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These high-hour ceilings, combined with a competitive job market, often motivate American workers to work more hours than required.
These elections are not competitive multiparty elections and most are not multi-candidate elections ; usually a single communist party candidate is chosen to run for office in which voters vote either to accept or reject the candidate.
These type of boards are commonly used by people at ski hills or resorts for leisure, entertainment and competitive purposes in the activity called snowboarding.
These documents acknowledged that free software products such as Linux were technologically competitive with some of Microsoft's products, and set out a strategy to combat them.
These followed hard on the heels of earlier Ordinances passed in 1539 and 1559, in which the competitive examination system for the appointment of professors had been introduced.
These Awards, however, were not handed out on a regular basis ( no Award was given in 1953 ), and were not competitive since there were no nominees but simply one winning film per year.
These awards, however, were handed out on a discretionary rather than a regular basis ( no award was given at the 26th Academy Awards held in 1954 ), and were not competitive since there were no nominees but simply one winning film per year.
These different lengths of races are divided into five categories: pleasure rides ( 10 – 20 miles ), non-competitive trail rides ( 21 – 27 miles ), competitive trail rides ( 20 – 45 miles ), progressive trail rides ( 25 – 60 miles ), and endurance rides ( 40 – 100 miles in one day, up to in multiple days ).
These models describe the decisions of households, monopolistically competitive firms, the government or central bank, and sometimes other economic agents.
These undergraduate students must then take a nation-wide competitive entrance examination ( Concours Centrale-Supélec ) to enter a Centrale Graduate School, including Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
These pioneering grass-root programs will hopefully ignite positive changes in kids and in competitive cycling in the U. S. EPVA also hosts 3 professional level events per year, held in May, July and September and are part of the American Track Racing Association National Championship Series.
These programs serve competitive young athletes of the township, and programs are offered at every age level.
These are common in those sports and games where each match must involve a small number of competitors: often precisely two, as in most team sports, racket sports and combat sports, many card games and board games, and many forms of competitive debating.
These schools were also the only ones that offered an extra term of school to prepare pupils for the competitive entrance exams for Oxbridge.
These game engines are sometimes called " middleware " because, as with the business sense of the term, they provide a flexible and reusable software platform which provides all the core functionality needed, right out of the box, to develop a game application while reducing costs, complexities, and time-to-market — all critical factors in the highly competitive video game industry.
These are: separate the potentially competitive functions of generation and retail from the natural monopoly functions of transmission and distribution ; and establish a wholesale electricity market and a retail electricity market.
These competitions introduced Nemesis, the first competitive Go program from Bruce Wilcox, and G2. 5 by David Fotland, which would later evolve into Cosmos and The Many Faces of Go.
These differing results suggest that it is important for executive leaders to consider the match between strategic initiatives and organizational culture when determining how to embed a culture that produces competitive advantage.
These five questions are how well the business ’ current brand strategy is working, what are the company ’ s established resource strengths and weaknesses, what are its external opportunities and threats, how competitive are the business ’ prices and costs, how strong is the business ’ competitive position in comparison to its competitors, and what strategic issues are facing the business.
These groups are much larger than divisions in either the league or franchise system — for example, the NCAA's highest competitive level, Division I, has more than 300 member schools.
These percentages are essentially the cumulative implied percentage chances of the odds on offer for each selection and for a single winner market will usually add up to more than 100 % for all back selections ( but only marginally over in a competitive market ), and under 100 % for the lay selections.
These competed with success in North America but were still too heavy and Ford introduced the lightweight Fairlane Thunderbolt which used the 427 engine and was immediately competitive.
These moves ( and a few unpopular cost-cutting measures ) helped to make the Hawks gradually more competitive with each passing year, and in 1999, the team finally broke through.

These and strategies
These two strategies would force the Americans into a war of attrition requiring more and more resources.
These alternative mating strategies give females more mating opportunities without losing the support of the males in their community.
These assumptions are then used to explain why players choose Nash equilibrium strategies.
These theories work from the central premise that effective learners are active agents who construct knowledge by setting goals, analyzing tasks, planning strategies and monitoring their understanding.
These strategies can also be divided into trend or counter-trend approaches depending on whether the fund attempts to profit from following trends ( long or short-term ) or attempts to anticipate and profit from reversals in trends.
These types of strategies have a greater exposure to the fluctuations of the overall market than do market neutral strategies.
These risks may be managed through defined controls over conflict of interest, restrictions on allocation of funds, and set exposure limits for strategies.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
These studies used mathematical models of several cities and their emission sources in order to compare the cost and effectiveness of various control strategies.
These hybrids do not properly inherit survival strategies and can only survive in either a captive state or when there are no predators.
These strategies led to destabilization of the strategic situation to the point where the two major war scares of the Cold War occurred: the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Able Archer / VRYAN crisis.
These debt crises contributed to a " lost decade " in terms of economic growth, the adoption of numerous stabilization and structural adjustment programs with the International Monetary Fund, and a widespread re-evaluation of interventionist, protectionist and inward-looking development strategies.
These strategies can be pre-selected by a user or OEM or be changed by a boot loader on the fly when launching DR-DOS.
These studies are important to the field because they can lead to better intervention strategies when it comes to counseling individuals with eating disorders.
These strategies are evidently important in the persistence of Ginkgo ; in a survey of the " semi-wild " stands remaining in Tian Mu Shan, 40 % of the Ginkgo specimens surveyed were multi-stemmed, and few saplings were present.
These strategies were adapted to semi-active radar homing.
These strategies that arose from the Broederbond were directly responsible for the establishment of apartheid, in 1948.
These sessions usually occupy two hours and focus on hazard identification and communication along with spotter strategies and safety.
These major developments, including the Taylor Family Digital Library ( TFDL ), the U of C downtown campus and the new Energy, Environment and Experiential Learning building, are fulfilling distinct academic strategies and creating progressive learning environments.
These individuals serve on committees that are responsible for planning and implementing investment and spending strategies as well as fundraising and donor cultivation efforts.
These findings suggest new cell-and factor-based strategies for enhancing
These enhancement strategies can be:
These tools support infection control strategies to limit bacterial spread and ensure the appropriate use of antibiotics.

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