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Still, in these testimonials, many assert there are competing elements in their self-definitions.
The décor is also a fusion — of seemingly competing elements, which come together to beautiful effect.
Not everything works; Mr. Garcia occasionally puts too many competing elements into a dish.
America's fundamental law holds competing elements, some constraining the national government, others energizing it.
And finally, she said, the parents should take into consideration the competing elements of ownership versus access.
They were the two competing elements in Mr. Obama's time in the Senate: his megawatt celebrity and the realities of the job he was elected to do.
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Kathryn Oboikowitch, who enjoys the breakers more than anything, stood marveling at the competing elements--the water, the crumbling granite, the tree looming above.
Weeds are undesirable plants that grow in agricultural crops, such as soybean crops, competing for elements such as sunlight and water, causing losses to crop yields.
However, the power of any one image of popular culture is weakened in part because of the sheer magnitude of competing popular elements.
She could then have set out her case for bringing those competing, conflicting elements to a close by endorsing her deal.
Most of the described prokaryotic PIN-domain proteins are toxins of chromosomally-encoded TA operons [159] [161] that are present in a diverse array of unrelated bacteria, likely having arisen due to the advantages they bestow on competing mobile elements [165], [166].
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