Sentence examples for breeding competition from inspiring English sources

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Rather, its production is sensitive to a male's success in the breeding competition itself.

By breeding competition among private insurers for the Medicare market, Mr. Bush contends, costs will be lowered and elderly people will have more choices.

Large-scale stocking of juvenile Chinook salmon using traditional hatchery practices, an alternative scenario considered for this reintroduction, would have dramatically altered selection patterns by eliminating breeding competition, mate selection, and the influence of the river environment on early life survival of fish spawned in the new habitat.

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That means that cloning is always likely to be more for the purposes of breeding than competition.

Also, the car has achieved the status of a consumer fetish that is breeding social competition and differentiation within the hinterland.

Swelling the ranks "could adversely affect the future of the research enterprise," the report says, by breeding "destructive" competition and suppressing scientific creativity by causing scientists to play it safe.

Images we have learned to associate with perfection are everywhere, and although there is transitory pleasure in the promise of self-improvement that they hold, the bigger truth is that the effects from a psychological and holistic perspective are breeding intense competition and breaking down cultures.

Ms. Coolidge fears she might have reached her apotheosis as Stifler's lush, lusty mom in "American Pie," were it not for the director Christopher Guest, who cast her as the trophy wife Sherri Ann Ward Cabot in 2000's "Best in Show," about a dog-breeding competition.

The idea of government intervention to influence the composition of a country's output has long been derided by economists for breeding inefficiency, reducing competition, encouraging lobbying and saddling countries with factories producing products nobody wants.

Location data are well-documented on horses that are registered with highly regulated organisations within the equestrian industry (e.g. racing, competition, breeding).

Moreover, in the context of national and international competition, breeding companies may be reluctant to release information on their selection strategy and objectives, and may not be willing to share data on culled animals.

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