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For most riders, the season includes about 120 days of competition spread over eight months.
"Additionally, increased resource competition, spread of lethal technologies and spillover from regional conflicts increase the potential for interstate conflicts".
In fact, I was at the third leg of the inaugural edition of the International Premier Tennis League (I.P.T.L ., a team-based competition spread over two and a half weeks across four Asian cities (Manila, Singapore, Delhi, Dubai).
We cannot ignore that the world faces massive and enduring tensions like population shifts, demographics movements, natural resources shortage, global competition, spread conflicts, modus operandi copycat or transnational grievances, among others.
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Each year 25% or more of a carrier's customers switch to a rival or quit, a churn rate that could rise as competition spreads.
The senior squad's first World Cup event of the season will be in Shanghai, China, from 26-29 September with the Olympic qualifying competitions spread over two dates in November.
Webb's comments suggested he is open to the competition being spread throughout the region, appeasing Mexican interests.
"The rail is not my favorite position," Lachance said, "but considering that the competition is spread the way it is, it's not a bad spot for me.
Before long, Hope's shade-loving hybrids had won the Darwinian competition to spread their leaves and flowers around the ankles of America's maples, beneath the poised hindquarters of her dogs and above her decks and patios, spilling out from white polyethylene hanging baskets.
Now, government officials want to reduce the in-house promotions in an effort to increase academic competition and spread around the scholarly talent.
Their "crimes" include "out-muscling native competition and spreading disease".
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