Sentence examples for sparse competition from inspiring English sources

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Mel Rohse, a recent PhD graduate looking for postdoctoral posts, has found opportunities sparse: "Competition is fierce, and a track record of publication a must.

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In rural areas, by contrast, cable coverage is often sparse and competition less threatening.

Additional acquisitions in tertiary products like student loans, deposit accounts, and credit services have enabled the company to expand their market share in markets that are both ripe for growth and sparse of competition.

The fierce competition for sparse resources is compounded by security fears and deeply conflicting national claims.

While competition is sparse, that is destined to change with the arrival of a new technology, called digital terrestrial, that will undermine Sky Italia's monopoly on satellite transmission.

It operates rural hospitals, where competition is sparse.

This result was in agreement with the common assumption that both excessive abundance (loss of competition) and sparse availability (nothing to compete for) of miRNA transcripts will reduce regulation.

The fact that spine densities and mEPSC frequencies and amplitudes in TrkB.T1-broad mice were normal, while they were strongly impaired in TrkB.T1-sparse mice suggests that competition for presynaptic partners still occurs in the adult visual cortex.

Its credit card business faced steep competition, and its sparse retail banking network provided little in the way of cheap deposits.

Not surprisingly given the competition, the crowd is sparse but his warm and fuzzy take on house seduces a growing band of curious hedonists from all over the site.

It was shown that the plant populations studied were typical of a wide range of competition intensities, ranging from sparse plants to dense size-structured populations.

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