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Chinese companies are increasingly looking abroad for resources, with fish stocks no exception.
"It might have been the result of competition for resources with Neanderthals," Dr. Pike said.
Its debts are much larger, and it must compete for resources with Chrysler, which DaimlerChrysler is still working to overhaul.
When the foreign boats first arrived there was less competition for resources with local fishermen and fewer people relied on fishing for food and income.
(Chimpanzees had to compete for resources with gorillas; but bonobos never saw another ape — one theory argues that this richer environment, by allowing bonobos to move and feed together as a leisurely group, led to the evolution of reduced rancor).
But if evolutionary psychology were truly at work, wouldn't women be more incensed by men sleeping with other women — possibly impregnating them and creating competition for resources with her own potential offspring?
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The player can also trade for resources, either with any other players or with the bank.
Thorne credits Greenwich's deputy vice-chancellor for resources, Neil Garrod, with the crucial job of getting buy-in from the top.
The growing demand for resources, beginning with energy.
Health care competes for resources, along with other services, such as education, water, food, just to mention a few.
It must compete for scarce resources with the economy's need for food, shelter and myriad alternatives.
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