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competing and browsers
Thus, competing browsers began to emulate (" cloak " or " spoof ") this string in order to also work with those sites.
It was further alleged that this restricted the market for competing web browsers ( such as Netscape Navigator or Opera ) that were slow to download over a modem or had to be purchased at a store.
However most ( if not all ) competing browsers have a completely independent implementation of Web protocols, including their own cache, and do not use the Moniker system.
Their diet can reduce the amount of woody plants, which may benefit grazers ( who eat grass ), but not competing browsers.
The wildly large number of formats is very redundant and leads to a large number of software and hardware incompatibilities ( e. g., a large number of competing rendering pipelines are typically implemented in web browsers and portable video players.

competing and hypothesis
The long accepted " competing browser's hypothesis " by Charles Darwin is now being put into question.
Eventually a competing theory involving the gradual accumulation of mutations was shown to occur in nature so often that geneticists largely dismissed the moving gene hypothesis.
According to this approach, it is not necessary to assign any value to the probability of a hypothesis, although one must certainly take into account the probability of the data given the hypothesis, or given a competing hypothesis, when deciding whether to accept or to reject.
There are two competing hypotheses in the SCP paradigm: the traditional “ structure performance hypothesisand “ efficient structure hypothesis ”.
Experts in marketing research have shown that studies featuring multiple and often competing hypotheses yield more meaningful results than those featuring only one dominant hypothesis.
Unlike some competing hypotheses, this hypothesis does not rely on, nor does it argue for, the existence of any document that is not explicitly mentioned in historical testimony.
* Red Queen's Hypothesis, an evolutionary hypothesis to the advantage of sex at the level of individuals, and the constant evolutionary arms race between competing species.
There are now three existing competing hypotheses: 1 ) Media Malaise hypothesis ( that predicts a general negative effect ), 2 ) the Virtuous Circle hypothesis ( that predicts a general positive effect ), and 3 ) the Differential Effect hypothesis ( that predicts a positive effect from newspapers, and a null or negative effect from television )” ( Fraile, 2011 ).
However, according to the competing, and more popular, Q source hypothesis, the gospels were not independently written, but were derived from a common source called Q.
Colin Renfrew's competing Anatolian hypothesis suggests that the Indo-European languages were spread across Europe by the first farmers from Anatolia.
A competing hypothesis is based on linguistic / ethnographic work begun in the 19th century, and suggests circumcision was a common tribal custom among many Semitic tribes, including Jews, Arabs and Phoenecians, before they migrated from the Arabian peninsula.
Arguing that continuity is " the archeologist's easiest pursuit ," Alinei deems this " the easiest working hypothesis ," putting the burden of proof on competing hypotheses as long as none provide irrefutable counter-evidence.
A competing hypothesis claims that no transform fault motion is involved in the displacement, but rather the trench is continuous up to the northeast continental margin of Taiwan.
However, a competing hypothesis suggests a Devonian / Carboniferous origin from a non-mineralized ancestor, or from a more derived, Devonian, conocardioid rostroconch.
Another hypothesis would group Illyrian with Dacian and Thracian into a Thraco-Illyrian branch, whereas a competing hypothesis would exclude Illyrian from a Daco-Thracian grouping in favor of Mysian.
McDonald emphasized that he accepted the extraterrestrial hypothesis as a possibility not due to any specific evidence in its favor, but because he judged competing hypotheses as inadequate.
Unlike some competing hypotheses, this hypothesis does not rely on, nor does it argue for, the existence of any document that is not explicitly mentioned in historical testimony.
These and other matters are raised and alternate resolutions proposed by proponents of competing hypotheses, such as the Two-source hypothesis, its related Q hypothesis, the Farrer hypothesis, and others.

competing and was
The issue was acute because the exiled Polish Government in London, supported in the main by Britain, was still competing with the new Lublin Government formed behind the Red Army.
Hemphill said that the Hughes Steel Erection Co. contracted to do the work at an impossibly low cost with a bid that was far less than the `` legitimate '' bids of competing contractors.
TWX originally used the earlier five-bit Baudot code, which was also used by the competing Telex teleprinter system.
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 ).
The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart under the competing ambitions of its members: Lepidus was driven into exile and stripped of his position, and Antony committed suicide following his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Augustus in 31 BC.
After the Soviet withdrawal, between 1992 and 1996, he was minister of defense in the new government of the Islamic State of Afghanistan under president Burhanuddin Rabbani, and acted as its military leader in the civil war against competing militias around Kabul.
He posited the ideal in nature, and was the founder of the competing school to the more gritty view of nature as expressed by Caravaggio.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release.
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.
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.
A number of companies wanted to license the COCONET GUI but Coconut Computing chose not to, and as a result, a competing approach called Remote Imaging Protocol ( RIP ) emerged and was promoted by Telegrafix in the early to mid 1990s but it never became widespread.
The early objective of the Shiv Sena was to ensure job security for Maharashtrians competing against immigrants from southern India, Gujaratis and Marwaris.
C # Builder was released in 2003 as a native C # development tool, competing with Visual Studio. NET.
) The FCC ordered comparative hearings, and in 1969 a competing applicant, Boston Broadcasters, Inc. was granted a construction permit to replace WHDH-TV on channel 5.
There is some uncertainty as to how Deutero-Isaiah and Trito-Isaiah came to be attached to the original Isaiah: the two competing theories are either that Deutero-Isaiah was written as a continuation of Proto-Isaiah, or that it was written separately and became attached to the famous Isaiah later.
Although there were several competing theories as to the etiology of the Black Death, recent analysis of DNA from victims in northern and southern Europe indicates that the pathogen responsible was the Yersinia pestis bacterium, which causes the Bubonic plague, although these were different, previously unknown ancestral variants of those identified in the 20th century.
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.
The post-war period was an age of reflection on the war, and the emergence of a competing medium, the television.
This ushered in the warlord era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of competing provincial military leaders.
However, Doke's orthography was never fully accepted and the South African government introduced an alternative, leaving Shona with two competing orthographies between 1935 and 1955.
The competing claims between the Patriarchs of Constantinople and Alexandria led the Emperor to call a council which was held in Ephesus in 449.
The women's competition was added to the Olympic program in the 1928 games, although they had been competing at some national and regional levels previously.

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