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When he steps down there is all but certain to be sharp competition between Sunni Arabs and Kurds for the post.
New convention centers in both Washington and Boston are struggling, in part because of a significant oversupply of exhibition space and the sharp competition between cities for conventions and trade shows.
There is a shortage of one bedroom flats in many parts of the region, with sharp competition between individuals trying to move on from supported housing, and those faced with having to downsize to avoid the bedroom tax or risk falling into arrears.
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Low prices tend to signal sharp competition.
There was sharp competition to be the first to secure proofs of any important new book.
A short, sharp competition like the World Cup is very attractive to terrestrial TV".
These activities, conducted in the United States, Mexico, Japan, and Southeast Asia, brought them into sharp competition with the Chinese revolutionists.
The appointment startled staff members at The Times and Politico, given the sharp-elbowed competition between the news organizations.
Paradoxically, in a labor market glutted with young Ph.D. scientists, sharper competition for research grants has sharpened the competition among universities to sign the likeliest winners.
The report praised the dedication of thousands of humanitarian workers but had sharp words for the "wasteful" competition between aid agencies for funds.
As a result, a sharp liquid gas interface can be constructed from the competition between the numerical diffusion and phase transition.
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