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There was a competing value at stake -- the integrity of the electoral process -- that had to be weighed in the constitutional balance.
"I would pose the issue as one between two competing value systems, not between competing plans or policies," he said, and that is what does and should determine their choices.
Validation according to CD 2002/657/EC demonstrated that steroid analysis using QqToF has a higher competing value towards QqQ-MS in terms of selectivity/specificity, compared to single stage Orbitrap-MS.
Locke suspects that it is the desire to defend one's own culture and to create consensus among competing value claims that is at the root of the quest for uniformity.
Later we expand upon this with the example of competing value regimes placed upon a patient's tissue by the patient, by a hospital holding the tissue, by Xbank itself, and by potential researchers.
It is our choice if we want to tell the same old stories, or if we want to create a vision of economic life that truly integrates competing value systems.
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It essentially describes a contest between two competing values systems.
The task of good government is to balance competing values.
For, as Clinton's and Thomas's stories suggest, there always are competing values.
It's hard to say, even if we agreed on the relative importance of competing values.
Cold war 2.0, different in character, but potentially as menacing and founded not just on competing interests but competing values.
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