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With its roots in market research, ' competitive intelligence ' has been described as the ' application of principles and practices from military and national intelligence to the domain of global business '; it is the business equivalent of open-source intelligence.
With the success of muay Thai in the mixed martial arts, it has become the de facto style of choice for competitive stand-up fighters.
With graduate degrees in International Studies and its MBA program, Fisher is giving students an opportunity to truly be competitive in whatever fields its graduates choose.
With a continuation of the popularity of Ultimate a possibility of it being introduced into further high schools making a more competitive league in the UK for junior Ultimate players.
With relatively abundant prey, tigers and leopards seem to successfully coexist without competitive exclusion or inter-species dominance hierarchies that may be more common to the leopard's co-existence with the lion in savanna habitats.
With the aid of a special chair designed to allow him to practice hitting balls while recovering from knee surgery, Muster returned to competitive tennis just six months later.
With over 60 teams at a tournament in the heyday of the game, matches became intensely competitive affairs, seeking the IFT ’ s Julius T. Nachazel Trophy.
With its eight million copies sold, GoldenEye 007 was also one of the most significant titles that helped the Nintendo 64 to remain competitive with rival Sony's PlayStation, though it eventually lost much of its market share.
With the exception of the Olympic title, a world title is considered to be the highest competitive achievement in figure skating.
With the tide turning towards an eventual Soviet war victory over the Nazi invaders, Bronstein was able to once again play some competitive chess, and he defeated Soviet champion Mikhail Botvinnik at the 1944 USSR Championship, which was his own first appearance at the Soviet top-standard event.
With a background in competitive swimming as a child, he became an avid surfer in the area.
With selection for the crew highly competitive, the squad split along the lines of the presidential election.
With success in the French League, and stints in England in the Premier League, his sudden death, while in the middle of an international competitive fixture, came as a shock to the worldwide footballing community.
With the acquisition, SAP AG will become more competitive with Oracle Corp. in the Cloud computing market.
With no major redesign since 1998, in order to remain competitive, Ford designed a trim package for the Crown Victoria in the Middle East for the 2008 model year.
With 1960s-and-1970s hardware resources expensive and scarce, a competitive " game " developed among system optimization analysts.
With limited land resource available, Hong Kong continues to offer recreational and competitive sports.
Given the facts that solar thermal power is reliable, can deliver peak load and does not cause pollution, a price of US $ 0. 10 per kWh starts to become competitive, although a price of US $ 0. 06 has been claimed With some operational cost a simple target is 1 dollar ( or lower ) investment for 1 kWh production in a year.
With 20 + servers scattered throughout urban locations in North America DWANGO became the early hub of competitive gaming.
With the best educational system in Europe, Finland has recently ranked as one of the world's most peaceful, competitive and livable countries.
With numerous foreign stars arriving at the Cosmos, the team's competitive performance improved, as New York reached the play-offs at the end of the season, but lost in the divisional championship match to the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
With the growth of competitive sites, Walther struggled to keep the complex economically stable.
With the introduction of sponsorship ( starting with the Whitbread Gold Cup in 1957 ), a whole host of other important races have been added to the National Hunt racing season, although many of these are geared towards generating betting turnover in the form of competitive handicaps that attract large numbers of runners.
With competitive rides filling up, and his career dwindling down, he joined the sub-par Patrick Racing Alfa Romeo team for 1990.

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With few exceptions, your car will be waiting for you at dockside, airport, railroad station or hotel when you arrive, oftentimes at no additional cost.
With a foreign car you must wear a cap -- it has a leather band in the back.
With a streamlined body, the car could run at.
With the Duke chasing in another car, Snake and the others drive over the mine-strewn bridge.
With this car Ford became in 1966 the first and so far the only American constructor to win overall at Le Mans.
With the help of his underling, Tim Stamper, Urquhart goes about making sure his competitors drop out of the race: Peter MacKenzie, secretary of health, accidentally runs his car over a protester at a demonstration staged by Urquhart and is forced to withdraw by the public outcry, while Harold Earle, secretary for education, is blackmailed into withdrawing when Urquhart anonymously sends pictures of him in the company of a rentboy he had paid for sex.
With an approximate 50: 50 front / rear weight balance, the car has nearly neutral handling.
With a relatively substantial road network, car travel is common in Niue.
With 7 O-levels, he applied for a job at a duplicating office machine company and when asked by the interviewer why he applied, Foster replied: ' mainly because it offered the prospect of a company car, and a £ 1, 000 salary.
With some motor technology licensed from western Europe, but still using the Škoda-designed 1289 cc engine, Škoda engineers designed a car comparable to western production.
With respect to noise pollution, trucks emit considerably higher sound levels at all speeds compared to typical car ; this contrast is particularly strong with heavy-duty trucks.
With a list price of US $ 1, 000, the Auburn was the lowest priced V12 car ever ( unadjusted for inflation ).
With his health slowly recovering from a car accident whilst on holiday to France in 1958, Jack returned to the studio and made sure his name was featured in studio press releases.
With the rise of the motor car, the whistle was no longer usefully audible in urban areas.
With his new identity, " Michael Knight ", Long is provided with high tech crime-fighting equipment, most notably the car nicknamed KITT.
With cost around £ 5000 for a season once you have all the necessary parts like racewear, car, trailer, etc.
With the recent banning of tobacco sponsorship, and the significant commercial budgets available to the gaming industry, sponsorship by car manufacturers, alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and fast-food marketers is being rapidly replaced by sponsorship by gaming companies in the Far East and Europe.
With over 21 million manufactured in an air-cooled, rear-engined, rear-wheel drive configuration, the Beetle is the longest-running and most-manufactured car of a single design platform, worldwide.
With mechanical odometers, the speedometer can be removed from the car dash board and the digits wound back, or the drive cable can be disconnected and connected to another odometer / speedometer pair while on the road.
With the 602 cc engine, the tax classification of the car changed so that it became in fact a 3CV, but the commercial name remained unchanged.
With less overlap between adjacent drivers, their location relative to each other becomes less critical and allows more latitude in speaker system cosmetics or ( in car audio ) practical installation constraints.
With the availability of cartridge systems for the home, consumers started thinking of eight-tracks as a viable alternative to vinyl records, not only as a convenience for the car.
With respect to the accelerating trucks and the micro-lifting, the truck wheels have a somewhat larger flange than normal in order to keep the car inline on the track during the micro-lifting.
With its own halls and numerous car parks ( including the main seven storey car park ) Kingston Hill mainly caters to Nursing, Law, Education, Business, Music, Health and Social Sciences.

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