Sentence examples for permanent competition from inspiring English sources

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The other school of thought holds that Islam, by its very nature, is in permanent competition with other civilizations.

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As detailed in "Bob Garner's Guide to North Carolina Barbecue" (John F. Blair) — required reading for road trippers in search of porcine heaven — Piedmont-style barbecue evolved after 1919, when pits placed outside the Lexington Courthouse spawned permanent buildings, competition and, eventually, a barbecue boomtown.

Other relatives are nearby - notably Galloway's granny, a witchy blind woman who keeps a glass eye in a matchbox - but they are not loving in the usual ways; it is as if the extended family is in a permanent state of competition, and all signs of human frailty must be dextrously hidden from their beady eyes.

London's proposition was to create a vast public park with a string of new permanent and temporary competition venues built from scratch.

With around 775 Ramón y Cajal contracts given in the first year only, and many other scientists on short-term contracts also looking for a permanent position, the competition is likely to be intense.

While the FCC has adopted conditions, they are insufficient short-term or voluntary fixes that will fail to prevent permanent harm to competition, consumer choice and the future of the Internet.

But the question remains, under what guidelines are disabilities permanent for IPC competition?

Local economies suffer and the flight of refugees from conflict pits newcomers against permanent residents in competition for land, food and water.

While Lance Armstrong, the greatest cyclist in history, gave up fighting the doping authorities, which led to the stripping of his seven Tour De France titles and a permanent ban from competition.

In an adequate competition, permanent improvements in patient care become efficient resources allocated by insurers, providing better quality of service and offering the use of new technologies such as diagnostic tests and modern drugs among others, bringing about the possibility of expansion of the local market and the option of selling models of care in different regions [ 3].

These themes included competitiveness, such as " extreme competition, even among permanent staff" (TRS, female, 46 years), " having colleagues who want to climb the ranks at any cost" (TRS, female, 46 years), along with a large dose of " individualism" (TRS, male, 50 years).

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