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While it is true that, in Europe, females commonly compete against males, European racing, conducted exclusively on grass courses and without the array of medication permitted for use in this country, is quite different from its American counterpart.
Whitetips commonly compete for food with silky sharks, making up for its comparatively leisurely swimming style with aggressive displays.
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Orienteers between 4 and 90 years old are commonly competing at the same events.
Quite commonly, villages competed to build larger and more elaborate churches, and first-time visitors to Polynesia are often surprised at the intensity of the islanders' commitment to Christianity.
Many in the industry objected when real estate entrepreneurs first suggested making such listings available online, but real estate listings are now commonly available on competing Web sites.
This level is also commonly used by competing countries - for undergraduate admissions, all of New Zealand's universities require 6.0; so do the majority of British universities.
In the past, "Brown's ability to match other universities' start-up offers has been limited," she says, noting that the universities with whom Brown competes commonly offer $500,000 packages to junior faculty- and much more when you get to senior hires," she added, with a skyward roll ofaculty- and
Though commonly viewed as competing, these hypotheses need not be mutually exclusive [10].
Tai et al. compared the joint modelling of event-specific hazards to other non-parametric approaches commonly used in competing risk situations [ 27].
It is the only sport where those at the Els stage of life can compete with – and commonly upstage – the young bucks.
Despite commonly held assumptions, American can still compete industrially and could do even better with the right investments in both human and physical infrastructure.
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