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More competing space turns up every day.
That could be important if different and competing types of hardware are used in the set-top boxes distributed by the cable companies.
In mathematics, there are two competing definitions for a chiral polytope.
As Indonesia's national team ahead of the competing Asian Cup, they are distributing posters outside the stadium.
No more competing.
The competing German Faller system used alternating current, and had a compatible trolleybus system.
This last particular revision also would permit multiple extensions of the same patent and change the five-year limit to ten years to match competing international standards.
These companies, which offer weight-loss programs without medical supervision, said in their petition they want their competing businesses to operate under a uniform set of rules.
The closest competing aircraft from Airbus was the A340-500HGW.
Indigenous Fijians and Indo-Fijians had competing priorities that would need to be addressed in a manner fair to all, he said.
The closest competing method to IMHR is radical cyclization.
There are two competing effects: 1) Increasing volume of normal liquid and 2) Decrease overall volume of the liquid.
This continued until the school's eighth director, Robin P. Swan (1998-2001) changed the monograph requirement back to one "in the face of multiple and competing requirements".
The three-gun barrage, which was to be triggered by the filing of the lawsuit in Delaware, would thwart most competing bidders, I.B.M. believed.
It controls a competing German telephone network called Arcor, and recently bought the country's third-biggest competitor, Otelo, from Veba A.G.
Along with the competing German Profibus the field buses were submitted for European standardization by CENELEC in 1996.
And since almost every hamlet in the United States had competing papers from competing parties, partisans could opt for the reporting that best fit their political needs and concerns.
The politics of pipelines in Central Asia are often hotly contested, a digestion of complicated and competing national interests from powerful countries like China, Russia and the United States.
Made by Dorman & Smith Ltd. the plugs and sockets were rated at 13 A and were one of the early competing types for use on ring main circuits.
Mr. Ghent traces the emasculation of labor by capital, and Mr. Brooks traces the emasculation of independent competing capital by labor.
As a result, no other competing international level full-service French airline had appeared, leaving only Air France (now controlled by Air France-KLM) as a de facto monopoly.
The current dispute stretches back a year, when several Japanese companies, including the Mitsubishi and Sumitomo Corporations, formed International Telecom Japan Inc. to offer competing international telecommunications services.
The IBL was a predecessor of both the European Bridge League (est. 1947) and the WBF (est. 1958), although there was a competing international organization in the 1930s.
If we let slip this opportunity, we could find ourselves in a fragmented market for many years; not only would this be negative for consumers and European businesses, it would also be unwise given the numerous competing international initiatives.
Investors who plunked money down for any of the three - Mutual Shares, Mutual Qualified or Mutual Beacon - would have outperformed most competing funds over the last five years, according to Lipper Analytical Services.