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competition and name
The new entity adopted the VFL name and remained a primarily state-based competition.
But Humble Oil still faced stiff competition from such national brands such as Shell and Texaco, which at that time was the only company to market under one brand name in all 50 states.
However, to protect the identity of the competition, the sponsored name has always included ' The FA Cup ' in addition to the sponsor's name, unlike sponsorship deals for the League Cup where the word ' cup ' is preceded by only the sponsor's name.
Below is a list of sponsors and the sponsored name of the competition:
In 1919, following a return to activity after a four year suspension of all football competition in Italy during World War I the team merged with city rival Verona and changed its name to Hellas Verona.
Because of its emphasis on physical, full-force sparring, Kyokushin is now often called " full contact karate ", or " Knockdown karate " ( after the name for its competition rules ).
The second competition was aired under the new name " Games People Play " on NBC-TV.
A competition was held for its name, and some of the other entries included " sataikko " ( meaning " having a hundred parts "), " omena " ( apple ) and " suomo " ( from " Suomi ", the Finnish name for Finland ).
Lin believes that if the competition had not been " blind ", with designs submitted by number instead of name, she " never would have won ".
Full-contact sparring or competition, where strikes are not pulled but thrown with full force as the name implies, has a number of tactical differences from light and medium-contact sparring.
The last version of MultiMate was packaged with many of these add-on programs under the product name " MultiMate Advantage " to compete with other word processor software of the day, especially IBM DisplayWrite for DOS, which Multimate International developers saw as their main competition in the business market, and to a lesser extent WordPerfect, the DOS incarnation of Microsoft Word and the Samna word processor, which had its roots in another office word processing computer.
In Finland, another marathon bearing the name has been held in Nurmi's hometown of Turku since 1992, along with the athletics competition Paavo Nurmi Games that was started in 1957.
The Count is seen as the father of modern savate and was 11-time Champion of France and its colonies, his first ring combat and title prior to World War I. Savate de Defense, Defense Savate, Savate de Rue (" de rue " means " of the street ") is the name given to those methods of fighting excluded from savate competition.
Following a nationwide competition with a prize of £ 50 ( 2010 :$ 3, 527 ) to find a name for the new spread, the name " Vegemite " was selected out of a hat by Fred Walker's daughter, Sheilah.
Faced with growing competition from Marmite, from 1928 to 1935 the product was renamed as " Parwill " to make use of the advertising slogan " Marmite but Parwill ", a convoluted pun on the new name and that of its competitor ; " If Ma might ... then Pa will.
; Sports: Most of these programs create a sporting competition among athletes attempting to establish their name in that sport.
That race was considered the first competition for snowboards and is the start of what has now become competitive snowboarding .< ref name =" grpress ">
Seemingly contradictory to the name, Honda's " battle " is not a competition in the traditional sense ; that is, no winner is crowned during the event.
After several changes in the name of the competition ( last time in 1989 ), the event is now held annually as the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.

competition and bear
The first satellites bear the names of eleven-year-old Thijs from Belgium and nine-year-old Natalia from Bulgaria who are the first winners of the European Commission's Galileo children's drawing competition.
This, in turn, provided Europe's weavers with more competition than they could bear, and the production and import of printed paisley was forbidden in France by royal decree from 1686 to 1759.
However, internal disagreements ( in particular the notion that competition is contrary to the essence of karate ) led to the creation of different organizations — including an initial split between the Japan Karate Association ( headed by Masatoshi Nakayama ) and the Shotokai ( headed by Motonobu Hironishi and Shigeru Egami ), followed by many others — so that today there is no single " Shotokan school ", although they all bear Funakoshi's influence.
By assessing the military, economic, ideological and juridical facets and applications of power, Carr brings harsh criticism to bear on utopian theorists and others inclined to imagine that lofty rhetoric conditions state behavior more forcefully than the exigencies of survival and competition.
The paucity of early competition and plentiful prey seems to have allowed short-faced bears to rapidly evolve into the largest known bear or terrestrial mammalian carnivore species ; Arctotherium angustidens is estimated to have weighed around 1600 kg.
President Kennedy said: “ When considerations of national policy make it desirable to avoid higher tariffs, those injured by that competition should not be required to bear the full brunt of the impact.

competition and resulted
In industrialized economies, barriers to entry have resulted in oligopolies forming in many sectors, with unprecedented levels of competition fueled by increasing globalization.
Greater competition in mobile, broadband, and IDD has resulted in lower costs and higher service quality that helped boost TRE scores in these categories.
As a means of preventing future world wars, the United Nations was formed ; however, competition between the two new superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, resulted in the Cold War, which would dominate geopolitical life for the next 45 years.
" A 2006 study by the Center for Governmental Studies ( an advocate for campaign finance reform ) found that Clean Elections programs resulted in more candidates, more competition, more voter participation, and less influence-peddling.
In the 1870s and 1880s, renewed competition among regional rivals — primarily the pro-British ponlop of Tongsa and the anti-British, pro-Tibetan ponlop of Paro — resulted in the ascendancy of Ugyen Wangchuck, the Ponlop of Tongsa.
Over the next few decades, the disposable diaper industry boomed and the competition between Procter & Gamble's Pampers and Kimberly Clark's Huggies resulted in lower prices and drastic changes to diaper design.
Unsustainable losses as a result of the loss of the Libyan oil industry support flight contract, increasing competition from roll-on / roll-off ferries and the lack of suitable replacements for the ageing Bristol Freighters resulted in growing financial difficulties, culminating in Silver City's takeover by British United Airways ( BUA ) holding company Air Holdings in 1962.
Since then, open skies agreements have resulted in increased competition and choice for consumers, coupled with falling prices for airlines.
All forms of competition, requiring demanding and specialized skills from both horse and rider, resulted in the systematic development of specialized breeds and equipment for each sport.
However, the Indian government rejected this scheme as it would have resulted in competition for Maruti in which they held a stake.
Silphium was in such demand that it was harvested to extinction ; this, in conjunction with commercial competition from Carthage and Alexandria, resulted in a reduction in the city's trade.
The reduction of competition from these predators has resulted in a surplus of krill, which the penguins now exploit as an easier source of food .< ref >
While this switching was unlikely to have resulted in an advantage or to have been intentional, it was in violation of the " one ball rule " which was in effect for the competition.
The choice of a county seat resulted in competition, based on geography and on economic and population growth, between La Grande and the city of Union.
The bands themselves account for a large amount of championships and victories that the school has received over the years, and the bands continue to post top-three finishes in IHSA Band Contests and Solo performances, as well as having a long history in excellence in field competition which has resulted in championships or close rankings in the different size classes the bands have been in.
A competition among schoolchildren to rename it resulted in two winning names that were combined: Rainbow Fountain, and Fisher Fountain after Mayor Jacob Fisher.
Fairchild ’ s location, west of Spokane, resulted from a competition with the cities of Seattle and Everett in western Washington.
Poor sales in the Republic of Ireland resulted from competition from market leader Hot Press and free music magazines Analogue Magazine, Mongrel Magazine and State Magazine.
Initially thriving in North America during the first half of the 1920s, by 1927 competition between acts demanded more and more dangerous tricks and a rash of highly publicized accidents forced the implementation of new safety regulations that resulted in the demise of barnstorming.
This resulted in better prices since it provided competition with the floated timber.
Shalev and Asbjornsen also found that success ( i. e. the saving resulted ) of reverse auctions correlated most closely with competition.
One important study which resulted from this region was the first documentation of rhinoceros beetles using their horns in competition between males, proving that their horns were an adaptation for sexual selection rather than for defense against predators.
Their dependence on migrant labour and increasing competition with Europeans resulted in an economic crisis in the first years of the twentieth century.
The 1969 – 70 season also resulted in a trip to Wembley for the inaugural final of the FA Trophy, a knockout competition for non-league clubs.

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