Sentence examples for settings to compete from inspiring English sources

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The new edition allows gamers with different settings to compete.

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Not unlike Windows, which blackballed Web software not made by Microsoft, or the most recent edition of AOL, which snaked into its users' computer settings to override competing programs, the future AOL-TW threshold into the Internet/TV can be engineered for nefarious purposes.

That set him up to compete for the starting job with Pat Devlin, a redshirt sophomore who had been a record-setting Pennsylvania high school quarterback.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is trying to regain his footing after a series of poor debate performances, said he was growing more comfortable in such settings and would be able to compete with President Obama if he were the nominee.

Costs are particularly pertinent for implementation studies because the interventions have to compete with other quality improvement activities in primary and secondary care settings with limited budgets.

In settings where you are different from the majority of people, the concerns about not fitting in or being able to compete become more intense.

You have to compete.

"He loved to compete".

I love to compete.

We have to compete".

They have to compete.

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