Sentence examples for individual competing from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Ross indicated that, for now at least, Mr. Condit planned to run next year as a flawed individual competing against other flawed individuals.

And Saturday night was an amazing testament to the other side of the individual competing down below; the solo effort that only he or she is truly accountable for.

But for every individual competing in a Grand Slam tournament, there are many more plying their trade at events that struggle to find space in local newspapers, let alone a global audience of millions.

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where Ν t is the competition number generated randomly; w i,t is either 0 for loss or 1 for win as the i th individual competes with a randomly selected (rth) individual in the combined population.

A weight value w i of the i th individual is calculated by the following competition: {w}_i={displaystyle sum_{t=1}^{{mathrm{N}}_t}{w}_{i, t}} (18) where Ν t is the competition number generated randomly; w i,t is either 0 for loss or 1 for win as the i th individual competes with a randomly selected (rth) individual in the combined population.

"The idea is, as density increases and there are more individuals competing to find mates, that we expect the mating display to change," Dr. Mesnick said.

Today, the society of entrepreneurial individuals competing in the rational market reveals unplumbed depths of misery and despair; it spawns a nihilistic rebellion against order itself.

Instead of a few large capital-rich media giants competing with one another for these audiences, it will be small firms and individuals competing or, more often, collaborating.

A new rule "prohibits specific and disparaging references to other pictures and individuals competing in a given category in ads, mailings, Web sites or other forms of campaign communication," the academy said.

Probably at this point, during the habiline period, a conflict ensued between individual-level selection, with individuals competing with other individuals in the same group, versus group-level selection, with competition among groups.

She represented Eichmann as a colourless bureaucrat performing a well-defined function in an impersonal bureaucratic machine; but the Nazi state was in fact largely chaotic, with different institutions, departments of government and individuals competing for Hitler's favour.

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