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Beauty contests are more likely to appeal to the urban middle class, the same segment of the population that has the extra rupees to spend on herbal skin creams.
The Gothams also belong to the 16-team Mid-Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League, where their opponents include the Brooklyn Atlantics, the New York Mutuals, and, further afield, the Chesapeake City Cecils, from Maryland, and the Potomac Nine of Washington, D.C. Games are almost always high-scoring – base runners seem to steal at will – and some contests are more casual than others.
Congressional contests are more likely than Senate or presidential campaigns to be altered by broadcast advertising, because of their smaller pool of voters.
I gave up this exercise, and I suspect, based on Larimer's interview, that contests are more careful these days about permitting such obvious connections into the open.
Human observers cannot predict the winner where the difference is less and the contests are more protracted than when it is greater [22].
Most notable is research on winner and loser effects, where winners of contests are more likely to win in subsequent contests, and losers are more likely to lose in subsequent contests (reviewed in Hsu et al. 2006; Rutte et al. 2006).
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But it would at least help ensure that future contests were more securely located on that hallowed utopian ground, the level playing field.
Nor was it because the contest was more exciting.
The contest is more alive and substantial arguments have a better chance of winning the day.
By contrast, Mr. Briggs said the current contest "is more about driving people for repeat visits and purchases".
The contest was more even in the second half with the Kangaroos scoring three-tries-to-two, but by then the damage had been done.
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