Sentence examples for competition for development from inspiring English sources

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If they made this an open competition where we could all play our under-21s, play players to get fit, close half the stands, and make it more of a competition for development.

Mr. Levy, of Hofstra, noted that the fragmented government on Long Island, with its many towns and special districts, often means competition for development projects or government grants — and that the quest to go green has created healthier rivalries.

That could result in competition for development rights.

Long criticized for a slow bureaucratic process for approving lending, the World Bank has more recently had to contend with greater competition for development funds.

A precedent for using competitions to encourage the use of open data has already been set by the HealthDataPalooza (Archived at http://www.webcitation.org/6Y2Ay4GJH) which hosts an annual competition for development of the best app using public health data.

This could imply that other genes may be influencing the PR trait and/or variations between different biological samples are higher in PR (for instance, competition for development due to the presence of different shoots in a similar explant area).

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L. 109 163, § 341(g)(2)(C), substituted "Development and implementation of system for monitoring cost saving resulting from public-private competitions" for "Development of system for monitoring cost savings resulting from workforce reductions" in section catchline.

With more land coming on the market in Miller Place, competition for its development by residential builders has increased, with large developers heading toward the former tree nurseries and sod farms to the south of Route 25A and spot builders rushing to buy whatever one-acre lots are available in the more established northern section.

Shira Billet and Dora Sosnowik of the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls in Hewlett Bay Park, N.Y., won the team competition for their development of a viscometer for ultra thin lubricants.

The upshot is a competition for commercial development that pulls new buildings towards richer suburbs and out of city centres, which have ill-trained workforces and heavy welfare burdens and cannot afford favourable tax treatment for developers.

That plan has set off a heated competition for economic development and bragging rights between Bayonne, a gritty industrial town trying to remake itself, and Jersey City, whose leaders want their city to be the site for the tower, which New York officials have made clear they do not want.

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