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Seems like a rare-enough instance of competition at work, ensuring the best product for the USAF at the lowest taxpayer expense.
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Competition serves as an example of a concept that was very rarely used by students to explain evolutionary change; only about 10 instances of competition were found among 500 written explanations.
For instance, the effect of competition on the manufacturer's and retailers' profits under information sharing is illustrated in Fig. 9.
In effect, control as dominant empowerment and a strategic veto power; with the capacity to bindingly influence all operations - and as such moving beyond of what, for instance, a regulator of competition oversight would do.
Various models have been proposed to explain such interaction: for instance the model of competition or sharing the attention resource system, the model of non-linear interaction between different tasks and the model of priority task [7], [8].
It only is in instances of imperfect competition, where demand outstrips supply; only then would we face circumstances where most schools compete with each other whilst an elite cartel operate in their own world with consumers no longer sovereign.
There aren't many connected themes in the collection, aside from quite a few instances of brotherly competition and hostility — the book is dedicated to Shepard's brother, which feels a bit like "Hamlet" being dedicated to Uncle Claudius — and what connections you find feel like those you'd notice after reading 11 stories in the newspaper.
Competition can also generate patterns of parallel evolution, if the two competing species co-occur in multiple geographic regions, and if the competition between them results in repeated instances of competitively-driven morphological divergence in each region.
This represents a different situation from a previously observed instance of stem cell competition, where stem cells in the ovary that cannot differentiate eventually replaced their wild-type neighbors (Jin et al, 2008).
Competition can also generate morphological shifts, and if competing species co-occur in multiple geographic regions, then repeated instances of competitively-driven morphological divergence (character displacement) can occur.
Case studies of specific instances of artistic rivalry or competition will alternate with close readings of the primary texts, including Ghiberti's Commentarii, Manetti's Life of Brunelleschi, Leonardo's treatise on the paragone, and its deployment in the famous "disegno/colore" discussions found, for example, in Dolce's Aretino and, of course, Vasari's Vite.
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