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competition and aspect
Its competition aspect makes cheerleading its own sport.
International intra-firm competition reflects a really new aspect of international competition in the age of so-called global competition.
Natural selection can act on any heritable phenotypic trait, and selective pressure can be produced by any aspect of the environment, including sexual selection and competition with members of the same or other species.
* The passage of a law on ' new economic regulations ,' which aimed at adding an ' ethical ' aspect to financial practices, “ clarifying competition rules, improving social dialogue and enforcing the rights of consumers .” In terms of industrial relations, the new law strengthened ( to some extent ) the powers of works councils in takeovers, mergers and proposed share exchanges.
As he had done in " A Farewell to Arms ", Hemingway employs the fear of modern armament to destroy romantic conceptions of the ancient art of war: combat, sportsmanlike competition and the aspect of hunting.
Recent criticism has been given to this aspect, arguing that an individual may increase many professional ranks at once through the virtue of a single competition result ( such as Piao Wenyao ).
One-day track and field meetings form the most common and seasonal aspect of the sport – they are the most basic level of track and field competition.
In competition, one of the adjudicators grades a band on how creative their scores are and how well they fit the piping-this aspect of the judging is known as ' ensemble '.
To encourage this aspect of the town an annual " Balcon Fleuri " ( flowered balcony ) competition is held.
" IGN's Levi Buchanan described this low-pressure, " challenge without competition " aspect of the game as a design philosophy adopted by later Nintendo titles such as Nintendogs.
There are rules governing almost every aspect of slalom equipment used in major competition, including sponsor advertisement.
Submission wrestling ( also known as submission fighting, submission grappling, sport grappling, or simply as No-Gi ) or Combat wrestling ( in Japan ), is a formula of competition and a general term describing the aspect of martial arts and combat sports that focus on clinch and ground fighting with the aim of obtaining a submission using submission holds.
This system tends to downplay the military background aspect of the competition judges, believing that sheer training can prepare anyone with the ability to judge a military drill competition.
Today, the only remaining aspect of the Betamax system is the slang term ' betamaxed ', used to describe something that had a brief shelf life and was quickly replaced by the competition.
Perkins filmed two series which aired on BBC Two in 2010: Giles and Sue Live The Good Life, with Giles Coren, and The Great British Bake Off, a cookery competition series which she co-hosts with Mel Giedroyc, each episode looking at a different aspect of baking.
While the corps was in its development stages, a great emphasis was put on the competition guard aspect of the activity.
In the USA and Macau it is mainly this aspect of the competition that has given it some popularity.
Initially, Dr. Freud applied the Oedipus complex to the development of boys and girls alike ; he then developed the female aspect of phallic-stage psychosexual development as the feminine Oedipus attitude and the negative Oedipus complex ; but his student – collaborator Carl Jung proposed the “ Electra complex ”, derived from Greek mythologic character Electra, who plotted matricidal revenge against her mother for the murder of her father, to describe a girl ’ s psychosexual competition with her mother for possession of her father.
At age 16, Herbst decided to concentrate on acting because she grew to dislike the competition aspect of figure-skating.
It wasn ’ t necessarily the absolute best that you would find in a gourmet deli or something – it was the best value, the best quality, the best relative to the competition .” In fact, Dave Nichol ’ s association with the product line would extend to almost every aspect of marketing, including the President ’ s Choice logo, which was Nichol ’ s own handwriting.
An important aspect of King's culture is the annual House Music competition.

competition and cheerleading
The growing presentation of cheerleading as a sport to a global audience has been led by the 1997 start of broadcasts of cheerleading competition by ESPN International and the worldwide release of the 2000 film Bring it On.
High school cheerleading contains aspects of school spirit as well as competition.
In the early 1980s, cheerleading squads not associated with a schools or sports leagues, whose main objective was competition, began to emerge.
The USASF was formed in 2003 by the competition companies to act as the national governing body for all star cheerleading and to create a standard set of rules and judging standards to be followed by all competitions sanctioned by the Federation, ultimately leading to the Cheerleading Worlds.
National Cheerleading Championships ( NCC ): The NCC is the annual IFC-sanctioned national cheerleading competition in Indonesia organised by the Indonesian Cheerleading Community ( ICC ).
Supporters consider cheerleading, as a whole, a sport, citing the heavy use of athletic talents while critics do not see it as deserving of that status since sport implies a competition among squads and not all squads compete, along with subjectivity of competitions where-as with gymnastics, diving, and figure skating-scores are assessed based on human judgment and not an objective goal or measurement of time.
In January 2009, Abdul hosted " RAH !," a 90-minute cheerleading competition on MTV.
The cheerleading team won the Class C State Cheerleading Championship in 1997 by completing a " perfect season " in which they never lost in any round of competition.
These teams include ( or have previously included ) West Milford Xtreme softball, West Milford Wolverines baseball, West Milford Wolfpack baseball, West Milford Warhawks baseball, West Milford Wildcats basketball, West Milford-Star Athletics competition cheerleading, West Milford / Jackson Elite-Hurricanes baseball, PC Crush baseball, and the Connie Mack baseball program.
The High School varsity cheerleading team has also won states every year so far starting in 2004 as well as the NCA Nationals in 2007, making them the first team from New England to win at that competition.
Spectator sports have built their own set of culture and traditions including, in the United States, cheerleading and pre-game and half time entertainment such as fireworks, particularly for big games such as competition decider events and international tests.
The university is home to several award-winning groups including the Sound of Today and the competition cheerleading squad.
The day of the final round Justin leaves to help his classmate Amber ( Julie Gonzalo ) with a cheerleading competition, leaving the Average Joe's team without enough members to compete.
Mount Ida's athletes compete as the Mustangs in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference in eleven NCAA Division III varsity sports ( men's & women's basketball, cheerleading, men's & women's cross country, equestrian, football, men's & women's lacrosse, men's & women's soccer, softball, tennis and men's & women's volleyball ), as well as IHSA equestrian competition and club baseball.
The varsity cheerleading squad competes annually, and On February 14, 2010, VHHS won the national UCA cheerleading competition in Orlando, Florida.
The girls ’ teams are: competition cheerleading, spirit cheerleading, cross country, fastpitch softball, volleyball, basketball, swimming and diving, dance team, soccer, golf, tennis, and lacrosse.
The athletic program kept pace with the school ’ s growth, and by the fourth year fielded 19 varsity teams, expanded to 22 in 2004-2005 with the addition of competition cheerleading and boys ' and girls ' lacrosse.
Southeast's cheerleading competition team also won the state title in 2010.
In Hartford, Connecticut in 2010 at Quinnipiac University they announced that they were going to eliminate their volleyball team and give the funding to the competition cheerleading team.

competition and can
If competition beats you to it, this exciting new product era can have real headaches in store.
This means the aircraft companies are going to tear into the government market, looking for anything they can get and making the competition tough.
Direct reciprocity and cooperation in a group can be increased by changing the focus and incentives from intra-group competition to larger scale competitions such as between groups or against the general population.
As well as singles competition, there can be two ( pairs ), three ( triples ) and four-player ( fours ) teams.
Particularly in team competition there can be a large number of bowls on the green towards the conclusion of the end, and this gives rise to complex tactics.
For some squads the level of competition on the weekends can equal that of an all-star squad.
Factors including late intake valve closure ( relatively speaking for camshaft profiles outside of typical production car range, but not necessarily into the realm of competition engines ) can produce a misleadingly low figure from this test.
Thus the competition for places can be fierce.
Firms under imperfect competition have the potential to be " price makers ", which means that, by holding a disproportionately high share of market power, they can influence the prices of their products.
However, all prizing must be determined in advance of the competition and can not be influenced by the fees or number of participants.
Although many factors can be used to measure the success of the industry, the number of British films produced each year gives an overview of its development: the industry experienced a boom as it first developed in the 1910s ( see 1910s in film ), but during the 1920s ( see 1920s in film ) experienced a recession caused by US competition and commercial practices.
There are also many natural factors that can cause changes in forests over time including forest fires, insects, diseases, weather, competition between species, etc.
Sport kites can be flown in aerial ballet, sometimes as part of a competition.
It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances.
While its supporters argue that only a free market can create healthy competition and therefore more business and reasonable prices, opponents say that a free market in its purest form may result in the opposite.
Additional points ( with no maximum at the highest levels of competition ) can be earned depending on the difficulty of the moves and the length of time taken to complete the ten skills which is an indication of the average height of the jumps.
Grappling can be trained for self-defense, sport, and mixed martial arts ( MMA ) competition.
Many examples can be seen at an annual competition hosted by the All Japan Swordsmith Association, under the auspices of the Nihontō Bunka Shinkō Kyōkai ( Society for the promotion of Japanese Sword Culture ).
In practice, however, if consumer rationality / innovativeness is low and heuristics are preferred, monopolistic competition can fall into natural monopoly, even in the complete absence of government intervention.
The theory is that any action will have such a negligible effect on the overall market demand that an MC firm can act without fear of prompting heightened competition.
In modern economic theory, trade is not a zero-sum game of cutthroat competition because both sides can benefit.
Escapees can adversely impact local ecosystems through hybridization and loss of genetic diversity in native stocks, increase negative interactions within an ecosystem ( such as predation and competition ), disease transmission and habitat changes ( from trophic cascades and ecosystem shifts to varying sediment regimes and thus turbidity ).
This gives scope for competition between different encoder designs, which means better designs can evolve and users have greater choice, because encoders of different levels of cost and complexity can exist, yet a compliant decoder operates with all of them.

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