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  • his would have been galling to as naturally competitive a young man as Masterman, he took the oppor
  • or to win family resources, they develop no competitive abilities and have weak social skills once
  • It features a competitive academic curriculum, intramural and varsity
  • Although he never won a competitive Academy Award, he was awarded the Irving G.
  • A total of 302 actors have won Oscars in competitive acting categories or been awarded Honorary
  • en the club was originally formed, although competitive action did not arrive until 1886 in the sha
  • as manager Adams wished to see Joe Anyon in competitive action.
  • competitions, such as sports day and social competitive activities such as quizzes.
  • l the conclusion that success or failure in competitive activities exhibits no tendency to be comme
  • s are placed in one of four houses in which competitive activities can take place between houses.
  • ation (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state.
  • est level in mainly amateur sports or other competitive activities that are themselves considered n
  • ich governs most interscholastic sports and competitive activities in Illinois.
  • organization which governs most sports and competitive activities for high schools in the state.
  • ich governs most interscholastic sports and competitive activities in the state.
  • rganization which governs most athletic and competitive activities in the state.
  • , the body which governs most athletics and competitive activities in the state.
  • iation (IHSA) which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state.
  • tion (IHSA), which oversees most sports and competitive activities in the state.
  • most interscholastic high school sports and competitive activities in the state of Illinois.
  • ation (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state.
  • hich governs most high school athletics and competitive activities in the state.
  • ich governs most interscholastic sports and competitive activities.
  • organization which governs most sports and competitive activities.
  • l of variation in level of deregulation and competitive activity across states.
  • hat intention so long as there is no actual competitive activity, such as, for instance, competitiv
  • Painting the cannon is a competitive activity; students must guard their handiwo
  • and Design are limited access and have very competitive admission standards.
  • n also increased during his presidency with competitive admission and most students passing their b
  • be accepted the student must pass a highly competitive admission exam based on art practice creati
  • ice discrimination to maximise profit, gain competitive advantage or otherwise restrict competition
  • ompany that has such a distinct sustainable competitive advantage that competing firms find it almo
  • Their wealth and competitive advantage reside in the human capital of th
  • “Determinants of a Sustainable Competitive Advantage Due to an IT-Enabled Strategy.”
  • Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy, Oxfor
  • n's mission, product base, profitability or competitive advantage may be evolved in a manner than i
  • Deriving Competitive Advantage from IT
  • create and leverage information to increase competitive advantage through the collaboration of smal
  • roup helps organisations retain and enhance competitive advantage through information security & de
  • y Club's track in Island Bay and sought the competitive advantage of a railway to provide easier ac
  • ra CIO and a founding father of IT-inspired competitive advantage
  • ingness to accept minority positions as the competitive advantage while acknowledging the inherent
  • tage of economies of scale which realizes a competitive advantage that can be passed on to customer
  • This provides a competitive advantage with oil prices above $100.
  • nomic Zone that will allow (us) to gain (a) competitive advantage for the Gabonese wood processing
  • er 2007 that the tapes gave the Patriots no competitive advantage while the game was underway, reit
  • me ruderal invasive species may have such a competitive advantage over the natural species that the
  • denburg on December 18, 2008 - the decisive competitive advantage of the private postal service was
  • Therefore, a competitive advantage is created for the sophisticated
  • es entirely, businesses can actually gain a competitive advantage by making use of them, provided t
  • ne's grassroots approach has proven to be a competitive advantage in an increasingly growing and co
  • tal Global Strategy: Managing for Worldwide Competitive Advantage (Prentice Hall, 1992; 1995) was s
  • Livingston argued that they had gained no competitive advantage from this situation, and as a res
  • most promising frontiers of technology and competitive advantage arenas for the United States.
  • o provide Highland Village retailers with a competitive advantage over near-by Flower Mound, Texas,
  • Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage (Harvard Business School Press).
  • mony for the class of 2007, focusing on the competitive advantage they now have as graduates of a U
  • inent danger of collapse, as it is to their competitive advantage for the human economy to be bogge
  • Social Networks and Building and Sustaining Competitive Advantage to MBA students, along with sever
  • e post-war period Edessa gradually lost its competitive advantage in industry and declined economic
  • t increase revenue, reduce costs and create competitive advantage.
  • Epicor inspires customers to build lasting competitive advantage.
  • ts make use of these technologies to create competitive advantage.
  • otential to be abused by athletes seeking a competitive advantage.
  • order to prohibit the latter from gaining a competitive advantage.
  • lowed the Leicestershire miners to regain a competitive advantage.
  • e with the Zeiss company in Germany ensured competitive advantages for the three participants, Baus
  • Sygic's major competitive advantages are based on navigation experien
  • esult in significant cost savings (and thus competitive advantages) for the multiple parties involv
  • e: media auditing, marketing effectiveness, competitive advertising monitoring, news monitoring and
  • a finish of 9-7, placing second in the ever competitive AFC South.
  • Patriots, who finished second in the highly competitive AFC East failed to qualify for the NFL play
  • od results at those rounds, he failed to be competitive again until Australia where he finished in
  • ve, said, “We got what we needed” to become competitive again.
  • date with sufficient funds of her own to be competitive against the incumbent.
  • lican Congressman John Kasich, who has been competitive against Strickland in recent polling.
  • The tall ships of the time remained competitive against the steamers only on the longer tra
  • The two groups of sons are highly competitive against each other.
  • Despite competitive aggression on the track, he is a "gentle gi
  • ate contrast between Bengston's flamboyant, competitive, aggressively masculine stance and a delica
  • line esters are compounds that can act as a competitive agonist on muscle type nAChRs and have been
  • ikido circles, there was friction regarding competitive aikido because nobody knew Tomiki's theorie
  • the latter gave a short course to introduce competitive aikido to students from six local universit
  • ity of a small exporting nation's remaining competitive allowed the adoption of frugal policies.
  • To make the state more competitive, Almond was successful in overseeing a five
  • erving its Members and maintaining a highly competitive alternative to larger national financial or
  • maintenance to the bridge girders is a cost competitive alternative to steel and concrete beam.
  • Admissions is competitive, although an exact admission rate is not kn
  • outhern urban areas where they still remain competitive, although this has translated to few seats
  • competes in La Liga Bunwer, one of the most competitive amateur leagues.
  • ng from Stanford, Douglas entered top-level competitive amateur tennis.
  • 987 in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.) is a retired competitive American figure skater who now skates profe
  • ohn Ferris (born July 24, 1949) is a former competitive American swimmer.
  • Leo Evan Long is a former competitive American javelin thrower and track and fiel
  • at, by the late 1990s, had become extremely competitive among companies seeking to buy death care b
  • acts as an N-type calcium channel blocker, competitive AMPA receptor antagonist, and non-competiti
  • (6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione) is a competitive AMPA/kainate receptor antagonist.
  • He is known for his work competitive analysis of online algorithms, particularly
  • of Hewlett-Packard and was responsible for competitive analysis and industry analysis of HP's posi
  • MBA concentrations offered are: Accounting; Competitive Analytics and Technologies; Finance; Inform
  • on in the hands of Tom Chilton, but was not competitive and pulled out after 5 rounds due to a lack
  • in the election, however the elections were competitive and the Democratic Russia movement, an orga
  • ra and the area, especially with its highly competitive and demanded programmes in the English Lang
  • an 300 diving clubs nationwide that provide competitive and training programs collectively referred
  • The aging Elliott is struggling to stay competitive and relies heavily on painkillers.
  • inary and practice-oriented education for a competitive and diverse U.S. workforce and seeks to edu
  • Competitive and critical of Jack, his plans to mutiny h
  • Undergraduate entrance is very competitive and some schools promote themselves based o
  • The festival comprises competitive and non competitive sections.
  • I'm competitive, and I want to be sure we're doing everythi
  • In humans this may entail not so much competitive and aggressive traits as an ability to ente
  • Focusing on the changing competitive and political environment of higher educati
  • In total, he received 22 competitive and three friendly caps for Ireland.
  • New Hampshires are competitive and aggressive.
  • ered a sports hernia; the brothers are very competitive and had been trying to outdo one another in
  • Both competitive and non-competitive inhibition has been obs
  • This approach, unfortunately, is not very competitive, and targets only the most affluent segment
  • e Energy Management program is one the most competitive and sought-after degrees amongst business s
  • 2009 election to succeed Gotbaum was highly competitive and was won by Bill de Blasio.
  • At present Yoffie lectures on competitive and corporate strategy in the Advanced Mana
  • oll in, but it is now a school that is very competitive and is recognized for its academic and shop
  • professional comedian partners on a highly competitive and challenging stage.
  • or international reporting, one of the most competitive and prestigious reporting prizes in America
  • ng decided that the old EX257 was no longer competitive, and purchased newer Lola B06/10s.
  • rn December 18, 1961) is a Canadian retired competitive and professional figure skater.
  • Making the new car competitive and competing in both the World championshi
  • Following a competitive and at times, heated campaign, Caliguire de
  • en Bongo Ondimba's plan to make the country competitive and provide jobs to thousands of Gabonese.
  • of a familiar methodology, using sandwich, competitive and antibody-capture immunoassays.
  • ia made the country's textile industry less competitive, and led to the loss there of 30,000 jobs.
  • the decade, had become very factionalized, competitive, and violent.
  • to work and develop their capabilities in a competitive and efficient way, and inspired by the prin
  • a variety of reasons, including financial, competitive, and privacy-related purposes.
  • He taught me that trading is very competitive and you have to be able to handle getting y
  • igher grades have attracted an increasingly competitive and international field of racers.
  • a Sharutenko (born 22 May 1984) is a former competitive and currently professional Russian ice danc
  • hat at the start of the series, Elliot is a competitive and independent person until she realizes t
  • This has allowed Florence to remain competitive and bringing in and sustaining major manufa
  • the ASA Programme is to offer students both competitive and non-competitive activities and athletic
  • that have been reported to demonstrate both competitive and non-competitive inhibition of PGs.
  • school has gained notoriety for being very competitive and a recruiting hotbed for high school bas
  • trains isolated from dadih show inhibitory, competitive and displacing properties against pathogens
  • It provides discussions on etiquette, the competitive and social dance environment the benefits o
  • prus League is nowadays considered as quite competitive and includes notable teams such as AC Omoni
  • f-direction who is occasionally regarded as competitive and a "control freak".
  • : Firstly, the sports day, which is greatly competitive and is often held in higher esteem by the s
  • (born August 2, 1976) is an American former competitive and currently professional figure skater.
  • He always kept the team competitive and in the playoff hunt.
  • he 1870s the photography market became very competitive, and Chopin began to tour country districts
  • nd ended up winning what was a surprisingly competitive and close statewide race against Randy Bynu
  • ild of a celebrated author and a beautiful, competitive and witty mother, Gloria Jones, a former ac
  • uest star in a 1971 episode as Ted's highly competitive and equally egocentric brother, Hal.
  • The following year the car was still competitive and tied with Oldsmobile in the constructor
  • Eurotek Motorsport to compete in the ultra competitive and highly regarded British Formula Three C
  • w Loncin team, struggling to make this bike competitive and scoring four points.
  • A competitive and pluralistic religious economy has a pos
  • r Delaware, where elections are seldom very competitive and often seem to be all but decided months
  • d Certification and creates a new venue for competitive and recreational sports, truly promoting an
  • strengthen their communities in our highly competitive and often violent world.
  • That election saw many Republicans, in competitive and marginal districts, defeated, in large
  • This type of band is competitive and holds an annual World Championships eve
  • s firing the team arguably became much more competitive and won their last two games of the season,
  • Visa credit cards with no annual fee and a competitive annual percentage rate.
  • lled the National Spelling Bee) is a highly competitive annual spelling bee in the United States, w
  • l action of doxacurium is a function of its competitive antagonism to acetylcholine receptors of th
  • ctone is a synthetic steroid that acts as a competitive antagonist to aldosterone.
  • a tricyclic aryl derivative that acts as a competitive antagonist at the CB2 cannabinoid receptor.
  • PEAQX is a competitive antagonist at the NMDA receptor.
  • ist of µ-opioid and δ-opioid receptors, and competitive antagonist of ϰ-opioid receptors)
  • By acting as a competitive antagonist, methamphetamine blocks the pres
  • rotransmitter, and thus it will reverse the competitive antagonistic block of any drugs belonging t
  • It involves the use of competitive antagonists to endorphins being taken befor
  • MDAR antagonists fall into four categories: Competitive antagonists, which bind to and block the bi
  • s for Tie2, whereas Ang2 and Ang3 behave as competitive antagonists.
  • He made his first competitive appearance for United on 26 September 2007
  • y, and subsequently failed to make a single competitive appearance with the team.
  • His last competitive appearance was his victory at Kew, Victoria
  • ired following the 2000/01 season, his last competitive appearance for Pompey coming against QPR on
  • matches were frienlies, he is yet to make a competitive appearance at senior level.
  • Balogun made his first competitive appearance in the 200 metre event at the Br
  • on 3 February 2009 having failed to make a competitive appearance for the club during his seven mo
  • His single competitive appearance for the club came on 10 Septembe
  • This match was also his 100th competitive appearance for the club.
  • The first competitive appearance was at the Brighton Speed Trials
  • His first (and only) competitive appearance for Aberdeen was on 24 May 2009,
  • Ulyett made his only competitive appearance for the football club when keepi
  • harlton Athletic, where he failed to make a competitive appearance, before moving to Gillingham in
  • He made just one competitive appearance, in a First Division game agains
  • guesting for Portsmouth, where he made 149 competitive appearances while working at a nearby aircr
  • 4-25 seasons, and in all he made 242 senior competitive appearances for Wolves, 222 of which were i
  • his time at the Hoops he made a total of 38 competitive appearances scoring once.
  • ile defender or midfielder, Crooks made 222 competitive appearances in his playing career in the to
  • 1882 from St Luke's, and made a total of 71 competitive appearances for them (scoring 3 goals), bef
  • McKenna made a total of 11 competitive appearances for Shelbourne during the 2007
  • McMillan made a further 4 competitive appearances for Shels until he was loaned t
  • Peart made 17 competitive appearances for Newcastle, all in the Footb
  • Goodall in 1910, Harry Kent made two final competitive appearances in December 1913, before retiri
  • reer the Carlisle Grounds, Farrell made 335 competitive appearances and scored 5 goals for Bray.
  • He had made 107 competitive appearances for Wigan, scoring 24 tries.
  • He made a total of 8 competitive appearances for Sligo Rovers before leaving
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