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So for the cheerleaders musical he went to myriad competitions and noticed the participants were always "laughing or in tears".
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The best of these offer a credit course with a teacher who helps the students find a mentors lab, identify a project, write up the results, make the project board, come up with a short speech to explain the research to the judges and apply to the myriad of competitions, fairs and symposia.
Like all organisms, co-occurring arthropod species interact in myriad ways, including resource competition, predation and mutualistic interactions (Fig. 3, Path 15).
Unlike the accepted, though perhaps disliked, reliance on goal differential to break ties, a system used in group and league play in the World Cup, Champions League and myriad other domestic and international competitions, UEFA's system this time has tossed a curve.
Features-wise there's little competition as FIFA swamps the player with its myriad of options, play modes and competitions honed over the last few years.
Still, IndiGo is not immune to the industry's myriad headaches, which include fierce competition, the weak rupee, high taxes, rising airport fees and the high cost of oil.
Beginning in the late 1950s, Hood, who also made spars and designed innovative rigging, built a series of racing yachts, which he skippered to myriad victories in top-flight competition.
Of course, Mr Cameron, the NHS has to change, because circumstances change, but this does not mean a wholesale restructuring which will result in the fragmentation of services into myriad "willing providers", or through competition or application of market forces.
You have only to think of the wall-to-wall auctions on daytime TV, Dragon's Den, the Apprentice and the myriad forms of career-making competition the medium celebrates, the generalised obsession with fame and wealth, the pervasive sense, in watching it, that life is somewhere other than where you are, to see why this might be.
This principle is one of the fundamental norms that make up the implicit social contract enabling us to engage in the myriad sorts of cooperation and competition on which our lives depend.
Myriad says that the lack of competition in the United States has little to do with the price of its BRCA evaluations — and points to Europe, where health-system reimbursement rates are higher even though dozens of providers offer the test.
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