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Polgár said that for her to consider competing it would have to be a challenge and " if I get an extremely nice offer just to play for the title.
Those mahlabas generally offer all types of dairy products, juices, and breakfasts as well as bocadillos, competing with former established snack restaurants.
The competing EISA open standard was still unable to offer enough performance improvement over ISA to provide a solution.
Yet Christianity did offer certain advantages to Clovis as he fought to distinguish his rule among many competing power centers in western Europe.
A society that is unable to offer an effective response to other societies it competes with will usually be subsumed into the culture of the competing society.
That decision established the principle that customers could connect any lawful device to the telephone network, even to offer a competing service.
Meanwhile, consumers were overwhelmed by the competing, incompatible standards and many different combinations of hardware on offer.
While competing printers and their associated control languages offered some of the capabilities of PostScript, they were limited in their ability to reproduce free-form layouts ( as a desktop publishing application might produce ), use outline fonts, or offer the level of detail and control over the page layout.
As competing columnists, the sisters occasionally clashed ; in 1956, Phillips offered her column to the Sioux City Journal at a reduced price, provided that the paper refused Lederer's column ; Life Magazine reported on the offer in 1958.
Disney World is run by rival adhocracies, each dedicated to providing the best experience to the park's visitors and competing for the Whuffie the guests offer.
This amounted to markedly clearer text display than the competing CGA adapter could offer.
The company can offer the same deal to a competing company requesting use of their network and facilities.
The proposal would keep traditional Medicare as an option, though it would also introduce private health insurance companies into an exchange in which they would offer competing plans to be paid for with government vouchers.
A wholesale electricity market exists when competing generators offer their electricity output to retailers.
If customers value the firm's offer, they will be less sensitive to aspects of competing offers ; price may not be one of these aspects.
In late 1985, the WWF did an angle ( a fictional storyline ) in which all the managers in the promotion were competing to offer their services to Randy Savage.
A camera-mounted FP shutter's main advantage over the competing interlens leaf shutter was ability to use a very narrow slit to offer an action stopping 1 / 1000 second shutter speed at a time when leaf shutters topped out at 1 / 250 sec.
In Christopher Marlowe's play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, of about 1592, Faustus has a " Good Angel " and " Bad Angel " who offer competing advice ( Act 2, scene 1, etc .).
Mälzel viewed the competing machine and attempted to buy it, but the offer was declined and the duplicate machine toured for a number of years, never receiving the fame that Mälzel's machine did and eventually falling into obscurity.
It also encourages developers to offer benefits that are better than the established minimums when competing against other projects ( e. g., charging lower rents, or maintaining the low income requirements for a longer number of years, will often improve a project's rank in the competitive process ; it is important to check the particular state's QAP and application to see how it makes these judgments ).
There is some concern over it competing with the invasive European green crab for habitat, but it is believed that the presence of Callinectes genuses in the bight may offer some refuge as it has been shown that the swimmer crabs of this genus like to prey upon the smaller green crab.
Disney World is run by rival adhocracies, each dedicated to providing the best experience to the park's visitors and competing for the Whuffie the guests offer.
They can help the consumer choose from competing products for items most suited to them and offer service support being offered by the store.
APL had powerful features for manipulating data as vectors and matrices, while the competing HP 9830 had to offer language extensions on an add-on ROM for matrix operations.

competing and for
A reporter restricted to the competing propaganda statements of both sides in a major labor dispute, for instance, is unable to tell his readers half of what he knows about the causes of the dispute.
Russia knows this, and that is why there were over 800,000 competing for places as candidates for the Olympic gymnastic team.
These booze customers had until then been buying their supplies from the Sheldon, Saltis-McErlane, and Druggan-Lake gangs, and now they were competing for trade with the Torrio-Capone saloons ; ;
If laborers are merely commodities competing against each other in a market place like so many bags of wheat and corn ( unsupported, by the way, by any agricultural subsidy ), then they may be pardoned for reacting with complete antagonism to a system that imposes such status upon them.
What's happening in textiles can be handwriting on the wall for other lines having difficulty competing with imports from low-wage countries.
She suspected that Cathy had been competing with Susan for attention that she had never had.
This announcement followed a five-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated, before the Rijndael cipher was selected as the most suitable ( see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details ).
While there are many competing claims for the earliest powered, heavier-than-air flight, the most widely-accepted date is December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers.
The bequest stipulated: " It is especially desired that students competing for prizes shall be allowed the widest possible latitude, and that the new, the unusual, and the radical shall be especially encouraged.
In humans, the cell surface is bare around the B cell receptors for several hundred nanometers, which further isolates the BCRs from competing influences.
One of the key clauses was that companies who made Nintendo games were not allowed to make that game on a competing system for a period of two years.
Because of the market success of the NES, companies chose to develop for it first and were thus barred from developing the same games on competing systems for two years.
The original Athlon ( now called Athlon Classic ) was the first seventh-generation x86 processor and, in a first, retained the initial performance lead it had over Intel's competing processors for a significant period of time.
Although influential for a time their popularity did not generally survive the horrors of ideological warfare, as the competing ideologies utilized their systems in their platforms.
John T. Arundel and Company, a British firm using a competing claim to the island by the UK, made the island its headquarters for its guano-digging operations in the Pacific from 1886 to 1891.
The early objective of the Shiv Sena was to ensure job security for Maharashtrians competing against immigrants from southern India, Gujaratis and Marwaris.
The song was the # 1 hit in the U. S. for the five weeks encompassing March 1966, the # 1 hit on the Hot 100's end of the year chart for 1966, and the No. 21 song of 1960s, despite the later unpopularity of the Vietnam War and the competing " California Dreaming ", sharply dividing the popular music market.
On the other hand " Gülpembe ", composed by Kurtalan Ekspres bassist Ahmet Güvenç, a requiem for Manço's grandmother, caught older audiences and probably is the artist's most popular song, competing perhaps only with " Dağlar Dağlar ".
Each episode of The Big Time will focus on a different vertical ( Baseball, Soccer, Cooking etc .…) and will feature contestants competing for a chance to live their dreams.
Thus, the Bayesian statistician needs either to use informed priors ( using relevant expertise or previous data ) or to choose among the competing methods for constructing " objective " priors.
Although 19th-century ethnologists saw " diffusion " and " independent invention " as mutually exclusive and competing theories, most ethnographers quickly reached a consensus that both processes occur, and that both can plausibly account for cross-cultural similarities.
Both Tomahawk ( as BGM-109 ) and ALCM ( AGM-86 ) were competing designs for the USAF.

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