Sentence examples for competition exercised from inspiring English sources

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This was especially disadvantageous for the economically less advanced EECA countries since they hardly had capacities to withstand the higher competition exercised within the sixth and seventh FPs, which generally opened up for participation of international partner countries.

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"It would be a great misconception of the actual course of human affairs to suppose that competition exercises in fact this unlimited sway".

There is some evidence that athletes' sleep is impaired by high training loads, 29 competition exercise 24 and the anticipation of competition.

Jugular venous blood was sampled from 9 exercise-conditioned horses on 2 separate occasions, at rest and for 24 h following a competition exercise test (CET) designed to simulate the speed and endurance test of 3-day event.

Finally, given that there is some evidence that competition exercise impairs the subsequent sleep of elite athletes, 24 an additional set of analyses was conducted to compare sleep on match days with sleep on non-match days for each team separately.

The experiment was a 2 (Competitive exercise context: Competition vs. No competition) × 2 (Individual competitiveness: High vs. Low) between-subjects design.

"This decision takes bold action in support of transportation electrification, while simultaneously preserving competition and exercising prudence on behalf of ratepayers," said California Public Utilities Commissioner Carla J. Peterman, who oversaw the issue.

"We hope this will help answer the question of whether it's just physical competition that causes the increase, or whether it's also non-physical competition or non-competitive exercise," says Trumble.

Both groups of endurance horses were examined before and after training session similar to competition, while they exercised together, performed once a month.

Of those that responded, 54% dieted prior to competition, and 36% dieted and exercised pre-competition.

The Telecommunications Act of 1934 established "common carriage" to ensure that those monopolies - free from competition - couldn't exercise monopolistic tendencies they'd been granted.

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