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Nurse educators face the challenge of competing pressures.
"I missed the game and missed the challenge of competing," Lemieux said in a statement released yesterday.
Porter was right: Eight Belles was up to the challenge of competing against 19 of the best 3-year-old male horses in the country.
I do it because I love the challenge of competing in races; others just decide to plod off round the world, taking their time, thoroughly enjoying themselves.
It was all about the winning, winning, winning, instead of enjoying being around these guys and watching them play, enjoying the experience and the challenge of competing.
Discussion: Two findings unique to this study were the importance of relationships with health care providers and the challenge of competing tasks.
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The initiative by I.B.M. provides insights into the challenges of competing in the software industry and forming strategic alliances.
And there is no denying the challenges of competing with mega-retailers whose scale and clout give them enormous cost advantages.
The question of Google's commitment to hardware is a testament to the challenges of competing against devices made by Apple, Amazon and Samsung.
Mr. Morales, as he tested the new sound system, recalled the challenges of competing concerts as he welcomed a new era in the battle of the bowls.
Good leadership in higher education has never mattered more than now, with increases in tuition fees, concerns over international recruitment, widening access pressures, not to forget the challenges of competing in a globalised research and teaching market.
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