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The nuclear bomb was the result of the state perfecting its quest to overthrow its competitive duplicates.
The two approaches are complementary rather than competitive, but they do result in different perspectives and, sometimes, conflicts of opinion about matters of substance.
As a result, British seamen did not suffer from typhus, giving the British navy a significant competitive advantage over the French.
The result that monopoly prices are higher, and production output lesser, than a competitive company follow from a requirement that the monopoly not charge different prices for different customers.
The Bertrand equilibrium is the same as the competitive result.
This abundance of telecommunication technology is a result of promoting a competitive industry that was made possible by deregulation.
However, the result only holds under the restrictive assumptions necessary for the proof ( markets exist for all possible goods so there are no externalities, all markets are in full equilibrium, markets are perfectly competitive, transaction costs are negligible, and market participants have perfect information ).
If these drugs were legal and sold in a fair, competitive market, it would drive the price of these drugs down, which would result in fewer secondary crimes from drug addicts.
At the 30th Academy Awards, held on March 26, 1958, these two subcategories were merged into one, which was the result of the Academy reducing the number of competitive categories from 30 to 24.
The net result of compromise between the carriers and the shippers, and the Jimmy Carter administration ’ s push for a more competitive transport was the Staggers Act of 1980.
In the U. S., patent protection of arc-lighting systems and improved dynamos proved difficult and as a result the arc-lighting industry became highly competitive.
The outbreak of hostilities with England in 1294 was the inevitable result of the competitive expansionist monarchies, triggered by a secret Franco-Scottish pact of mutual assistance against Edward I, who was Philip's brother-in-law, having married Philip's sister Margaret ; inconclusive campaigns for the control of Gascony to the southwest of France were fought in 1294 – 98 and 1300 – 03.
Unlike government provision, subsidies may result in some form of a competitive market.
As a result of its strong research culture, the University recently attracted more competitive research funding-on a per capita basis of staff involved in research-than any other Australian university.
Rather, the ultimate result of the decision to green belt a city is to maintain the middle class status quo, thus exacerbating high housing prices by concentrating demand within the zone and stifling competitive forces in general.
This is an especially important component when attempting to improve competitive positioning among a younger demographic, which tends to be Web oriented in their shopping and purchasing habits as a result of being highly connected and involved in social media in general.
The car was reported to be too soft on its Michelin tyres, with the result that it was not generating enough heat to post competitive qualifying times.
As a result, leadership is seen as a special type of human work, which ultimately generates a competitive advantage.
Instead, many enterprises operate on what is called “ informal impressions, conjectures, and intuition gained through the tidbits of information about competitors every manager continually receives .” As a result, traditional environmental scanning places many firms at risk of dangerous competitive blindspots due to a lack of robust competitor analysis.
Following a major reduction in the airline's scheduled activities at Tempelhof as a result of co-ordinating its flight times with British Airways ( rather than operating competitive schedules ), this helped increase utilisation of the 727s based at that airport, especially on weekends.
The rapid growth in the Victorian and to a lesser extent, New South Wales racing carnivals has made the leading races of the other states less competitive in prizemoney and as a result prestige.
As a result, British exports became more competitive on world markets than those of countries that remained on the gold standard.
As a result, the Philippine economy began to tumble greatly, and the nation lost its competitive edge in Southeast Asia.
Given the unequal distribution of talent, energy, and luck, Classical legal thought posited that a self-executing, decentralized, competitive market economy would inevitably result in organized inequality.

result and species
As a result of this mutually-beneficial relationship, alder improves the fertility of the soils where it grows, and as a pioneer species, it helps provide additional nitrogen for the successional species which follow.
* Ion overlap in some samples ( e. g. between oxygen and ) may result in ambiguous analysed species.
About 120 – 130 species have become extinct as a result of human activity since the 17th century, and hundreds more before then.
Mutations and natural selection result in a species acquiring new traits and eventually evolving into one or more new species.
As a result of its relief and geographic situation, the Ubaye Valley has an " abundance of plant and animal species ".
There is no evidence of mass extinction of these organisms, and there is support for high productivity of these species in southern high latitudes as a result of cooling temperatures in the early Paleocene.
Only one species protected by CITES, the Spix's Macaw, has possibly become extinct in the wild as a result of trade since the Convention entered into force ( but see case studies in Hutton and Dickinson and Stiles for further discussion of the role CITES has played in the fate of particular species ).
As a result the fauna and flora of Crete have many clues to the evolution of species.
Omnivorous animal species which are relatively poor converters of coloured dietary carotenoids to colourless retinoids have yellowed-coloured body fat, as a result of the carotenoid retention from the vegetable portion of their diet.
As a result of his letters and, no doubt, personal conversations, Huxley and Haeckel were convinced that, at the time he wrote Principles, he believed new species had arisen by natural methods.
The habitat of a species describes the environment over which a species is known to occur and the type of community that is formed as a result.
As a result, the eyes of felids are approximately six times more light sensitive than those of humans, and many species are at least partially nocturnal.
Mutations in the genes for the hemoglobin protein in a species result in hemoglobin variants.
The same researchers claim the species is at least somewhat nocturnal, with peak activity being reported by one source as occurring around “ two hours after dark ” and again at dawn ( although the dawn peak was recorded in the lab and could be misleading as a result ).
The volcanic origin and remote location of the islands meant that the islands ' flora and fauna had to reach the archipelago from far across the sea ; as a result, the island is home to relatively few plant species and very few animal species.
A fourth variation, though not technically a subspecies, is the " golden koala ", which has a slight golden tinge to the fur as a result of an absence of the melanin pigment that produces albinism in most other mammalian species.
In his work he noted similarities of distribution of like species in different geological era ; a phenomenon clearly not the result of migration.
Over time, this process can result in adaptations that specialize organisms for particular ecological niches and may eventually result in the emergence of new species.
Immigration may also result in the addition of new genetic variants to the established gene pool of a particular species or population.

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