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To contend at Pebble Beach, Watson will also need to putt well.
Rather, Yao sees his role as trying to insure that promising ideas have a chance to contend at all.
That prompt withdrawal gave Tipsarevic two round-robin matches and a legitimate opportunity to contend at this tournament.
If they are not feeling strong enough to contend at the Olympic trials, they may resort to a support role.
Duke means to contend at a championship level in sports across the board, and to do so without compromising academic standards.
In Los Angeles, D'Antoni has four All-Stars, including Nash and Kobe Bryant, who swear by his system, and the chance to contend at the highest levels again.
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The only reason Regan gets off the hook a little bit here is because at least they had a literal communist super power to contend with at the time.
There's a certain amount of stiff formality to contend with at the start, as solemn elders assemble to discuss protocol and matters at hand.
Greene still has to contend with at least five men who are quicker than him over the 400m hurdles.
The wind is the major hazard to contend with at Royal Melbourne, and it required different target lines, club selection and strategy.
These are just some of the myths that those familiar with the continent will have had to contend with at one time or another.
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