Sentence examples for competing advantage from inspiring English sources

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Deduced by analogy, G-plasma and other archaea should also encounter a similar situation, and the archaeon with a competing advantage will survive easier than archaea without the advantage.

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The pair weigh their competing advantages, relishing the ritual of it.

"With no perfect answer, students must weigh the competing advantages and disadvantages, balancing community, environmental and economic factors to make the best choice," the task description for teachers reads.

We discuss some of the competing advantages and disadvantages of each that investigators must consider before the onset of a marking program.

In the recent past Bluetooth Low Energy BLEE) a.k.a Bluetooth Smart - a subset of the Bluetooth v4.0 and the latest v4.2 stack, has surfaced as an appealing alternative, with many competing advantages over available low-power communication technologies in the IoT space such as IEEE 802.15.4.

"The president embarked on his first foreign trip with a clear-eyed outlook that the world is not a 'global community' but an arena where nations, nongovernmental actors and businesses engage and compete for advantage," McMaster and Cohn wrote.

"You're wondering if I'm lonely," wrote Adrienne Rich in that beautiful collection of poems of hers, Diving into the Wreck, "OK then, yes, I'm lonely," and for sure this choice of mine has put me somewhere else that's far away from the competitive bustle of profession and career, where men and women compete for advantage..

A 30% subsidy for imports gives them a very large advantage competing with US-made goods.

Hence, revolutions tend to be power struggles in which competing elites seek advantage, even though their motives might have been pure at the start.

Scouts Can See Redskins The Washington Redskins' decision to charge $10 for admission to training-camp practices has scouts from competing teams taking advantage of a little-known league rule.

In an article on the runner Oscar Pistorius, Michael Sokolove examines the controversy over whether Pistorius is at an unfair advantage competing against other runners, given that he has no lower legs and uses carbon-fiber prostheses.

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