Hayes went back to his old smashing game and the head knocking
was fierce as the Bucks hammered away with the Huskies until, with 59 seconds to play, Bob Funk kicked a 27 - yard field goal to win for Ohio State 23 - 21.
«The competition
was fierce as teams from each school brought forth their best and brightest, showcasing their skills with a healthy dose of competitive spirit,» says Christian Petersen, co-chair of the Developers» Den Alumni Organizing Committee and a Schulich MBA graduate from the Class of 2013.
While results on the pitch have been thoroughly one - sided in recent times, the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers have
been fierce as ever, at least off the pitch with fans taking continued jabs at one another.
This huge database might be a good thing but if you are a sugar baby, competition might
be fierce as it is free to register as a sugar baby.
This year's competition, supported by Education Investor magazine, is set to
be fierce as judges sift through the many entries from organisations which have made an outstanding contribution to education.
The competition promises to
be fierce as the departments will reward only a handful of states with grants ranging from $ 50 to $ 100 million, depending on each state's proposed plan and its population of children from low - income families.
The GTE - Pro class, in which the Corvette Racing entries feature, includes some of the most iconic names in the automotive world and the competition between Aston Martin, Corvette, Ferrari and Porsche
is a fierce as ever.
The competition for media attention
is fierce as more books than ever are being released.
Expect competition for the eBook reader market to
be fierce as 20 - 30 ereaders duel for the top dog (or should we say top tiger).
The «Heat» generated by political discourse on climate science
is fierce as anybody knows.
The competition
is fierce as well.
The battle for the best recruitment firms awards proved to
be fierce as different firms demonstrated their prowess in areas they specialise in.
Competition is expected to
be fierce as homebuyers chase down few listings, says Zillow Chief Economist Dr. Svenja Gudell.
Competition
is fierce as it is among Realtors; ask yourself the average net income of a Realtor, I think that stat would amaze most.
Not exact matches
Competition
is fierce,
as the field
is dominated by a handful of corporate behemoths such
as Stryker and Johnson & Johnson.
As Bloomberg notes, rival apparel companies like Under Armour (UA) and Adidas (ADS)
are likely to enter the bidding for the lucrative Texas contract — which could
be worth more than $ 15 million per year — once it comes up for grabs, which means Nike will face some
fierce competition if it wants to keep doing business with the school.
He'd better
be, because the new space race already
is under way and competition
is shaping up
as fierce.
As soon as word spread of Gurney's photographs, the reaction was fast and fierc
As soon
as word spread of Gurney's photographs, the reaction was fast and fierc
as word spread of Gurney's photographs, the reaction
was fast and
fierce.
As with any office profession, the ability to pick out a single document from an endless archive of files
is invaluable in an industry rife with
fierce competition.
As the White House engages in a
fierce fight to restrict travel into the U.S. by citizens of some Muslim - majority countries, a record number of Americans
are voluntarily renouncing their citizenship.
But maybe it
was all for the best,
as she ended up
being able to bless us with her portrayal of the clever and
fierce Rachel Zane on «Suits.»
Both Israel and Saudi Arabia see Iran
as a grave threat, to such a degree that the two countries, once
fierce enemies,
are now sharing intelligence and cooperating in other ways.
«A man's legitimacy
as an ally to women
is only fully expressed when he
is an intentional exemplar and
fierce watchdog for the behavior of other men,» write Johnson and Smith.
The cable companies
are dealing with
fierce competition
as well
as consolidation that has added volatility to the industry.
Baby Jogger's woes had
been brought about, in part, by
fierce competition from lower - priced rivals selling strollers through big - box stores and discount websites for
as little
as $ 99, less than half the price of a Baby Jogger.
McGurk posted a photograph Wednesday of surrendering
IS militants, saying: «once purported
as fierce, now pathetic and a lost cause.»
Meanwhile, demand
is likely to keep growing
as the recovering U.S. economy generates more new jobs — and ever more
fierce competition for people to fill them.
«Threatening Google and other large Internet companies who
are in
fierce competition with each other,
is a loser's debate,» Lauk
was quoted
as saying.
The idea
was met with
fierce criticism in India and beyond
as many claimed that the service violated net neutrality by not treating all content
as equal.
In New York City, where the firefighters
are revered
as the «bravest» and police officers
are dubbed the «finest,» uniformed workers have a reputation for dogged determination and
fierce civic pride.
«While we have respect for Cisco
as a
fierce competitor and the dominant player in the market, we
are disappointed that they have to resort to litigation rather than simply compete with us in products,» Arista said.
And competition
is fiercer than ever,
as companies like Disney and Apple move deeper into streaming.
Your mom
is Dr. Priscilla Chan, 30, a teacher and pediatrician who your daddy describes
as «intense yet kind,
fierce yet loving, leading yet always supporting others.»
Uber, which
is preparing for a potential initial public offering in 2019, lost $ 4.5 billion last year and
is facing
fierce competition at home and in Asia,
as well
as a regulatory crackdown in Europe.
And
as billions of dollars in fresh capital has converged with brilliant new scientific thinking, the result
is a whole new wave of standout innovators
as represented here by the
Fierce 15.
Both Connecticut senators
are fierce advocates of gun control,
as they represent the state where the Sandy Hook massacre took place.
Most notably, it
's become a
fierce backer of women
's empowerment, which Sullivan sees
as the key to development.
Bitcoin further crashed on Saturday, dropping below $ 6,000,
as a
fierce fight between bitcoin and bitcoin cash
was reportedly brewing behind the scenes.
On the occasion where you have to markup your products for less this keystone amount (such
as when the competition
is a little more
fierce)
be aware that taking this road could potentially leave you with very little at the end of the day.
Fierce competition in the market for making Bitcoin payments more convenient and accessible
is a good thing,
as it elevates the popular digital
Sure, the competition
is fiercer than ever, and icons such
as Sears and JCPenney
are dying.
Navarro
is also seen
as a
fierce China critic and author of several books advocating the «China threat» theory.
Over such
as short period of time, he established a reputation for
being fierce and decisive.
As Shake Shack moves further west, the company
is running into
fierce competition from regional peers that
are well established in their respective markets.
Also, the sales trend
is gonna continue in almost same fashion
as India's sales growth will
be comparatively low in 2017 - 18 due to
fierce competition from OnePlus and Samsung who
are currently dominating in the premium smartphone segment.
Finally, battling for new iPhone customers
is likely to become a bit more
fierce,
as Sprint Nextel Corp. (
S) announced last week that it will begin selling the new version of the phone in mid-October
Millions of eczema patients underserved by topical steroid creams
are expected to drive annual Dupixent sales past the $ 4 billion mark for partners Sanofi (NYSE: SNY) and Regeneron (NASDAQ: REGN), but it looks
as if ANB020 will provide
fierce competition.
Thus when late moderns come across, say, St. Anselm's famous phrase «fides quaerens intellectum» (faith seeking understanding), they
are often predisposed to see it at best
as slightly duplicitous, at worst
as expressing a somewhat contemptible ambition: the aspiration of an irrational passion (fervent, tender,
fierce) to the dignity of a rational conviction (cold, adamantine, calm).
Now, if Carl Sagan met God, I bet he b itch slapped him something
fierce for
being just
as dishonest
as you.
Moreover, you had better
be ready for a
fierce counteroffensive
as well
as be prepared to take some casualties.