When women are in short supply,
men compete for resources like good jobs and fancy cars that make them more attractive to potential mates.
He goes on to note that the game isn't
competing for resources with Kingdom Hearts III and comments on some new possibilities that the newest generation of hardware brings to the development team.
She added: «By showing sound economic reasons for increasing the use of preventative measures, such as tooth brushing and fluoride varnishing, I hope that they can now
compete for resource against other less cost - effective interventions.»
Accordingly, «the idea has been floated that these traits could then become preferred by males,» says Caitlin Stern, a research fellow at the Santa Fe Institute, «because they indicate that a female is successful
in competing for resources.»
In these races, other candidates could
not compete for resources against the Coalition for School Reform, a political action committee spearheaded by L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
We have wasted so much time, energy, blood and
treasure competing for resources, control, and promoting «us» over «them» over the course of human history it's not hard to understand why people want there to be a Satan to explain it so they don't have to accept the reality that people aren't anywhere near the noble creatures we were raised to believe.
Yes it's a far stretch from UFO's to an enlightened civilization, but those who are visiting are surely more sane than this planet of
nations competing for resources, polluting the water and land while still using fossil fuels, fighting in «God's» name...
Females, on the other hand, have evolved to maximize the number of surviving offspring, each of which might have a different father's
genes competing for her resources.
Haig suspected that
competing for resources also could give rise to a related kind of in utero conflict, between maternal and paternal genes.
«Women with more feminine features have, in the past, been found to be less socially dominant and less effective
at competing for resources,» Marcinkowska says.
«If we push that analogy and think about parts of the
cell competing for resources the way the parts of the body do, the brain should be getting whatever it needs at the expense of everything else.»
That's why I've always wondered why it took so long for Tower Defense to: - become multiplayer - enable players to attack eachother - enable players to
compete for resources + enable players to compete for territory, like you can in Civilization, some Age Of Empires (or was it Rise Of Nations) versions, and when playing the Zerg in Starcraft.
A. First of all, it's not as though
offices compete for resources, management time, or the things that management decides, so balance is not in that sense a matter of weighing competing opposites and finding some middle ground.
Microsoft now has a single software platform and set of applications, which instead
of competing for resources will work together.
That is obviously a little bit different, it is
competing for resources and your parents love.
Schools are less likely to work collaboratively if they are doing their own thing and
competing for resources and pupils.
And almost everywhere they have to
compete for resources and nutrients.
The finding helps explain how jellyfish, some species of which are considered invasive species, have adapted to compete with other, more muscle - filled fish to take over an ecosystem and
compete for resources.
Countless bacterial species adapt to the living conditions in the water,
compete for resources and each find a niche in which they can best survive.
«The world is
competing for resources and global markets.
Molecules crafted in the laboratory can make copies of themselves, mutate,
compete for resources and assemble, giving a paradigm for life
Note that when multi-strain freeze - dried bacteria are encapsulated, the various strains are blended only AFTER being to sleep, which means when reactivated, they will
compete for resources and minimize their numbers even more.
PLAY MAYOR - Connect a massive region of SimCities, each sharing and
competing for resources.
Furthermore, not all schools can be good schools when they are forced to
compete for resources, space, or students.
School choice is based on the assumption that school performance for all students will improve if schools are forced to
compete for resources.
Starved for resources, states fell all over themselves changing laws and policies to
compete for the resources that could plug some of the holes created by revenue shortfalls.
One of the ways to keep peace in a multicat home is to not force cats to
compete for resources.
Are the cats having to
compete for resources?
While humans and animals may
compete for resources in developing countries, there is a symbiotic relationship as well — demanding interventions that focus on both human and animal health.
They're not just damaging wildlife, but they are
competing for resources.»
He continued: «The work that the SFO is currently undertaking will, under these plans, end up having to
compete for resource and priority with other incredibly important work at the NCA, including the combatting of terrorism, narcotics trafficking, human tracking and sexual exploitation.»
You may have too much junk software running in the background,
competing for resources.