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To compete, a more powerful all-wheel-drive hybrid RLX is on the way, Acura says.
Spengler has particular contempt for the idea that civilizations compete, a view that he sees as crudely "Darwinian" and "Materialist".
"As sisters we compete a lot but when push comes to shove we're all there for each other".
It's useful in turbulent times to manage more closely, withdraw to reflect, and compete a little harder than usual.
We practice most evenings at various places around campus, and compete a few times a semester both in Boston and elsewhere.
But a big problem may be that many banks are too poorly run to compete, a situation that may not quickly change even with greater legal clarity.
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"It will never out-compete a human diver in terms of sheer numbers of injections but it will be more persistent," said Dunbabin, a QUT research fellow.
A population of catalytic RNA molecules shows significantly different behavior compared to a deterministic description: hypercycles are able to co-exist and out-compete a parasite with superior catalytic support.
It competes a bit less directly with DaimlerChrysler.
We could maybe have competed a bit harder.
They have both competed a number of sessions.
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