Sentence examples for Incite competition from inspiring English sources

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Markowitz argues that different rent-seeking opportunities either promote the cooptation of local elites to the regime or incite competition over rents, which in turn lead to either cohesion or fragmentation.

Song Xin suggested that the conventional values, because of their social, comparative nature incite competition and then violence.

Explore and exaggerate they do, with aesthetically overblown carnivalesque activities meant to incite competition, play, physical exertion and a heavy dose of endorphins, which The Museum of Sex Kindly reminds us is "similar to those released at the point of orgasm".

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The current system makes the firms customers rather than wards and incites competition among agencies for clients — a competition likely to be won by the agency with the least regulatory zeal.

Policies should aim at improving the competitive position of biomass-based products over fossil-based products and optimizing the use of biomass resources, rather than inciting competition between the different biomass applications.

The most common hypothesis invoked to account for the evolution of such calls is that they are sexually selected traits to alert males, other than the mating partner, to the receptive condition of the female caller [3], [5], [6], [8] [11], with the result of inciting competition amongst them.

This initiative aims to incite greater competition in the UK's banking sector, encourage new product development, bring in new disruptive players, and provide consumers with more choice and better deals.

First, when females cannot detect differences in males' quality, they may mate multiply to incite sperm competition to increase the genetic quality of their offspring.

Chaos in a retail environment incites customer competition, and competition makes customers feel excited (Nichols 2010).

To conclude, female copulation calls in primates and other groups of animals have usually been interpreted as male-directed signals, for example to advertise fertility and incite male-male competition, but our findings in wild chimpanzees do not support this view.

Could job competition transparency incite responses similar to the reactions that many fear salary transparency would provoke – ranging from jealousy and shame to sheepishness and gloating?

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