Sentences with phrase «pitted against each other»

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Once you've selected a specific variable to test, create the different pages that will be pitted against each other.
The results of a world where developed and emerging countries are all pitted against each other will be «intensified conflict on the international stage over vitally important issues, such as international macroeconomic coordination, financial regulatory reform, trade policy, and climate change,» they said.
You want lenders competing for your business, and get hard quotes so you can pit them against each other.
Fact: If you take three traders with the exact same abilities and trading talent and pit them against each other, on average only one of the traders will survive.
I no longer see my favorite players pitted against some other players.
This media trap pits us against each other for the sake of race, religion, and beliefs as a distraction from whats really going on.
In the stand for example, where two cities in America are pitted against each other after a deadly outbreak kills the majority of the population.
As you probably know, The Hunger Games is a young adult novel in which children are pitted against each other in a violent death match, serving as a social satire...
It is focused on defaming Christian belief, pitting it against other beliefs, and elevating atheism.
Anyways, they often get pitted against each other on TV and what they appreciated about each other was that each had a calm and decent manner and maintained it.
This is the Hobbsian war, with each individual pitted against every other individual.
On Saturday morning guests filed into Relish Culinary Adventures to attend the first seminar, «Tournament of the Pig,» which divided the five celebrity chefs into two teams pitting them against each other in an Iron Chef - style competition.
Wines that have already been awarded regional trophies — themselves all gold medal winners — are pitted against each other according to their style in lengthy blind tasting sessions, conducted by a select team of experts at Decanter's purpose - built tasting room in London.
April 4th: at home vs Liverpool This clash at the Emirates will see two in - form sides in the Barclays Premier League pitted against each other.
Then, those four horses would be pitted against each other on a different sheet, with Fred narrowing four down to three, then three to two, and then finally giving us a winner.
Matches are divided into two halves, with five players from each team pitted against each other.
In football, they went 6 - 3 in BCS bowls between 2004 - 13 (5 - 2 when not condescendingly pitted against each other) and are 3 - 1 in New Year's Six bowls.
They're ideal to use for promotional work, but surely pitting them against each other in a race would be the thing to do.
This is the chaos of modern academia where every department and division runs like its own little business, and most of them are pitted against each other to fight for those truckloads of cash, while the administrators act like its out of their control...
The NBA's two most recognizable faces are pitted against each other Sunday afternoon, but the Heat will likely run over a Lakers team that has had a really rough season, despite winning four of five games.
There are a total of 14 rounds in the competition with the early stages open for non-league sides to pit themselves against each other.
Every World Cup there's a consensus «Group of Death» where there are 3 or 4 really strong teams all pitted against each other in the opening
The message should be about supporting women — not pressuring them or pitting them against each other.
She did nothing but cause trouble from that moment and pitted us against each other without necessity.
Your emotions and your brain may seem like they're pitted against each other, but in reality you need both to parent well.
It can often seem like moms are pitted against each other, instead of actively supporting each other.
We tried 16 different frozen pizzas, pitting them against each other in head - to - head matchups in order to find the absolute best.
They might say otherwise, but that's only because it's socially unacceptable to say, «I really enjoy finding obscure reasons to pit myself against other women and remind myself that I come out on top.»
Or is it really a media hyped circus creating a lot of issues by attempting to pit us all against each other?
Pitting yourself against other non-food allergic parents creates trouble from the start.
Not only are these monikers condescending to the opinions and stories of mothers, they pit us against each other, which diverts our attention from making the world a healthier place for our children (and thereby putting people before profits).
While moms should be united, they often are pitted against each other.
Modest proposal to avoid the mess up at the Miss Universe pageant: Don't objectify women & pit them against each other for a fucking princess tiara.
While their governments pitted them against each other, citizens themselves worked together to advance their mutual interests.
I know these two sectors - technology and content - feel pitted against each other when it comes to discussions about piracy.
But, the EU referendum is poised to raise — clearly, brutally, and emotively — the salience of an issue on which they are pitted against each other.
The two were originally drawn into the same district and might have been pitted against each other.
Senate Democrats who complain about six incumbent democrats pitted against each other are just «carping,» Nozzolio says.
Much of this mistrust was cultivated during French colonisation as groups were pitted against each other in divide - and - conquer fashion.
The race saw the government's coalition partners pitted against each other, but Tory candidate Anne McIntosh won the delayed fight with 20,167 votes.
Obama has not officially endorsed another candidate to replace Paterson, but Cuomo handily beats out Paterson in every poll pitting them against each other in 2010.
«We have never played a battle like this where the national feeling for two groups are being pitted against each other,» said Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf, who predicted a renewed focus on Espaillat's background during his final push.
After the decennial redistricting process, where a state body redraws political boundaries to accommodate for population change, her Beechhurst co-op was drawn into the same district as Sen. Tony Avella (D - Bayside), which would have pitted them against each other in a primary.
They had pitted us against each other, just as Thatcher had done with the working classes: brother fought brother, and father died.
In the Assembly, Republican leader Brian Kolb of Canandaigua said two of his members would be pitted against each other in a Central New York district and an incumbent Republican and incumbent Democrat would be forced to seek the same Buffalo district.
Instead it drives more wedges between disenfranchised communities that are continually pitted against each other by the agents of racism and homophobia.»
And, for the first time ever, two women are pitted against each other in a statewide race.
Pitting high - needs districts against the affluent is ridiculous; pitting them against each other is right out of Spartacus.
Labour MPs will be pitted against each other as constituencies such as mine are carved up.
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