But it does make excellent cameras and its entry-level machine is always competitively priced. |
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The North Coast representative team is back from Gosford a little battered and bruised, but having performed competitively in every match. |
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Even the way she favours her own girls rings completely true, as does the way she has raised them to be competitively accomplished. |
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China's food exports, often very competitively priced, include fresh and processed fruits, vegetables, seafood and meat. |
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The units, which are competitively priced, are ready for immediate occupancy. |
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Actual power, however, is exercised through a network of security forces held severally, and competitively, at the centre. |
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Is it fair to say your drunk-driving arrest in January affected you competitively? |
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For Georgie, 24, a keen sportswoman who has played both volleyball and lacrosse competitively, her new post also fulfils a dream. |
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The investment will allow exporters to get goods to the market competitively and efficiently compared to other forms of road and rail transport. |
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He used to row with Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club and still rows competitively with the Royal Chester Rowing Club. |
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Zedrovski raced competitively to finish in second place, a length and three quarters back. |
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You can dance on camera without the scoring, play competitively or cooperatively with friends, or watch music videos. |
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One way to ensure that you're not overspending on your household budget is to buy competitively priced flat-pack furniture. |
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A buried yen to ski competitively came back in the early seventies, when the idea of a professional racing circuit in the States took hold. |
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With these frustrating issues behind them both drivers lapped competitively for the remainder of the race bringing the car home in 14th place. |
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Which means that even with taxes and freight halfway across the world, wine is relatively competitively priced. |
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These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications. |
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Both are competitively priced, well built and have done well on road tests. |
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Yes, I tore ligaments in my ankle which, strapped up, made it almost impossible to surf competitively. |
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Hall, who took up the sport competitively only five years ago, did not leave the championships empty-handed. |
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You have to be fit to play competitively, and all younger players are competitive. |
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Scuzzily-dressed blokes will up a gear and start attiring themselves competitively with funky shirts, sharp trousers and bobby dazzlers. |
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This course will draw from the Pallas Armata and build combatants able to fence competitively with the backsword. |
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Their capacity to produce competitively for the national and export markets will depend on being able to transport goods quickly and cheaply. |
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Bundling a monopoly product with one that is competitively provided may result in the competitive market being distorted. |
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From now on, you can keep an eye out for competitively priced petrol stations along your route at all times. |
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It may be able to fine disobedient airlines, or prevent travellers who had bought competitively priced tickets from boarding their flights. |
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I swam competitively for a number of years, and worked as a lifeguard and swimming instructor for 7 years prior to joining my current workplace. |
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We must program and structure our buys so that private sector producers can bid competitively and set up their production processes intelligently. |
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The Company will continue to competitively develop, price and market its comprehensive range of IIIP products. |
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She attended a multicultural performing arts school and swam competitively. |
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The federal government's key challenge is to competitively finance both the direct and indirect costs of university research. |
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It thus remains to be seen whether industries that have been put in 'politically friendly' hands will in future behave competitively. |
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Ensure that consumers have access to sufficient, high-quality and competitively priced supplies. |
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Dynamism is increasingly driven not by economies of scale but by competitively driven marginal improvements. |
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Mr. McGuckin is looking toward the college model, where many play competitively in intramurals. |
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Nonmembers may also reserve conference rooms for a competitively priced fee. |
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Returning to Quebec, Szmidt joined a swim club in Pointe Claire and by the age of 11 was swimming competitively. |
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Sets and costumes are simple yet adequate but this should not detract you from acquiring this competitively priced package that offers an outstanding performance. |
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We're competitively priced against the independant operators in the market. |
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He did not start playing badminton until age 11, and he then played recreationally, not competitively. |
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Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic agent that competitively inhibits the activation of plasminogen to plasmin. |
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These vessels are mass constructed in competitively priced shipyards in China. |
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Our products are not only reliable, have stable performance, but they are also competitively priced. |
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We provide our customers with flexible, competitively priced financing, equity, insurance, management software, information and learning. |
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If the other firms act competitively, the private firm has no control on prices and cannot behave monopolistically. |
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Overexpression of this peptide in target tissues therefore competitively inhibits entry of the Plasmodium parasite. |
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When I was in high school, I started playing the Scottish Highland bagpipes competitively. |
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She's played soccer, competitively and recreationally, for 16 years. |
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You risk all sorts of things, even without boxing competitively. |
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Miguel, who had not driven the car before Friday's free practice, lapped competitively throughout the third stint to maintain the teams overall position. |
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He was a fit man, apart from fairly well controlled hypertension, who had been rowing competitively until his 70th birthday, and he rarely visited his general practitioner. |
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Companies do not have to bid competitively to log public forests. |
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Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals. |
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In that time frame, more competitively priced competitors like Samsung and Microsoft have made significant gains. |
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Weightlifting, sport in which barbells are lifted competitively or as an exercise. |
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The food is middle-of-the-road and well-prepared without being spectacular or too challenging, it's competitively priced and the surroundings are groovy. |
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Made with citrus and coconut oil blends and very competitively priced, it forms tough suds that dispatch grease and food debris with equal effectiveness. |
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If we are to not only survive but thrive in this world of global competitiveness and become productive competitively, to keep our jobs, to create new jobs and to stop the great brains from leaving Canada, we need to be smart. |
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Groupers often pair spawn, which enables large males to competitively exclude smaller males from reproducing. |
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For if consumers have a right to adequate protection, they also have a right to the widest possible choice between different innovative, competitively priced insurance products. |
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A couple of extra weeks could make all the difference when trying to establish a competitively awarded contract that is compliantly awarded, reflective of your requirements and enforceable at the contract management stage. |
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It has been argued, for example, that leaders may structure staff working relationships in one of three ways: competitively, individualistically or cooperatively. |
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Adenosine is antagonized competitively by methylxanthines such as caffeine and theophylline, and potentiated by blockers of nucleoside transport such as dipyridamole. |
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Moreover, the high transaction costs that these countries incur bear heavily on their export development and limit the range of potential exports and markets in which goods can be traded competitively. |
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Under most circumstances, central bank provision of liquidity should be priced at an auction, where prices are set competitively, so that funding markets for the assets involved would not normally be distorted. |
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There was the pop and drub of finger drums in the subway at Columbus Circle, their rhythms rising competitively as an express rocked into the station. |
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The permissions have not been competitively tendered, but a system of compensation between routes, and hence between operators, has been developed to allow the continued operation of some unremunerative routes. |
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These systems provide solutions in the event of an incident where tanks are involved, and enable vessels to operate safely, profitably, competitively and reputably. |
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The Commission further takes the view that the development of competitively priced solar energy-related products should be encouraged, particularly in view of the Kyoto commitments on reducing the greenhouse effect. |
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The company introduced the Tre Sensi stem at the show, a competitively priced glass designed for all types of wine. |
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Many of today's major appliances are competitively priced, so there is little difference in initial cost between an energy glutton and an energy saver. |
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Moreover, it will be competitively priced and made from soft and absorbent terrycloth or similar materials, adding to its appeal. |
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Shimadzu has launched a new range of convenient, optimised and competitively priced consumables for its GC and GCMS instruments. |
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Moreover, Yermavosky plans to convert idled ferrosilicon furnaces to boost the production of ferrochromium, which it can produce more competitively because of its vast chromium reserves. |
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Canadian cattle and hog livestock feeders are not competitively bidding for feeder cattle or weaner pigs, which forces exports of both livestock categories to the United States. |
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Nor is it clear whether land can be sold competitively in such a short timeframe, unless sales are already under way – in which case this is not a new announcement. |
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At the local scale, for instance, the economic valorisation of an endangered species may become a factor of social inequality when collective goods become privately and competitively appropriated because of commodification. |
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Physical disturbance from hurricanes destroys many corals, and during regrowth competitively inferior species can coexist with normally dominant species on the reef. |
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It really is the essence of a long march, competitively priced. |
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Even if a distinction is made between building materials for load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls, these market shares are such that the possibility of their reaching competitively critical levels can be ruled out. |
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It provides leadership and support to the energy sector to achieve a diverse, environmentally sustainable and competitively priced energy supply, transmission and distribution system. |
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This was in a system where they were rather competitively fed. |
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A critical mass of production units in combination with a major processor with access to feed grains located in any region of the country with access to feed grains can operate very competitively. |
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We also offer best-of-breed functionality for financial institutions that need to operate flexibly and competitively and respond rapidly to market dynamics in a fiercely challenging business environment. |
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There can be no assurance that we will succeed in providing competitively priced services at levels of service and quality that will enable us to maintain and grow our market share. |
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For example, kalicludin 1-3 from A. sulcata binds competitively to Kv1.2 channels to paralyse the prey rapidly. |
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The project will help foster the development of agriculture, mining and infrastructure in Bolivia and will provide the market with a competitively priced, quality fertilizer product. |
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The review illustrates that the clear choice of most countries is for a free market, and neither for a system of competitively tendered concessions, nor for a regime of exclusive rights. |
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In order to maintain our position as a market leader, we endeavor to provide our customers with competitively priced, quality metal products and timely delivery. |
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By utilizing historic information and mapping production capacity, the software enables users to quote competitively and offer achievable delivery targets. |
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Even if everyone uses bounded rationality, it remains critical to have a solid, thorough position on the extent to which ICT is a competitively rational career choice. |
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Ireland enjoys a relatively sophisticated mortgage credit market in EU terms, including access to the full range of competitively priced mortgage products. |
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This means for larger quantities we are priced absolutely competitively. |
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With power competitively arranged in society, state policy is a product of recurrent bargaining. |
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Rowers may take part in the sport for their leisure or they may row competitively. |
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Although many people participate in these sports, few of them do so competitively. |
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Available either uncoated or surface modified, it is priced competitively versus other fine-particle or micronized mineral reinforcements. |
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Is the program organized competitively, non-competitively, or cooperatively? |
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Likewise, our Robe Valley pisolite product has consistently proved to be competitively attractive for our customers. |
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The age-old notion that marsupials are competitively inferior to placentals does not hold water. |
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Khan began to box competitively at the age of 11, with early honours including three English school titles, three junior ABA titles, and gold at the 2003 Junior Olympics. |
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Whilst many people participate in these, few do so competitively. |
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The aim of the Cluj-Napoca site is to continue Sesca's successful operations to effectively and competitively fulfill needs of current and new clients. |
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The drug competitively binds to two subtypes of orexin neuron receptors, interfering with orexin neurotransmission to facilitate sleep onset and maintenance. |
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The Quick Spreader will also be fabricated from rustproof and durable materials and competitively priced, making it a wise investment and adding to its appeal. |
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