Sentences with phrase «attracted entrants»

We are excited to see that the awards attracted entrants in even greater numbers this year and with an incredible quality of entries.
It regularly attracts entrants from media organisations including the BBC.

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«My read is that our site is engaging,» he says, citing an online contest that attracted close to 200 entrants.
Now in its 16th year, the programme attracts more than 80 entrants across all industries and showcases the acute business acumen of our state's professional talent.
«The ability of new entrants to attract customers with more flexible pricing plans will be curtailed.
The cleantech sector has also attracted new entrants: corporate venture arms looking for core and edge innovation, funds with savvy crews of impact investors and entrepreneurs with complementary tools.
The coworking industry is attracting a range of new entrants.
The unemployment rate ticked back down to 4.3 %, matching the lowest level for 16 years seen in May, and there was further evidence that the solid demand from employers was helping to attract more entrants into the workforce, as the labor participation rate moved up a tenth to 62.9 %, close to the top of its recent range.
RUNA said it is converting consumers drinking conventional energy drinks while also attracting new entrants to the category such as «females who are coming in from cold brew coffee.»
The single - seater series has supported the World Endurance Championship this year but races attracted just a handful of entrants with only ten due to race this weekend.
Mr Cameron also said he was «very attracted» to the taskforce's recommendation that MPs» final salary pension scheme close to new entrants.
They are unable to attract talented entrants and fail to add value to their graduates (either by boosting teacher performance or teacher's lifetime incomes).
Teaching in England needs to attract around 40,000 new entrants into training each year.
John Cater, author of the report, commented: «There are worrying signs that the profession is failing to attract enough entrants and failing to retain existing teachers in sufficient numbers and with appropriate specialisms to deliver the revised curriculum to a rapidly increasing school - age population.
It is entirely plausible that a recruitment strategy that seeks to attract a larger percentage of mature entrants could reduce rates of attrition.
Low - density areas pose challenges to new entrants to the education system, including charter schools, because it is difficult for them to attract enough students to survive.
It could address teacher supply by paying off student loans for new entrants while they remain teaching, and offering housing, transport and childcare packages to attract staff to more challenging areas.
The Ofsted chief warns that not enough new entrants are being attracted to the profession and those who do become teachers are not applying to schools with the most need.
These «teaching» schools would attract master teachers who want to educate new entrants to the profession and could also function as places to learn the latest in cutting - edge research and practice.
Sunbeam and Showers — We drive the National Motor Museum's 1914 12/16 Sunbeam / Bristol to Bournemouth — The Esso Vintage Vehicle Run attracted even more entrants this year / VSCC Shelsey Walsh — A report from Tom Trelfall on the Vintage Sports Car Club's hill climb / Trojan: Originality & economy — Tom Threlfall writes about an example of this unique car which dates back to 1910 / Re-birth of a Riley (part II)-- Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco / Michael Sedgewick — Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run / Mechanical stoppers — Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod - operated Girling brakes / Property engines — M.W - W.
For the most part, companies that engage in these lines of business are specialists, though their continued high profitability is attracting new entrants.
The success of liquid alts has attracted a lot of new entrants.
Now, there will always be new entrants with novel and profitable theories, but their success will attract imitators, and their returns will decline.
A contest with a generous prize and that's easy to enter will also attract an unusually large crowd of entrants.
In total, the GDC 2013 co-located festival attracted 589 Main Competition entries from both already renowned indie developers and first - time entrants, just topping the record - breaking 567 games that the show saw in 2012.
The Summer Exhibition attracts a high volume of entrants each year with over 11,000 entries received this year.
The Summer Exhibition attracts a high volume of entrants each year with over 12,000 entries received this year from 27 countries.
Canada also has a mature and highly regulated insurance market, which continues to attract both leading global insurers and new entrants competing to keep pace with technological transformations and develop new product offerings.
Being a new entrant in the market, the Nextbit Robin may find it challenging to attract customers.
Newer entrants to the market prefer to transfer funds from their bank accounts and Coinbase has attracted a large number of customers by incorporating this feature.
Industry body Assocham has reported that Bitcoin is attracting an average of 3,500 new users / entrants per day in India alone.
The opportunities in the Dutch real estate market keep on attracting new entrants to the market.
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