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Competition refers to the "crowding" that occurs when multiple units (such as businesses and individuals) try to gain the same resources (such as customers and investors).
One-sided competition refers to resources such as light, which may be intercepted by overtopping trees and denied to overtopped.
Strong product market competition refers to the highest category on a four-point Likert scale of a plant-level self-assessment of competition.
In contrast, two-sided competition refers to competition for other resources such as nutrients (Vanclay 1994, p. 161 162; Weiskittel et al. 2011).
This interaction, known as competition, refers to the relationship between members of the same or different species in which individuals are adversely affected by those having similar resource requirements, such as moisture, nutrients or light.
Asymmetry of competition refers to larger hospitals that may be competitors for smaller district hospitals, without the reverse being true.
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Compare to the sour grapes competition referred to in the Journal piece: O. John Collett of Eco Motors International asked for $20 million from the same program and was turned down.
Albuquerque police spokesman Tanner Tixier declined to comment on the competition, referring all questions to the NRA even though promotional materials for the event proudly listed the "City of Albuquerque New Mexico Police Department" as hosts for the competition.
Competition good refers to the question: Now I'd like you to tell me your views on various issues.
The idea competition (IC) refers to the boundary object that fostered business generation and new spin-offs from the academy by means of a contest.
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