Sentence examples for having a competitive from inspiring English sources

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However, as highlighted by Majerus et al. (2006), the negative effects of H. axyridis are likely to be the result of a complex range of interactions, with H. axyridis having a competitive edge through resource competition, intra-guild predation (IGP), and a more plastic phenotype than other aphidophagous species.

"I could see every beach having a competitive surf club," he said.

Invisible Worlds is viewed as having a competitive edge because it has so many academics and Internet pioneers on board.

The new rule was created to ensure safety and to prevent runners from having a competitive edge.

As it was preparing to introduce the iPad, Apple initially saw having a competitive e-book offering as a critical to its new tablet device.

"This country," said the 80-year-old billionaire to the people who were trying to humiliate him, "does benefit from having a competitive press".

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"I have a competitive nature," he said.

We have a competitive team.

Brady has always had a competitive temperament.

And here the Valley's rivals have a competitive edge.

Yet Mr Gul believes it has a competitive edge.

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