Sentence examples for challenge of competition from inspiring English sources

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They embrace the challenge of competition.

Workers in manufacturing had long understood that they were exposed to the challenge of competition from overseas.

Young voters barely remember the Communist era and are far better prepared to embrace free-market ideology and the challenge of competition within the European Union.

The chief beneficiaries of the European system have been some of the Continent's largest industrial companies, like the steel producer ArcelorMittal and the cement maker Lafarge, which received many of their permits for free from governments to help them meet the challenge of competition from parts of the world without such regulation.

The chief beneficiaries of the European system have been some of the Continent's largest industrial companies, like the steel producer ArcelorMittal and the concrete maker Lafarge, which received many of their permits for free from governments to help them meet the challenge of competition from parts of the world without such regulation.

Each photo offers its own condensed version of public or private water; together, they simultaneously deliver the yearning of Sunset Boulevard, the challenge of competition, the seduction of youth, the promise of sunshine, as well as the shallow transience of motel life.

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Considered one of the best skaters of compulsory figures, he was drawn to the sport's artistic precision rather than the challenges of competition.

The documentary begins with the story of the four Corvettes, the challenges of competition and the ingenuity that enabled car No. 3 to finish the race, win its class and seize the hearts of French race fans who originally viewed the cars as nothing more than, as Mr. Fitch puts it, "American plastic pigs".

Though cash prizes would be awarded in the 10K, the 5K racers would be limited to merchandise prizes, and they were on the mountain mostly for the challenge of the competition and the novelty of racing on snowshoes.

The Predictive Signaling Network Modeling challenge of DREAM4 competition provides an important contribution to this topic, by addressing the problem of signaling network inference from single-stimulus/inhibitor data for prediction of multi-stimulus/inhibitor data.

This method, developed and applied to the Predictive Signaling Network Modeling challenge of DREAM4 competition, can be used to discover how signaling pathways are altered by diseases and to predict the effect of multiple agents/drugs.

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