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In competitive terms, there is no doubt which was more important.
In competitive terms, the main and perhaps the only question is, how does it look?
Stick Ed McKeever in a kayak and he moves so rapidly his opponents are mostly up the creek, in competitive terms, before they have paddled more than a few metres.
But during the second, the men who ingested protein had an overall performance gain of more than 4 percent, compared with the men who took only carbohydrates, "which is huge, in competitive terms," Dr. Rowlands says.
"The league's general managers are on the verge of making a terrible mistake – they are addressing hockey in competitive terms when they should be thinking about the game's entertainment value," he wrote Monday, shortly before quoting that high NHL-produced percentage of fans pleased by the shootout.
"It is negative for the trade deficit because productivity weakness means we lose out in competitive terms internationally," said Michael Englund, an economist at MMS International Inc. Manufacturing productivity, frequently stronger than overall results, rose a brisk 4.1percentt, exceeding a 3.1percentt gain in the fourth quarter.
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Phelps, one senses, is happier to think of the relationship in uncomplicatedly competitive terms.
It's tempting to think of Chrome in strictly competitive terms, as a challenge to Internet Explorer, the dominant browser from Microsoft.
The bank with the cheapest rate, and most competitive terms, in Boise is different from those in New York City on any given day.
The most notable change has been the need for manufacturing managers to think in technological, strategic and competitive terms.
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