Sentences with phrase «kind of a competition between»

«I don't know which of them took off her top first,» says a desk clerk, «but it became kind of a competition between the two of them to see who could attract the most attention.»
For DIY investors, that kind of competition between brokerages is likely to result in a whole new level of content and creativity which will probably be worth tuning into, at least for a fleeting moment or two.

Not exact matches

Also, what's going to make us better off is not kind of zero - sum sports - like competition between nations.
Consequently, every study that aims to deepen the knowledge of the truths discovered by reason is vitally important, in the certainty that there is no «competition of any kind between reason and faith» («Fides et Ratio,» No. 17).
The chance of getting Lacazette is way better than Aubameyang, because of the competition between the clubs and the kind of deal that Aubameyang will accept to come to Arsenal.
With Gerrard leaving, it is vital that Liverpool have someone in mind to provide that kind of quality from the middle of the park, with players like Jordan Henderson and Joe Allen less renowned for their goalscoring, scoring just eight between them in all competitions in 2014/15.
My model predicts that the coexistence of two species in a sympatric way can happen only if there is low competition or weak competitive exclusion between them and a kind of avoidance of competition that leads to a slight shift of the niche of a meta - population, which accumulated a series phenotypic difference due to genomic inclusions coming from other sources of genes.
Competition between toad tadpoles and native tadpoles also may be important, because they eat the same kinds of food.
Competition between American workers and Chinese immigrants plus a growing nativism brought pressure upon Congress to take some kind of restrictive action, which began with the Chinese Exclusion Act of May 6, 1882.
When there's competition between business behemoths like Amazon and Apple, it tends to be complicated by all kinds of counterforces, not the least of which are the many ways in which the two companies are partners.
Reading between the lines a bit, it seems as though publishers now consider libraries to be the competition and have fired the opening shot in a kind of price war.
Amazon's multi-pronged initiatives with authors, other publishers, and its own new publishing imprints meant that that there would be a different kind of price competition: price competition between the Defendants» titles and all the other titles in the Kindle Store.
But, it takes a special kind of dog to do well at canine agility competitions and a strong bond between dog and handler to succeed.
This kind of competition requires a great understanding between man and dog - much like that seen between herding dogs and shepherds.
To add even more fun, challenge and invite your friends / rivals at another clinic, pet supply store, or other neighbouring business, to participate in Tails of Help Month with a little head - to - head competition, and make some kind of friendly wager between groups - losing team buys doughnuts for the winners or hosts them at a barbecue or washes their cars or whatever you think would be fun.
For real, check it out — it's almost too good to be true, the kind of motivational song usually saved for competitions between unable - bodied peoples, not high - power blood - sucking attorneys.»
He has a wide expertise in all kind of Civil and Commercial Disputes between national and international major companies before either ordinary Courts or Arbitration Courts, including, amongst others, contractual liability, disputes between shareholders, directors liability, stock markets, unfair competition, private equity issues and construction agreements.
Historically, that kind of direct competition between a software maker and hardware companies seemed like a recipe for conflict.
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