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    1. Avoid arousing activities before bedtime like working, paying bills, engaging in competitive games or family problem solving


    2. "I have delivered lock fittings bigger than this but that was at competitive wages


    3. The current chip installed was sold under the tag 'Seventh Level Black Sorcerer' and was guaranteed not just to work, but to retain its competitive position for a decade


    4. Jason and Andrea made a perfect match as they were both very competitive and had secretly admired the other


    5. At first the telephone conversation with the old woman went very badly, with her great-aunt being extremely hostile to the memory of her nephew’s long forgotten children, but, as Annie described her predicament and as the old woman remembered that it had always been the men in the Craig family who had been the cause of the greatest unhappiness, she eventually found it in her heart to offer the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent


    6. employed both men at a very competitive salary and asked them to


    7. the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent


    8. By you being in the house on a fairly constant basis, it’s brought out a competitive side of her and she’s gotten herself off cycle


    9. Maybe it was her competitive nature


    10. Competitive was an

    11. Had they been that competitive their entire marriage, she wondered


    12. On the other hand, the competitive mentality,


    13. I thought I’d relate it to you at this moment since in a roundabout way it could serve as encouragement for all of us to answer “Yes!” to an age-old question regarding the possibility of our being able to gain our freedom from this competitive and aggressive anguish that we frequently suffer from


    14. John tried and tried to turn Maggie into a female version of himself, but she was not a competitive person, and preferred studying to sports


    15. and even some that are competitive to yours, can become a joint


    16. This is another way you can be competitive in your information products marketing


    17. out about it quickly to the broadest audience to be competitive and remain competitive


    18. scheduled they are gearing toward the creation of a more competitive structure where by the first place prize will be the most phenomenal in the history of women’s golf


    19. As golf can be a tremendously relaxing sport it is also a competitive sport and to achieve your best swing, your accurate puts and the best score you have ever dreamed of having most of us have to endure at least a few lessons


    20. The danger of waiver power is that it will be used differentially, giving one private entity competitive advantage over another

    21. Widely used for competitive horses to help with inflammation and bruising


    22. The comparative advantages most companies seek are not unusual in competitive market environments


    23. The American Worker is likely to face (unfair) competition from overseas markets whose (worker) salary ―structures‖ are anything but competitive or balanced as one might expect in a planned market economy (China) or fledgling, sweatshop economies (Everywhere) whose


    24. The fact of the matter is that there is no turning back the hands of time, if such was ever a reasonable option to begin with! As evolving technologies continue developing efficient ways of replacing brawn with brain, increasing competition for skilled labor in highly competitive global environments will require transforming (the) worker from a corporate to a human resource commissioned with the task of managing his or her (own) career paths


    25. In other words, individuals will have to assume ownership for their (own) (career) development in highly competitive markets!


    26. results for a society once that society begins to lose its competitive edge


    27. They tend to strive in competitive orientated environments


    28. As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted


    29. Be that as it may, the manner any (proudly) competitive athlete, or any competitive 162


    30. Competitive global economies and (outsourcing) designs for cheaper labor have rendered this demographic group an endangered species

    31. George had done extremely well as a computer programmer, however, the fast paced, highly competitive Silicon Valley life was not suitable to his gentle nature, so several years earlier, he had come to Costa Rica with his wife and the apple of his eye, his beloved daughter, to start over where the peaceful lifestyle was much more to his liking


    32. Traces of this competitive outlook still mar some parts of church life in Scotland to this very day


    33. In this competitive world where no inch is


    34. For an example at the local government level, when governments themselves do the tree trimming it costs much more and there are longer waits to get trees trimmed, relative to having that job put out to private contractors, with competitive bidding


    35. Ian Murray, VP of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, reports on April 12, 2010 that the EPA has


    36. Ultimately, it wasn’t enough for me to just spin at parties and clubs, the competitive B boy in me had to prove that I was the best DJ around


    37. Besides, it lives at the expense of sinecures of the State; it fights for pharaonic contracts; it struggles for tax incentives or subsidies to be competitive; it makes political agreements to obtain public concessions; it uses lobby to generate casuistical laws that benefit its interests; it applies the terror of the unemployment to obtain the worker’s productivity and the support of the governmental authorities in the trade questions and work to satisfy its revindications


    38. It is in a dilemma because it always needs to be modernized with high technologies to be competitive with that it causes the unemployment and it removes the workers’ income, because these are its customers


    39. As success expanded these communities’ boundaries, they came into immediate or eventual competitive contact with one another


    40. There are many examples in nature, of organized cooperative groups wherein certain competitive qualities have partially given way to afford this enhancement

    41. But, most if not all of the animal societies seem to have been balanced on the thin edge of competitive chaos, never far from an opportunistic challenge to existing authority where physical distress became the trigger for change


    42. Consequently, it will also motivate the other sectors in adopting this new organization style and execution of its activities through the unique task to be more competitive and productive


    43. He knew the player would be a free agent at the end of the season, and with the newly imposed salary caps the question of offering him a competitive contract was the question


    44. By way of these treasured practices we eliminate our competitive, selfish, and emotionally reactive nature, as well as our false and exaggerated concepts of self (also called self-grasping and self-cherishing)


    45. Is there a way you can stand out from the crowd in a competitive niche?


    46. Watson describes scientific research as exceedingly competitive, conducted without regard for ethical principles, and as driven, not by a cool search for the truth, but by a passionate craving for recognition and fame


    47. ” The key element in the Democratic Party’s struggle to remain politically competitive is to maintain its hold on the ninety-some percent of the black vote the Party regularly gets


    48. Statistically, competitive swimmers are history by their mid 20"s


    49. In general, there is less rush, less running, less competitive spirit, less plotting, less violence and lesser stress


    50. He took the competitive examination that at the time was required to teach at the Los Angeles Junior College District












































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