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It's capitalism as it was ultimately meant to be, meeting important needs, not incrementally
competing
for trivial differences in product attributes and market share.
In the majority of bubble universes, the Higgs mass could be around the critical value, near to a cosmic collapse of the Higgs field, because of two
competing
effects, just as in the case of sand.
If a cardiologist calls another cardiologist in a
competing
hospital and discusses why that other hospital has so much better results, they will share.
The question is whether these sperm are
competing
against other men's sperm or just their own.
And we need industry structures that will accommodate very, very different motivations, from the amateur motivations of people in communities to maybe the social motivations of infrastructure built by governments, or, for that matter, cooperative institutions built by companies that are otherwise competing, because that is the only way that they can get to scale.
Now in some cases, the search for bodies that could push athletic performance forward ended up introducing into the competitive world populations of people that weren't previously
competing
at all, like Kenyan distance runners.
And others resented this comparison between gay rights and civil rights, and once again, the sinking feeling that two minority groups of which I'm both a part of were
competing
with each other instead of supporting each other overwhelmed and, frankly, pissed me off.
This is the problem: countries
competing
against each other, countries fighting against each other.
Mark Pollock: Eventually, I did rebuild my identity, and the Why for me was about
competing
again, because pursuing success and risking failure was simply how I felt normal.
Government is doing what they can, especially in terms of the pandemics and epidemics such as cholera, or Ebola at the moment, but with
competing
priorities.
We are not
competing
for news.
Kanner knew about this
competing
paper, but scrupulously avoided mentioning it in his own work.
It will ensure that those organizations can work together in partnership, rather than
competing
for limited funds, serving the priority needs of an entire population, whatever they are, so that ultimately the individuals affected can receive the care that they deserve.
Competing
models for strings have now been consolidated into a unified description, and suggest these structures may interact with massive, higher dimensional surfaces called branes.
Until the next Edwin Hubble comes along, scientists will likely be left to argue about the elegance of their
competing
models… and continue to dream about what, if anything, lies beyond our universe.
By the next Olympic Games, almost all of the
competing
of high jumpers had adopted what came to be known as the Fosbury Flop.
This breakdown of trust in media gatekeepers lead to alternative newspapers, radio shows, and cable news
competing
with the major outlets and covering events from various perspectives.
If people were only fighting and
competing
throughout human evolution, natural selection would lead to more lefties being the ones that made it until there were so many of them, that it was no longer a rare asset.
So does that mean we get just as much benefit going to the gym five days a week as we would joining a team and
competing?
starts to become shorthand for indulging myself in ways I'd given up on right around the time I got my first TV show, right around the time I became a titan-in-training, right around the time I started
competing
with myself for ways unknown.
Author Robert Louis Stevenson then introduced the idea of a logical left hemisphere
competing
with an emotional right hemisphere represented by his characters Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
A group of automobile engineers on their weekends are
competing
with Toyota.
Peer-to-peer networks assaulting the recording industry; free and open source software taking market share from Microsoft; Skype potentially threatening traditional telecoms; Wikipedia
competing
with online encyclopedias.
That problem of
competing
claims is mitigated.
The government will not do that, because they have
competing
needs.
We have no chance of
competing
against machines on frequent, high-volume tasks.
And we need to remember that forests aren't just a bunch of trees
competing
with each other, they're supercooperators.
Imagine if we had, across the country right now, in local places but nationwide, a concerted effort to revive a face-to-face set of ways to engage and electioneer: outdoor shows in which candidates and their causes are mocked and praised in broad satirical style; soapbox speeches by citizens; public debates held inside pubs; streets filled with political art and handmade posters and murals; battle of the band concerts in which
competing
performers rep their candidates.
Coaster engineers play these
competing
forces against each other, to relieve periods of intense pressure with periods of no pressure at all.
Big, dumb, hairless cats
competing
with them for resources?
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