Sentence examples for overcoming competition from inspiring English sources

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For these alternative N-derivatized methionine analogue substrates to block quorum signal production, overcoming competition from the endogenous methionine and AdoMet produced by these pathogenic organisms would be difficult to achieve.

Patients with left prefrontal cortex lesions have difficulty overcoming competition from previously-relevant responses and adapting their semantic processing when the target changes (Corbett et al., 2008; Jefferies et al., 2008).

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Alstom was awash in orders in the 1990's as the North American cruise market exploded, and cruise lines ordered dozens of vessels at European shipyards, which were seeking to overcome competition from low-cost shipbuilding yards in South Korea and Japan by specializing in high-value vessels like cruise liners.

This special power is the unique insight that allows a company to avoid or overcome competition.

To overcome competition concerns, there are usually limits on lengths of contracts between the broadcaster and the sports body, and requirements that broadcasting rights be offered to platforms on reasonable terms.

Guenée shows us how these prelates used their talent, ambition, patrons, zeal, and experience to juggle the competing demands of obedience to church and state; to overcome competition from an upcoming new generation; and to cope with plague, war, and violence.

He must overcome competition best described as suspect if he is to give Baffert his fifth Haskell win in six years (no other trainer owns more than three Haskell wins).

Possible biological explanations could include sufficiently high affinity within the PRE for SP1 to overcome competition with the particular commercial probe used.

In the effector side interaction, non-fucosylated anti-CD20 showed sufficiently high FcγRIIIa binding activity to overcome competition from plasma IgG for binding to FcγRIIIa on natural killer (NK) cells, whereas the binding of fucosylated anti-CD20 to FcγRIIIa was almost abolished in the presence of human plasma and failed to recruit NK cells effectively.

When a second preference was introduced, after the fixation of the first, even higher preference strength was needed to overcome competitive costs; competition for the limited pool of males with both traits prevented preference evolution unless preferences for male traits were very strong.

He begins by promoting Eugen Sandow, the "world's strongest man", at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, overcoming the competition of rival Billings and his popular attraction, belly dancer Little Egypt, with savvy marketing (allowing women to feel Sandow's muscles).

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