Sentence examples for ongoing competition for from inspiring English sources

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While all parties embraced some version of the neutrality doctrine, the specific choices posed by the ongoing competition for supremacy in Europe between England and France produced a bitter conflict.

The likelihood of Zaidan's scenario being played out depends, to a large extent, on how the Iranians, the Americans, and the Iraqi Shiites choose to shape their ongoing competition for influence.

Taiwan's entry into the ongoing competition for the tallest building in the world, it held the title after its completion in 2004, only to be surpassed in 2008 by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

"The central bank, the National Oil corporation, the judiciary, the presidency of the army and the official religious establishment are all at the centre of the ongoing competition for power between the two dominant currents and have been pulled in both directions and forced to make choices between the two".

The Danube passage connecting Ulm, Donauworth, Ingolstadt and Regensburg had strategic importance in the ongoing competition for European hegemony between France and the Holy Roman Empire; the army that commanded the Danube, especially its passage through Württemberg and Bavaria, could command access to the important cities of Munich and the seat of Habsburg authority: Vienna.

However it is a daunting challenge to expand a longitudinal curriculum to an entire rather than a sub-group of a medical school cohort, especially at a time of growing student numbers, implementation of new medical schools and the ongoing competition for teachers among medical schools [ 17].

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In this ongoing competition of Republican one-upmanship against the poor there are no winners.

More sophisticated attempts have incorporated understandings of wildlife and livestock habitat to either argue for habitat overlap as evidence for ongoing competition or coexistence (Shrestha and Wegge 2008; Voeten and Prins 1999; Yoshihara et al. 2008) or no overlap as evidence for competitive exclusion, avoidance, or no possibility of competition (Loft et al. 1991; Namgail et al. 2007).

We have an ongoing competition, but we play for glory only.

Selection comes about through random and naturally occurring variation in the physical features of organisms and through the ongoing competition within and between species for limited supplies of food and space.

But ongoing competition between brands is important not just for prices, but to ensure everyone has a good signal.

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