A full rehabilitation program is necessary following surgery with the patient being
out of competition for between 6 and 12 months.
By taking the above practices into consideration ahead of such a move, entrepreneurs can continue to grow their businesses and stay ahead
of the competition for continued success.
So he can't blame others for that... and can't complain about the activity
level of competition level of anyone else either.
Clearly, brick - and - mortar pet retailers are facing a new level
of competition from the internet retail giant.
But the view from investors is that they have no intention of exiting the market — especially given the
lack of competition from alternative investments.
Trouble that makes the possibility of failing to qualify for the knockout
stages of a competition bloated on its own excess look, well, kind of irrelevant.
We want to stay one step ahead
of the competition by offering customers the products and services they want, when they want them.
The employment market may have improved considerably over recent years, but there's still
plenty of competition out there for jobs.
The biggest challenge the team has faced so far is the high
amount of competition in the small - tenant space.
The home should be a safe - haven from that
kind of competition because young kids are in absolute development.
The evolution of this cooperation between mammals is usually prevented
because of competition for a single prey.
On the buy side their is all of a sudden a lot
of competition on deals that wasn't their a few years ago.
The rail industry is under intense pressure from increasing passenger numbers as the country emerges from recession, with a lack
of competition between franchises blamed for the failures in efficiency.
The defeat means the Gunners face a very tough road to the quarter -
finals of the competitions in the away leg of the tie in two weeks time.
But there's a lot
of competition at the moment so it'll take him getting back to his best.
Of course, I know it is not going to be easy, particularly at this stage
of the competition as there are no easy opponents.
«Twenty
years of competition between schools has done little to improve the lot of disadvantaged pupils,» he says.
However, the Indonesian business remains cash - flow negative and earnings have been falling for several years in the
face of competition from new competitors and rising costs.
Working with animals is a popular career choice, so there is a
bit of competition when it comes to applying for animal jobs.
We love finding fun summer stories to fill the gap between school years, but few things charge us up more than a new
season of competition to start covering.
We booked the hall with the union for the night before so we could set up and the
day of competition so we could run the competition.
Moreover, it is important to recognize that the results reported above represent lower - bound estimates of the
effects of competition on public school performance.
By stating that economic means are finite and scarce, economic theory accepts a natural
element of competition for these resources.
We want to strongly encourage that
sense of competition among players — we really want to make a game for players who are seriously interested in competition.
The C - HR is not overpriced, but its generous level of standard equipment and high - tech means it's on the high
end of the competition.
Keeping score implies you're in competition with your spouse, and the first
rule of competition says there's a winner and a loser.
Weight - pulls retain something of the
spirit of competition of the pit fighting world, but without the blood or sorrow.
Although there is a
ton of competition out there, you'll find that there are enough men and ladies to explore.
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