Sentence examples for high intensity competition from inspiring English sources

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"It would not have been practicable as it would not have been possible to adequately recreate the unique circumstances that preceded the 7 September doping control (eg illness, use of medication, chronic use of Salbutamol at varying doses over the course of weeks of high intensity competition)," it added.

This, it said, was because of the difficulties of "adequately recreating the unique circumstances that preceded the 7 September doping control [eg illness, use of medication, chronic use of salbutamol at varying doses over the course of weeks of high intensity competition]".

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Most of football's great rivalries involve clubs thrown together either by geography – Arsenal and Tottenham, say, or Dundee United and, er, Dundee – or by years of high-profile, high-intensity competition for the game's biggest prizes – which explains Liverpool's ongoing ding-dong with Manchester United, or Real Madrid's with Barcelona.

In dynamic and high-intensity competition contexts, the dynamic behavior can be explained if the business holds skills with equally dynamic nature.

Since her accident, Cantu has competed in high-intensity competitions, including the Working Wounded Games, a high-impact fitness event for adaptive athletes, and the Gladiator Rock n' Run, an obstacle-filled 5K course, San Antonio Express-News reported.

Given the cutthroat atmosphere of his business school classes, Mark was fairly certain that his first foray into the working world of finance would be a high intensity, high-competition experience.

This protective effect has been confirmed in double blind trials when creatine supplementation (20 g d-1) was administered before high intensity endurance competitions [ 35, 36].

Individuals of a translocated population of St . Luciawhiptail Cnemidophorus vanzoi on Praslin Island [ 70] evolved increased growth rates, and high intensity of intraspecific competition (see also [ 37, 71, 72] on Balearic Podarcis lilfordi and on Skyros archipelago Podarcis gaigeae).

For Westernized men from areas with a high intensity of male male aggression and competition, the chronic nature of challenges may support chronically elevated levels of testosterone.

Cities with a density of 5,000 or even up to 10,000 people per square kilometer have high-intensity communication, competition and cooperation and are very attractive, especially for young people.

The pattern suggests one of two possibilities: 1) males may reduce their signalling effort at high density or 2) not be able to produce high intensity signals because of trade-offs with costly competition.

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