Sentence examples for competition derived from inspiring English sources

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The geographies of wildlife and livestock movements may be ignored with conclusions of competition derived from dietary overlap and sharing common zones of movement.

We simulated the growth of a guerilla and of a phalanx species either in monoculture or in mixture using 61 methods for modeling competition derived from the published literature and implemented in an Individual Based Model.

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The biggest difference between "politics of attention" and "economy of attention" is that the latter reflects a relation of supply and demand, while the former reflects a relationship of the distribution of authority, especially the competition deriving from the differentiated authority.

But they have far less control over the district races this year because of two new factors: the intensive competitions derived from term limits and a more level playing field under the city's campaign finance system -- which matches most contributions of $250 or less with city funds at a 4 to 1 ratio for candidates who agree to spending limits.

Horses are also used for historical reenactment of battles, law enforcement, and in equestrian competitions derived from the riding and training skills once used by the military.

One underappreciated point was made by Sen.Portman who observed, "research demonstrates 65percentt of savings achieved from public-private competitions derive from the competition itself, not any intrinsic advantage of public versus private".

However, using the estimate of the competition parameter derived from the US post-vaccination experience, an infant vaccination programme would prevent 39,000 IPD cases in the 20 years after PCV7 introduction in the UK.

To be fair to Dyke, he has often spoken of his fear that the Premier League is becoming a competition that derives its value from the atmosphere generated here but is largely "owned by foreigners, managed by foreigners and played by foreigners".

Jon Lourie, Richard Chenoweth and Richard Houghton, the Silver Spring, Md., architects who won the design competition in July, derived the canopy shape, above, from the iconic coffered vaults of the station interiors, designed by the architect Harry Weese.

The downstream agricultural industry in country H would be facing higher levels of import competition, which are derived from the technology and productivity upgrading efforts in country F's downstream and upstream industries.

Since relative fitness measurements are made by direct competition of the derived and ancestral competitors, a t-test would be an appropriate statistical test.

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