Sentence examples for competing of resources from inspiring English sources

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Similar strategies were used for extended family members and services, such as respite care [ 60]. "Advocating" refers to the competing of resources, supports, and services within the system.

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By contrast, instead of competing for resources handed out by a web of government and private donors, all with their own different criteria, the NGO proposal suggests making decisions based on peer review by the fund's implementing agencies, using a unitary framework focused solely on quality, need and impact.

It is also tempting to speculate that B. licheniformis uses extracellular DNases in order to disrupt biofilms of competing bacteria as a method of competing for resources.

"Instead of all of us competing for resources, we would join together," she said.

The mechanistic codon-wide description of the translation process and the large number of mRNAs competing for resources, such as ribosomes, requires the use of novel efficient algorithmic approaches.

Now, instead of low-paying jobs, there are none; instead of a relatively small group of people competing for resources, there's a very large group.

Recently, in a model on marine microplankton a different mechanism with similar outcome was found: an increasing number of sibling species competing for resources slowed down the evolution of the entire ensemble [ 41].

The continuously growing number of applications competing for resources in current communication networks highlights the necessity for efficient resource allocation mechanisms to maximize user satisfaction.

The cull is necessary, the government says, because with 186,000 grey seals and 19,800 common seals competing for resources, some management of the population is necessary.

Ms. White said the various firefighting crews were "competing for resources," a reflection of the persistent question as to whether the region has enough manpower and equipment to tackle large fires simultaneously.

It does not appear to violate any rules or ethics guidelines, though it may well raise some eyebrows among legislative liaisons competing for resources on behalf of the other military services.

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