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One will be for customers and focus on "being more competitive" for bill-payers.
"Instead, his business flat tax is a proportionate tax on labor and capital, it dramatically simplifies taxes for businesses, and it is more competitive for capital investment and trade.
His administration, on the other hand, "wants to view culture as economic development," offering improved services, like longer opening hours for museums, so that the city can be more competitive for tourist dollars, he said.
But if your goal is merely to be more competitive for grants, don't waste those valuable years.
Rehberg's state, Montana, receives funding from this program for have-not states to help their researchers be more competitive for NIH grants.
The lignocellulosic type of biochar was found to be more competitive for use as a biofiltration medium than the types of biochar with high ash or lignin content.
That means scholarships and recruitment will be more competitive for high school students, and they'll be more willing to pay sites like beRecruited to get an advantage.
Studies indicate that M.D.-Ph.D.s constitute a growing fraction of funded physician-scientists2, are more competitive for prestigious career development awards3, and are more likely to obtain NIH R01 funding than M.D.s4.
However, if the data are properly pooled, and taking into consideration the tendency of women to apply to departments that are more competitive for either genders, there is a small but statistically significant bias in favour of women.
In addition, it is likely that the competing hardwoods in the south-eastern USA are more competitive (for light, water and nutrients) than the perennial broadleaved species that grow beneath the crop canopy in South Africa.
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