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competition and garden
The name of the garden city itself was chosen through a public competition in 1953.
Many of the city's major parks and gardens are especially prepared for the carnival, including an important home garden competition and parade of flower floats.
Providing a varied array of tastes and feeding venues will result in less competition for food and dining spots, just as a well-planned garden will provide many plants that supply different types of seeds and nectar.
It holds an annual garden festival and scarecrow competition at the beginning of July and an agricultural show in August.
* Every two years, in June, the " Nuits de Feu " international fireworks competition is held in the château's garden.
The displays of local produce, and the " animals made out of vegetables " and " garden in a shoe-box lid " children's competition, are not to be missed.
A garden competition is also held involving Estate Gardens, Private Cottage Gardens, Public Gardens and various other categories of gardens, to create greater awareness among flower growers.
Daytime and evening events would take place throughout the city's main gay bars and clubs in the village – culminating in an It's a Knockout competition between teams of the venues ' staff, held in the garden / swimming pool at The Grosvenor House Hotel, Hagley Road, Edgbaston.
* Roadhouse World Flair in ( covent garden ) London, Uk < sub > After TGI Fridays, the longest running flair competition </ sub >
A visitor will also notice that people love to garden and participate in the Communities in Bloom competition.

competition and was
This was particularly true in the world arena, which was an anarchical battleground characterized by strife and avaricious competition for colonial empires.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
and that competition for this share of the market was endangered by the financial relationship between the two concerns: ``
Carroll was sharp and military, but he was up against tough competition for that RA berth, and he wanted to play it cool.
National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
There was keen competition between the two from the introduction of the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing | Algebra into Europe in the 12th century until its triumph in the 16th.
After several days of competition, Odysseus and Ajax are tied for the ownership of the magical armor which was forged on Mount Olympus by the god Hephaestus.
By 473 BC, after the death of Phrynichus, one of his chief rivals, Aeschylus was the yearly favorite in the Dionysia, winning first prize in nearly every competition.
It was here he was to perfect himself by a study of the most splendid relics of antiquity, and to put his talents to the severest test by a competition with the living masters of the art.
Dennis Bergkamp scored six goals in the competition and was the top goalscorer in Dutch football in 1991 and 1992.
On 5 December 2009 AZ announced that Koeman no longer was in charge of AZ, after losing 7 of the first 16 games in the Dutch competition.
In 1896, delegates from the stronger and wealthier VFA clubs — Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne — met to form a breakaway competition and in 1897, the Victorian Football League ( VFL ), was born as an eight-team competition.
The Australian National Football Council's primary role was to govern the game at national level to facilitate interstate representative and club competition.
By the 1960s, as VFL clubs increasingly recruited the best players from other states, they began to dominate the competition and the last match was played in 1976, with North Adelaide being the last non-Victorian winner in 1972.
Representative football was kept alive longer than the national club competition with the introduction of State of origin rules in 1977.
The selections have caused some controversy, mainly because of the predominance of VFL players at the expense of those who played in other leagues in the years before there was a national competition.
The sole survivor ( Cindy Mosey ) was travelling with her family and the other from Nelson to Wellington to attend a gymnastics competition.
What was surprising was the sudden entry into the market of new competition, whose machines quickly cut off the sales of the 2600.
After winning the Dutch Mixing Championships ( DMC ) in 1988, he was invited for The World Mix Championships in the London Royal Hall and won third place in a fierce competition.
Organized sports competition on Sundays was illegal in Pennsylvania until 1931, when challenged by the Philadelphia A's, the laws were changed permitting only baseball to be played on Sundays.

competition and entry
According to Vahram Nercissiantz, President Serzh Sargsyan's chief economic adviser, " Businessmen holding state positions have turned into oligarchs who have avoided paying sufficient taxes by abusing their state positions, distorted markets with unequal conditions, breached the rules of competition, impeded or prevented small and medium-sized business ’ entry into manufacturing and thereby sharply deepened social polarization in the republic.
The shift in Aalto's design approach from classicism to modernism is epitomised by the Viipuri Library ( 1927 – 35 ), which went through a transformation from an originally classical competition entry proposal to the completed high-modernist building.
In 1963, a competition was held to find a new badge for the club, and the winning entry was a hand holding a sword, which complied with Charlton's nickname of the time, the Valiants.
He was first named through a competition run the Bomber magazine-" Skeeta " being the winning entry.
He narrows his search down to regional / industry analysis of total sales, price levels, the effects of competing products, foreign competition, and entry or exit from the industry.
Hence, in the lack of coercive barriers, and in markets with low entry cost it is generally understood that competition flourishes in a free-market environment.
In addition to barriers to entry and competition, barriers to exit may be a source of market power.
There are no barriers to entry, exit or competition.
This weapon, influenced by the M1 Garand rifle, lost out to the new Simonov carbine which would be eventually adopted as the SKS ; but it became a basis for his entry in an assault rifle competition in 1946.
In industrialized economies, barriers to entry have resulted in oligopolies forming in many sectors, with unprecedented levels of competition fueled by increasing globalization.
Finally, the idea of free entry with free access to technology is also often listed as a characteristic of perfectly competitive markets, probably owing to a difficulty with abandoning completely the older conception of free competition.
Sraffian economists see the assumption of free entry and exit as characteristic of the theory of free competition in Classical economics, an approach that is not expressed in terms of schedules of supply and demand.
They had to fight off some stiff competition though, including a last-minute entry by British architect Richard Rogers.
The aim is to introduce competition gradually but maintain some monopoly to deter entry into the market.
The taxation of profits in a progressive manner would reduce the barriers for entry in a specific market for new entrants thereby increasinig competition.
UEFA member countries by club competition entry entitlements, 2007 / 8
A lifter who fails to complete at least one successful snatch and one successful clean and jerk also fails to total, and therefore receives an " incomplete " entry for the competition.
* 1922 competition entry for the Chicago Tribune Tower competition
The game was originally created by Andy Davidson as an entry for a Blitz BASIC programming competition run by the Amiga Format magazine, a cut-down version of the programming language having been covermounted previously.
An architectral competition was held in 1990, the winning entry of which proposed building the second bridge.
* In the Future Century timeline, the word " Gundam " refers to a space colony's entry in the " Gundam Fight ", a competition that determines which colony would rule the Earth for the next 4 years.
" Industrial organization adds to the perfectly competitive model real-world frictions such as transaction costs, limited information, and barriers to entry of new firms that may be associated with imperfect competition.

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