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Evolution began when the cells filled a limited niche and competed for resources.
You'll need an aggressive approach if people are divided by intense animosity (for instance, they're loyal to different premerger companies) or they've long competed for resources.
The organization competed for resources with Unicef, whose executive director, the American lawyer James P. Grant, focused on interventions like vaccination campaigns and treatment for diarrheal diseases.
That colleague, still on duty, had another commemorative project -- a cross-country bicycle ride -- and at one time the projects perhaps competed for resources or attention.
According to Hume and others, the damage was likely done less by human hunters than by other new arrivals: the monkeys, goats, pigs, and rats that competed for resources and ate dodo eggs.
The single Windows server for all those remote desktops was proving inadequate in other ways, as applications competed for resources and tripped over each other.
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Those teams both share and compete for resources.
"They don't compete for resources like texting and walking".
I can't imagine that these are competing for resources.
Demes compete for resources within local ecosystems, which in turn operate within wider-ranging ecosystems.
"Instead of all of us competing for resources, we would join together," she said.
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