Sentences with phrase «to be in competition»

But these naturally come from different sources via different channels, almost all of which are in competition with one another.
Each of these companies are in the competition for more than just the prize money.
If we can't beat those guys, even playing our second or third string, we don't deserve to be in any competition at all.
It shouldn't be in competition with your eye makeup or blush.
I actually did two master degrees in two domains which are in competition with one another.
To qualify as a win, more than one child must be in competition in a class.
It boosts that competition even more — there are top - quality teams that are going to be in the competition even more.
Insurance companies are in competition with each other and they may offer different incentives.
My basic needs seemed to always be in competition with the needs of my family.
It seems unlikely that we will be in this competition next year.
The artworks that you submit will be in competition against all of the other artworks submitted for consideration for this exhibit.
She talked about the difficulties for artists about being in competition with one another, and she said she would share the prize money with the other shortlisted nominees.
Authors are in competition with all other books on the market, as well as every other form of entertainment on the market.
Banks are in competition with each other — use that to your advantage.
As fans, what are we really gaining from being in the competition?
Despite the fact that they have applied, no black African countries are in competition for the cup.
Most recruiters are in competition with others to get the best candidates to the hiring manager fastest (and also to get their best candidate placed before another recruiter finds them a job).
Although schools of education are in competition with some of the alternative certification programs for students, some of the schools like what they see in the residency model.
The difference is in the competition, of which you are well aware.
We moms need to stop being in competition with each other.
They also assume that parents are in competition with each other and that a child's achievements are weapons in that competition.
AP proponents assume that children in their role as future adults are in competition with one another and that mothers should strive to give their children competitive advantages.
Even within the same institution, many lab heads are in competition with each other for funding, lab space, and equipment.
Often, scientists in the same field are in competition for grant money to fund their work so there is an inherent need for discretion and confidentiality until results are made public.
Those hormones are in competition so more of one means less of the other.
We don't even know if the films being developed are in competition with each other or just different.
It's a tiny car aimed at the young and the urban for whom budgets and parking spaces are in a competition for which can be smaller.
And not once in any of that time did I feel any writer I was helping was in competition with me.
If the agency becomes a publisher, it suddenly is in competition with the publishers it is supposed to be pitching a manuscript to.
You aren't only in competition with other books in your genres — your author platform is in competition with the author platforms other writers are developing.
Other sources, like consumer credit counselors are in competition with credit repair companies; making it obvious why they would launch an attack.
The paintings appear to be in formation, heavy shapes and thin lines are in competition with each other.
Everybody in the world is in competition with everybody else in the world.
They would be in competition trying to gain influence through well justified and formulated analysis and advice based on this analysis.
Your site is in competition with the world, not just your local firms.
If I didn't know better I would say that our grads are in a competition to top each other's speeches from year to year.
From the inception of cryptocurrency, digital currencies are in competition with banks.
These are indicators that the friendship is in competition with your relationship.
Another challenge is that each individual Realtor is in competition with each other individual Realtor.
It boosts that competition even more - there are top - quality teams that are going to be in the competition even more.
In some cases the tasks actually competed for time, but in others, they were felt to be in competition for emotional or financial reasons only.
Outside recruiters are in competition with inside recruiters / HR reps as well as other outside recruiters, for a limited number of interview slots.
All banks are in competition with each other for your mortgage business.
It's important to only be in competition with yourself, and to push yourself everyday to be a better person.
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) used in a solar thermal power plant is often portrayed as being in competition with solar PV, but in practice it really competes with the other thermal power plants like natural gas and coal.
And reportedly Porsche was looking to expand its lineup — that prediction came true with the Porsche Cayenne SUV, and still there is talk of a high - performance Porsche sedan — so if that happened, the Volkswagen luxury car would also be in competition with Porsche.
Fremaux also said that Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, who was in competition at Cannes last year with «Loveless,» will serve on the jury this year.
Mario Balotelli again is in the competition after recovering from injury, while some significant changes are not to be expected.
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