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"Until Detroit learns that collaboration gets you far lower costs than constantly aggravating competition, it will be engineering high cost cars," he says, adding that a quick face-lift won't save Detroit car makers from bankruptcy.
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On a different level, work stress is now considered a growing threat to the health of employed people, especially so in association with aggravated competition, work intensification and job insecurity resulting from rapid spread of free market principles in a globalized economy [ 6].
A decrease in available arable land per capita due to a rapid population growth [1], a growing number of animals in agriculture that need to be fed and actions for climate change mitigation and adaptation [2, 3] are aggravating the competition for land resources.
This 2 2 1 structure aggravates the competition for free FGFRs to form a signaling unit compared to the 2 2 2 structure implemented in our model.
He had graduated from high school (where he had been something of a track star) and had attended Marine Corps boot camp, from which he had been dismissed after dislocating his shoulder in a boxing competition, aggravating an older injury.
All Afghan political organizations have a problem of fractionalization and competition for leadership, which is aggravated by tribal competition among groups.
The reciprocal trade agreements typically limit protectionist measures instead of eliminating them entirely, however, and calls for protectionism are still heard when industries in various countries suffer economic hardship or job losses believed to be aggravated by foreign competition.
His predictions — new virus strains caused by mass migration mixed with unsanitary conditions; nuclear tensions aggravated by resource competition — provide a peek into a terrifying world where the climate has warmed by two degrees Celsius by the end of this century, a relatively conservative estimate.
Shading during this period not only rapidly decreases photosynthesis, reducing the availability of assimilates but further aggravates the competition among these sinks [ 17- 19].
I hypothesize that Westernized men in aggressive social environments, characterized by intense male male competition, will further augment testosterone production aggravating prostate cancer risk.
Furthermore, the thinning intensity could also be increased in order to reduce the competition between individuals and, therefore, to alleviate the aggravating resource situation (e.g., with regard to water) for the remaining trees (Magruder et al. 2013).
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