Sentences with phrase «particular competition»

Although (not surprisingly) inter-jurisdictional differences in perspective on particular competition issues remain, the ICN has done an excellent job in helping ensure that national competition agencies understand each other as they carry out their responsibilities.
Analyst Katy Huberty at Morgan Stanley expressed concerns such as the company's particular competition with Apple and the skepticism of its investors as the factors that triggered the drop.
As for pressure from high - end U.S. department stores like Nordstrom, the company has been bracing for that particular competition for a while.
The judges make their decisions knowing that their peers (other trade buyers in the Asia Pacific Region and throughout the world) will also be making real buying decisions based upon the medals awarded at this particular competition.
As he began listing the various super-sized tournaments — the PGA Championship in May (another potential change under new tour commissioner Jay Monahan), the U.S. Open in June, the Open Championship in July — the newly married winner of four major championships who's 0 - for - 8 at the men's first major of the season stumbled on the name of that particular competition.
but i suppose the fact that the prem has gone global has had a decidedly strong hand in diminishing the value attributed to this particular competition.
The game had the feel of a Europa League tie, although that's probably unfair on the teams who remain in that particular competition.
Wednesday's battling win over Newcastle in the League Cup should have done wonders for team morale at Blackburn, who are now into the last - eight of that particular competition even though they sit rock - bottom of the Premier League with just five points to their credit.
With the World Cup coming along next year, the 26 - year - old is desperate to make the Belgian squad, and this is likely to urge him to pursue a fresh challenge where he would at least be guaranteed a regular starting spot in a particular competition for the club.
«It takes a while to build up a group of individuals that are highly specialized in an area and all too often, 5 years down the line, in a particular competition, certain projects don't make the cut,» adds Gray, «There's a certain lack of vision and coordination, and not knowing where we want to position the whole country.»
I assume (and that is purely what I think), as a defending Olympic Champion in that competition he didn't want to let go of the bar and trying to safe and make the lift in order to stay in the competition, since his opponents in this particular competition where already ahead of him at this moment.
The outlook: It's hard to say whether Coixet's status as the only debutante at this particular Competition ball bolsters or hinders her chances.
We're so pleased that so many primary and secondary schools took part in this particular competition
Sporting a whopping 10 - inch display, the Xoom continues to lead this particular competition, as the TouchPad can only muster a 9.7 inches of screen.
The game includes many bike models created specifically for particular competitions: from classic cross bikes to high - power beasts belonging to the superbike category.
But however one may vote in this particular competition, the issue of MOOCs and the teaching of EU law is likely to stay.
If you say that you played a prominent role in a particular competition, the recruiter does not understand how these accomplishments help you in the job you are applying for.
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