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Fictional characters whose interior lives don't hum and gurgle with this or that emotional tone can't be expected to compete with the genuine and complex human beings against whom – at a certain level – they are constantly being measured.

She added: "Athletes aren't robots, we can't just be dropped anywhere and be expected to compete".

Stavanger's programme can hardly be expected to compete with Liverpool's in terms of scale.

How, in that world, can someone who is not on performance-enhancing drugs be expected to compete against someone who is?

That ancient rhetoric can hardly be expected to compete for media attention, even in a time of war, with the giddy fun of S.N.L. It's a new era.

Rovers could not be expected to compete like for like with the Premiership champions and attempt to match the thrill of their possession football.

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Xtandi is expected to compete most directly with Zytiga.

More than 300 athletes are expected to compete at Mount Snow.

Ellis is expected to compete for a starting role immediately.

Charlie Frye and Derek Anderson are expected to compete for the starting quarterback job.

Morgan is expected to compete on the pommel horse.

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