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Lawyers may argue the finer points of competition law, but in the face of the legislation that has been foisted on the NHS, few CCGs will dare to take on the powerful legal forces mustered by healthcare corporations.
Beyond sheer entertainment, there's much to be learned by watching the games on the demon screen -- exposure to different sports and their rules, learning about other cultures, and experiencing the more subtle points of competition like effort, loss, and sometimes winning.
In relation to PPI networks, closeness can represent functionally and points of competition between proteins.
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Prue's most direct point of competition is with Lachlan on the other side of Sydney.
The state of their marriages, or not, is a point of competition and they spit barbed digs at each other as their mother lies dying.
"E-mail is a critical point of competition.
I learned in business school that the notion that competition leads to equilibrium is a bad economist's dream: the real point of competition is to bash the other guy's head in.
There may be a real advantage, therefore, for professional equestrians to integrate mood assessment techniques, both during training and at the point of competition, into their overall training strategy.
Some of the cars in the competition were averaging much higher than that, but the point of the competition wasn't efficiency but effectiveness and efficiency.
If people were voting based on dance, then they would, but as we all know, at this point of the competition, it's just a popularity contest.
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