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And it's my job, in the
competitive
process, to narrow this down.
That just unlocks a
competitive
spirit which is inherent in each and every one of us.
If I go back to the women that were playing sport at the beginning, one of the fascinating things we found over different countries, exploring sportswear, that if a person is a
competitive
person and they are in the moment of action, the needs are not different between a man and a woman.
Sometimes I think our minimum speed is Mach 3. Anything less, and we fear losing our
competitive
edge.
So in a
competitive
industry where DJs have been relentlessly honing their craft, desperate to attain gigs, sending demos to clubs, my best friend and I took a different approach, and we started our own club night, and we employed ourselves as the DJs.
Indoor vertical farming is a relatively recent phenomena, commercially speaking, and the reason for this is that consumers care more about food safety and where their food comes from, and also, the necessary technology to make this possible is more readily available and lower cost, and the overall cost of food production globally is actually increasing, making this type of food production more
competitive.
It's not just competitive, it's also caring.
So, there is a huge
competitive
argument about sustaining the capacity for open-source and consumer-driven innovation, because it's one of the greatest
competitive
levers against monopoly.
Over 20,000 economists whose job it is,
competitive
entry to get there, couldn't see what was happening.
Or
competitive
games like chess where, well, you're not trying to solve ...
And Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland now rank among the top six most
competitive
nations on Earth, and they work the kind of hours that would make the average American weep with envy.
Many of the German companies, for instance, believe that they are really producing a high-quality product at a good price, so they are very
competitive.
With the fast-food industry you know, it's very
competitive.
And we actually did that and it gave us a
competitive
advantage for a while.
It's a very close-knit but
competitive
society, a little bit, because when you're hunting for extremely rare records, if you miss your opportunity, you might not see that record ever in your life.
Now, these numbers for banks may not seem very big, but in highly
competitive
industries, even really small differences in margin matter a lot.
It's very, very interesting that men, more than women, tend to be more
competitive
here.
PM: That's Dimitri at his most
competitive.
Today, I'm going to show you four, because I hope to have a
competitive
advantage at the end of this, still.
But then I saw that this company was producing some pockets of excellence, areas in which they beat the competition in very tough,
competitive
sectors.
The plot surrounds the contestants--dogs--and their owners as they venture into the world of
competitive
dog...OK, it's about a dog show.
In this role, he is a quintessential "participant-observer," while gathering together a wide array of personalities whom were integral to this movement and those who were profoundly affected by the advent of skateboarding as a
competitive
sport and subculture.
Better still, this documentary neither sanitizes nor romanticizes its subjects: These rough'n'scrappy lads were so fiercely
competitive
and out for themselves that they all went their separate ways when the lure of fame and fortune manifested in their lives.
The film comes to head at the Camp Olympiad as the rivals square off in
competitive
athletic contests with Tripper almost realizing their doomed to fail yet another year.
He won an Oscar nomination for his role here, and still to this day he is the youngest performer to receive an Oscar nomination in a
competitive
category (Best Supporting Actor).
After seeing the trailer of this film in the cinema, i thought that it was an original concept for a thriller, setting it in the
competitive
world of computer companies.
Israeli film has definitely come of age and is now fully
competitive
with other foreign films, though few have found a large audience in the U.S.
Sergeant Archibald Cutter (Cary Grant of "The Last Outpost"), Sergeant MacChesney (Oscar-winner Victor McLaglen of "The Informer"), and Sergeant Ballantine (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. of "The Dawn Patrol"), are a
competitive
trio of hard-drinking, hard-brawling, and fun-loving Alpha males whose years of frolic are about to become history because Ballantine plans to marry Emmy Stebbins (Joan Fontaine) and enter the tea business.
Mathieu has a complex relationship with his ill mother, demanding aunt and sister (with whom he has a
competitive
relationship).
Two extremely
competitive
and testosterone-overloaded paintball enemies challenge each other to the ultimate showdown in a sleazy bar.
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