Sentence examples for has to be competed from inspiring English sources

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All of the legwork has to be competed – and paid for – before the day of the auction and without knowing if you will be successful.

"While each location decision is unique and has to be competed, we are tremendously encouraged by the cooperative and constructive relationships we have established with Metro and the counties in which current and future stations are located," the agency said in a statement.

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It has to be: competing commercially is the only way any energy option can become sustainable.

Manchester, Nottingham and Leeds have more than 2,000 AAB students who are now off quota and have to be competed for.

And of course the award would have to be competed.

But a suddenly sidelined athlete doesn't have to be competing on the world stage to feel depressed.

They will have more availability for appointments at the beginning of the year – you won't have to be competing with your classmates for their time.

"The only way to get in shape for the no-huddle is you have to be competing against it and running it," said Ed Dickson, a former tight end for the Ducks.

"I have to be ready and I have to be competing.

"She said to me, 'Whenever power is involved, there always has to be a competing narrative.

"There has to be a competing alternate political platform," he said.

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