confident, more able to have skills to
compete
in the marketplace so that they don't have to blame the other, the other that they've never met.
I want to
compete.
And I just look at this, and I think, yes, we could take that so much further by allowing people to set targets by setting calibrated targets, by using elements of uncertainty, by using these multiple targets, by using a grand, underlying reward and incentive system, by setting people up to collaborate in terms of groups, in terms of streets to collaborate and compete, to use these very sophisticated group and motivational mechanics we see.
We were to watch these singers perform,
compete
and see how they lived together in a house as well.
Director Erwin Dietrich surely can't
compete
with specialists in the field, like Jess Franco or Joe D'Amato, and he should have sticked to making ordinary soft-core flicks.
All they could think of to do is grow her into a whiny, boring teenager to
compete
with her mother romantically?
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