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Competitive and sports
Competitive artistic gymnastics is the best known of the gymnastic sports.
* Around the Horn: Competitive debating between four sports writers across the country, moderated by Tony Reali
Since wizards ' favourite sports traditionally are things like Competitive Eating and Extreme Napping other wizards find him very tiring to be around.
Competitive varsity sports teams of UBI include badminton, basketball, futsal, handball, rugby union and volleyball.
Final results for the Hockey competition # Competitive sports at the 1992 Summer Olympics:
Competitive swimwear generally refers to the swimsuit, apparel, equipment and accessories used in the aquatic sports of swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, triathlon and water polo.
Competitive sports include soccer, basketball, fencing, squash, baseball, and ultimate Frisbee.
Competitive sports emerged in urban areas, especially hockey.
Competitive sports are introduced in middle school.
Competitive sports

Competitive and programs
In 2008, a series of studies conducted by the Center for Competitive Politics, an organization whose mission is to " oppose so-called reformers ’ efforts to limit campaign contributions taxpayer funded political campaigns " found that the programs in Maine, Arizona, and New Jersey had failed to accomplish their stated goals, including electing more women, reducing government spending, reducing special interest influence on elections, bringing more diverse backgrounds into the legislature, or meeting most other stated objectives, including increasing competition or voter participation.
Another 2008 study by the Center for Competitive Politics of Clean Elections programs in Maine and Arizona found that neither state had seen a decline in legislators with “ traditional ” &# 91 ; law and business &# 93 ; backgrounds in the eight years since the campaign laws were first implemented.
Other studies conducted by the nonpartisan Center for Competitive Politics, found that the programs in Maine, Arizona, and New Jersey had failed to accomplish other stated goals, including electing more women (), reducing government spending ( in fact in both states government spending grew more rapidly after the enactment of clean elections ) (), or meeting most other stated objectives, including increasing competition or voter participation.
Its funding programs come under the umbrella of the National Competitive Grants Program:

Competitive and include
Some of the major areas of study include Accounting and Information Systems, Business Environment and Public Policy, Business Systems Consulting, Competitive and Organizational Strategy, Computer and Information Systems, Corporate Accounting, Electronic Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Health Sciences Management, International Management, Marketing, Operations Management, and Public Accounting.
Founded in 1989 by University of Pittsburgh student David E. Schwencke, Full Service Network is a Western Pennsylvania facility based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier ( CLEC ) providing services which include High Speed Internet and Broadband Phone Service.
These include Michael Porter's Competitive Advantage and the Value Chain, Charles Wiseman ’ s Strategic Perspective View and the Strategic Planning Process, F. Warren McFarlan ’ s Competitive Strategy with examples of Information Service ’ s Roles, and Gregory Parson ’ s Information Technology Management at the industry level, at the firm level, and at the strategy level.
Competitive sparring disciplines include Chinese kickboxing Sǎnshǒu ( 散手 ) and Chinese folk wrestling Shuāijiāo ( 摔跤 ), which were traditionally contested on a raised platform arena Lèitái ( 擂台 ).
Other clubs include the Bike Co-Op, Cheerleaders, Earthquakers ( Competitive Dance ), Equestrian Program, martial arts groups, Men's Volleyball, and Outdoors Club.
Competitive clubs include its Mock Trial Team, Debate Team, Model United Nations, Mathematics Team, Science Team, and a FIRST FRC team: The LigerBots 2877.
Products include Information Architecture ( product positioning ), Competitive Analysis of Strategy and Tactics – CAST ( war gaming ), Market Analysis of Patients and Products – MAPPs ( patient flow and treatment maps ) and PracticeView ( strategic account management ).

Competitive and football
* Competitive football resumes after the end of World War I in the 1919 – 20 season
* 1915 – 1918 – Competitive football is suspended due to the outbreak of the First World War

Competitive and basketball
Competitive basketball is primarily an indoor sport played on a carefully marked and maintained basketball court, but less regulated variations are often played outdoors in both inner city and remote areas.

Competitive and country
Calapan boasts of many notable achievements and awards that it had garnered under its belt in the past years ever since becoming a city, such as when it was recognized as one of the " Most Competitive Cities in the Philippines " and being awarded with an ISO certification both in 2008, the Calapan City Accounting office being awarded with " Most Outstanding Accounting Office in the Philippines " in 2009, the new city public market being adjudged as the " Most Outstanding Infrastructure Project in Asia " by the Association of Development Financing Institution in Asia and the Pacific, the city being " One of the Top 12 Most Business-Friendly Cities of the Philippines " out of 60 city-applicants in the country, the Calapan City PESO being " No. 2 Best PESO in the Philippines ", being awarded with the " Seal of Good Housekeeping " by the Department of the Interior and Local Government, being chosen as one of the only four City Governments in the country which was able to maintain its ISO certification, and being awarded with the " The Trailblazer Award " by the Institute for Solidarity in Asia to name a few.

Competitive and wrestling
Competitive wrestling ( as opposed to scripted wrestling, usually, in America, called Professional wrestling ).

Competitive and volleyball
It also presents chef demonstrations, the Coors Light Competitive Bocce Tournament, the Galtelli Cup Recreational Bocce Tournament, a volleyball tournament, and pizza tossing demonstrations.

Competitive and teams
Competitive teams master six basic skills: serve, pass, set, attack, block and dig.
* Competitive Balance Tax, a luxury tax paid by teams in Major League Baseball on excess payroll
Competitive teams must use a great deal of teamplay.
Competitive rowing teams first came to Lake Quinsigamond in 1857.
Competitive matches were established between teams in Leinster and Ulster: Schoolboy matches were played between Dublin and Belfast schools, Open Age Clubs competed against each other in the All-Ireland Challenge Cup.
Competitive teams from Buffalo Grove HS compete in the Mid-Suburban League ( MSL ).
; Dartmouth Ski Team: Competitive Varsity, Division 1 Nordic and Alpine ski teams.
Planned, organized and run by the school's athletic department ( which consists of a small team working hundreds of hours for preparation ), the 2-day event, allowing competition in Recreational and Competitive teams, this years competitive grade 8 winners was the Fab Five, has in the past attracted media attention from local news organizations ( e. g. CHRO and the Ottawa Sun ).
Competitive matches were established between teams in Leinster and Ulster: Schoolboy matches were played between Dublin and Belfast schools, Open Age Clubs competed against each other in the All-Ireland Challenge Cup.

Competitive and .
Competitive processes for preserving meats are by canning and freezing.
Competitive archery involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy from a set distance or distances.
Competitive leagues formed regularly, and also disbanded regularly.
The WCC also awards a prize for the top 20-hole shooter in the Competitive Singles qualifying round, in the Recreational Singles qualifying round, in the Intermediate Singles, and in the Junior Singles.
Competitive markets may also be found in market-based alternatives to capitalism such as market socialism and co-operative economics.
* Competitive dance, in which a variety of theater dance styles such as: acro, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, and tap, are permitted.
Competitive athletes are divided by gender, and often by age group.
* Competitive feature film: The festivals in Berlin, Cairo, Cannes, Goa, Karlovy Vary, Locarno, Mar del Plata, Montreal, Moscow, San Sebastián, Shanghai, Tokyo, Venice, and Warsaw are accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations ( FIAPF ) in the category of competitive feature films.
' Competitive intelligence ' describes the legal and ethical activity of systematically gathering, analyzing and managing information on industrial competitors.
The compilation of these crucial elements is sometimes termed CIS or CRS, a Competitive Intelligence Solution or Competitive Response Solution.
* Eldred, Michael ( 1984 ) Critique of Competitive Freedom and the Bourgeois-Democratic State: Outline of a Form-analytic Extension of Marx's Uncompleted System.
Part I: The Competitive Firm.
Part I: The Competitive Firm.
In contrast, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which is funded by businesses, accuses the media of being biased in favor of science and against business interests, and of credulously reporting science that purports to show that greenhouse gasses cause global warming.
Competitive analysis formalizes this idea by comparing the relative performance of an online and offline algorithm for the same problem instance.
Competitive pole vaulting began using solid ash poles.
Competitive rowing favours tall, muscular athletes due to the additional leverage height provides in pulling the oar through the water as well as the explosive power needed to propel the boat at high speed.
Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas.
Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas such as Greece, Egypt, Asia, and the East African Rift in Africa.
Competitive swimming in Europe started around 1800, mostly using breaststroke and in 1873 John Arthur Trudgen introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native Americans, but substituting a scissor kick for the traditional flutter kick in order to reduce splashing.
Competitive swimwear seeks to improve upon bare human skin in order to obtain a speed advantage.

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