Sentence examples for defining competition from inspiring English sources

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The good news is that there is a real chance for parents to start with a blank slate when it comes to defining competition for children, said David Shields, an assistant professor of educational psychology at St . Louis Community Collegeand the founder of TrueCompetition.org, which focuses on "reclaiming competition for excellence, ethics and enjoyment".

Defining competition as the number of clinics within a 20-mile radius (32.19 km) of a given clinic, they found no evidence of a significant relationship between competition and birth rates in multivariate models.

"That competition, in my opinion," Mr. Schmidt wrote, "is the defining competition in the industry today".

The CCCS appears to have taken a very narrow approach in defining competition.

Grab criticized the report for taking "a very narrow approach in defining competition".

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Here, we define competition as interaction between two cell types such that the cell types exhibit behavior or dynamics when together that is not present when each cell type is grown alone.

But the best ballroom dancers have always wanted more, and until Mr. Medcalf invited a few of them into the Burn the Floor ensemble, there were few other outlets to accommodate the kind of artistic expression forbidden in tightly defined competitions.

Defining cheesy competition is controversial in dance education.

Apple coupled itself with being young and innovative, while defining its competition, the PC, as the opposite.

What sets Bolt apart is the length of his legs and his extraordinary percentage of fast-twitch fibers and his competitive nature — and those are all differences that define the competition in the hundred.

In particular, we defined strong competition comprising the two highest categories (rather than the single highest category) of plants' self-assessment of competition.

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