If a start-up is yet to hire a CTO, the highest geek on that firm's food chain may be jockeying for the role. |
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You actually have time to frame your shots without jockeying for position with all the other shutterbugs. |
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Others who have been waiting in the wings will be licking their chops, jockeying for space, for acceptability among the masses. |
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Over 170,000 have voted since the poll began on Sunday 20 October and competition is intense with the ten contenders jockeying for position. |
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I passed several filling stations on my way home where the forecourts were jammed with vehicles jockeying for position at the pumps. |
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Britain rode out the US depression relatively unscathed, however, others were jockeying for position and tooling up for war. |
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Our pilot, Lt. Glenn Jorgenson, restarted number two and attempted to gain power by jockeying the supercharger controls back and forth. |
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They certainly seem focused on the needs and aspirations of a real customer, rather than jockeying for celebrity endorsements. |
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We hear endlessly this talk of a power struggle, different factions jockeying for position. |
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If there was a league table in his mind in which politics, the GAA and religion were jockeying for position, they might well land in that order. |
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Powerful members of the Executive Council were jockeying for position to succeed Tung as the next Chief Executive, Cheng claimed. |
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Hands in pockets, they stand around jostling, jockeying for place, small fights breaking out and calming. |
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Already, local warlords, sensing the Taliban's days are numbered, are jockeying for power. |
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Many powers jockeying for advantage meant shifting alliances and almost constant war. |
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While there is jockeying for control among these clans, the overall effect is for them to sustain one another in power. |
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Dallas can't afford either to be coughing up points to their Western conference competitors while jockeying for playoff position. |
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But for now, Sharpton and Moseley Braun are jockeying for position in preparation for the fight to come. |
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The area is crowded with vendors, big and small, all jockeying for position in the race to gain market share. |
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Good Earth is so successful it's bulging inside and out, with delivery trucks jockeying for space in the alley and customers from afar lined up to park. |
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Political, ethnic and religious groups are jockeying for position. |
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The other contests the students had to vie in were designing a book cover, radio jockeying, poetry composition, hairstyle, make-up, modelling and recitation. |
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They were jockeying for a head-on collision, but the union could play chicken as well as the bondholders. |
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It is looking for the quotable quote and members are jockeying for that position. |
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Messrs Netanyahu and Abbas are jockeying in the weeks still within Mr Kerry's nine-month time-frame for talks to end. |
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Yet its rulers appear to spend more time jockeying for position than cleaning up the mess. |
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Those jockeying for positions in the new line-up will not want to appear soft on Japan. |
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Undoubtedly, the security people are jockeying behind the scenes as the succession draws near. |
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The boats are jockeying for position, each one applying its chosen strategy in preparation for the doldrums. |
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There is some jockeying going on with the final agreement, but let us be realistic. |
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At the time, the main threat to security was the jockeying for military supremacy. |
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As is frequently the case in such a competition, the runners have spent the first half of the course jockeying for position. |
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Again, whether this is relevant or not, there's a lot of jockeying for position in the world in that regard. |
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A lot of European worthies will be jockeying for front seats at the opening of the Games. |
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There is always tremendous jockeying for position among departments whenever a Speech from the Throne is being drafted. |
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Naturally this is producing opposing political parties that don't really have opposing policies jockeying for prominence in the centre. |
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His invention single-handedly changed the art of disk jockeying in every genre of music since. |
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And everyone is jockeying to be the next speaker of the House behind Boehner. |
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The assumption that Boehner's departure is imminent has set off a round of jockeying for the positions that would open up. |
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Many Iranian M.P.s have been jockeying for power in the lead-up to parliamentary elections scheduled for next spring. |
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Red states are jockeying for greater influence on the GOP race this year by moving up their primary dates. |
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Considerable jockeying for position takes place as the companies' battle each other in the market place for survival, with the weaker firms failing and dropping out. |
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There is less jockeying for position, as turns are rare, and many races end with several contestants grouped together at the wire. |
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At the same time Mr. Dion is forced to put out fires and squash criticism from members of his own party who are jockeying to dump and replace him. |
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He agreed with Mr. O'Flaherty that it was not wise to talk of establishing a new body, a signal for institutional jockeying, rather than reconfiguring the existing bodies. |
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The Secretariat was thrown in to a state of chaos, where game playing, staff divisions, jockeying for power and uncertainty about possible outcomes to the leadership crisis were the main daily activities. |
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Dozens of small children swarmed our hefty olive-coloured LAV IIIs, jockeying for position to greet the soldiers as they climbed out of the vehicles. |
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His advisers had floated the names of various possible successors to François Fillon, the prime minister, and these aspirants were jockeying frenziedly. |
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After a period of diplomatic posturing and jockeying for position, open warfare broke out. |
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The history of the conquistadores is rife with accounts of rivalry, jockeying for positions, mutiny, and betrayal. |
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A runner jockeying back and forth between two bases, in an attempt to avoid being tagged, will establish a new base path every time the runner changes direction. |
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The auction of modern and contemporary Iranian art, which is jockeying to be among the big auctions in the Middle East, is an annual event and was being held for the fourth time. |
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This reticence appears to be part of a short-term partisan strategy of political jockeying for the post-electoral period, to the detriment of the peace process and the long-term future of the country. |
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But it soon heats up: before long, office workers and teenagers are jockeying for position among the zodiacal guides, while Filipina maids patiently reshelve picture books tossed aside by their young Singaporean charges. |
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Old political warhorses in Fredericton, Ottawa and everywhere else eventually realize that the jockeying of the backroom boys, the punditry of the press and the betting of the crowd are not enough to win today or tomorrow. |
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The European Commission's draft auctioning regulation is out and the jockeying for a common political position with enough votes to pass has begun. |
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Some observers have speculated that the latest crackdown is the result of jockeying among political factions in advance of next year's Communist Party congress, which takes place every five years. |
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Cabinet ministers seemingly jockeying for position risk turning talk of election defeat into a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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No sooner had President Washington been sworn in, wearing mousy, egalitarian brown broadcloth, than the sharp-elbowed jockeying for social status began. |
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The puppies, which each weighed between three-quarters of a pound and 1 pound at birth, now spend most of their day jockeying for a space at mom's milk bar. |
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As a result, Zhu Gaoxu became infuriated and refused to give up jockeying for his father's favour and refusing to move to Yunnan Province, where his princedom was located. |
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Jockeying for position, directly ahead of the knobby, barnacled, good-natured whale, the porpoise catches a free ride. |
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