Sentence examples for risk of competition from inspiring English sources

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The view of one legal expert is that Global's gamble on taking on all the risk of competition fall-out to seal a deal with GMG Radio – which is usually shared with the seller until after a deal is completed – is not looking like it will pay off.

A study of 60 siblings aged between 25 and 89, in the Journal Of Marriage And The Family, found that having children often brought sisters together (though with the risk of competition over their children's achievements), as did adverse events such as divorce and the ill health of parents.

For example, Lankinen et al. [17] showed in a model that floral wilting, which could be due to several different factors (see e.g. [29]), may also be the cause of a prezygotic conflict, where pollen induces the flower or stigma to wilt in order to minimize the risk of competition by later arriving pollen (cf. "defence ability" in sperm; [30] [31]).

They see a risk of competition.

However, larval behavior may be different because of the risk of competition and subsequent density-dependent mortality.

By contrast, male mice are significantly more likely to mate in situations simulating extra-territorial copulations, where future risk of competition is high but so too are potential reproductive rewards.

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It has been reported that about 42% of all species in the United States are at risk because of competition with or predation by an alien species [2 4]; in other parts of the world, this figure can be even higher [2, 5].

Global Radio has also appointed unnamed "third party economists" to conduct an assessment of the seven regions identified by the competition regulator as having a "perceived risk" of substantial competition issues.

First, we tested the hypotheses that males can assess sperm competition risk and intensity from chemical cues of female mating status and invest most in courtship when the risk of sperm competition is high and least with increased intensity of sperm competition.

Additionally, any compounds that have evolved to reduce the success of rival sperm, due to the risk of sperm competition in these species, may also impede the survival or fertilization success of heterospecific sperm within the female tract.

Several recent comparative analyses of sperm morphometrics in passerine birds [15], [17], [18], [21] have documented the same qualitative relationships with indices of sperm competition as we have shown here; that higher risk of sperm competition is associated with longer sperm and reduced between-male and within-male variation in sperm length.

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