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Stewart's known for being competitive, and Kevin was just as competitive," said Tanner.
Yet a large part of the appeal to Germany of the single currency has been that it rules out revaluations and rewards its firms for being competitive.
Otherwise, the game will be remembered for being competitive, and for not providing a repeat of the shameful brawl here last December.
And, Torrez rightly added, "for being a good enough pitcher to get the ball in that situation, and for being competitive enough so that I was happy to get the chance".
Given the recent concern about the state of American education as preparation for being competitive in the world market, what is your strategy for competing on the world stage?
While the Olympics may not be the appropriate arena in which to exhibit their skills, ballroom dancers, cheerleaders, Frisbee players and others who work so hard should be given the credit they deserve for being competitive athletes at the highest level.
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Women were rewarded for winning, being competitive, and being aggressive.
That's being competitive for a minute".
Before March 2007 the method used for insulin was competitive radioimmunoassay (Linco Research Inc, St Charles, MO, USA) and for C-peptide competitive luminoimmunoassay (Immulite 2000, Diagnostic Products Corporation, CA, USA).
The jobs we hire for nationally are competitive with what other people are paying".
So if the market for land is competitive, no transactions would be deterred or encouraged.
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