As economists since Adam Smith have persuasively argued, competition often generates enormous economic benefits, but not always.
If competition generated raw aggression resulting in defeat or death this can hardly be seen as assisting fitness maximisation.
Through the 50s and 60s, competition between the two was fierce and generated a no-holds-barred mentality.
He relishes the dialogue the competitions generate and many regular solvers have become his friends.
The program could benefit investors because increased competition could generate better prices when buying or selling shares.
As was suggested earlier, competition may generate new ideas, stimulate and channel energies, set standards for others to follow.
The competition between these two concepts has generated confusion concerning the use of the term predicate in theories of grammar.
Last year's competition generated 14 business plans, each of them being evaluated by Honeywell.
The heightened competition of imports helped keep inflation down, but also generated heavy pressures to protect slack American industries.
On the other hand, increased competition should generate economic activity and create jobs.