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Donohue competed with four other partners before linking with Hubbell.
Midtown East competed with the city's financial district for decades.
In 2000, Oracle launched software that directly competed with Salesforce.
States competed with one another for strategic security and empire.
The company competed with Marin Software and Kenshoo and others.
Lore once competed with Amazon, back when he ran Diapers.com.
For one episode in particular, she competed with a high fever.
No platform has ever really competed with YouTube at that level.
"Apple has always competed with its own third-party developers," he says.
This year's Conservative manifesto competed with Labour's in its anti-business rhetoric.
The app, which competed with Twitter's Periscope, Facebook Live, IBM-owned UStream.
The folks that we competed with at SunTrust, the name just changes.
Between the tours he worked and competed with the Navy bobsled team.
I'd competed with, and against, men far better, faster, more physically gifted.
One reader said she competed with her husband and son every week.
He competed with death — although he did say it's time to go.
BrayaNt previously competed with Geek Fam and CDEC Avenger, among other organizations.
Sadie competed with her owner Lisa Tibbals, who found her on Petfinder.
" Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina competed with Trump for an "outsider lane.
They competed with each other and new technology came out of that.
There, as usual, he competed with his friend and rival Joe Kovacs.
She last competed with partner Antonio Sabato Jr. during Season 19 in 2014.
For years, Cloudera competed with other companies selling distributions of Hadoop, including Hortonworks.
During my time running the network, I never really competed with Roger Ailes.
I'm excited to now lead a brand that I've competed with for decades.
Mr. Ahn competed with Mr. Moon for their party's presidential nomination last year.
AiyvaN, a 23-year-old also from Ukraine, most recently competed with pro100.
He's since competed with major e-sports teams like Team Liquid and Renegades.
TerraServer, Earth-i and GeoNorth Information Systems also competed with Planet for the contract.
It was supposed to have competed with Apple's latest iPhone for smartphone market supremacy.
"We competed with the party that has 65 seats in parliament," Mr. Sodnomzundui said.
The same tree competed with famous Christian icons for its rate of reliquary dismemberment.
WHNS-TV reporter Derek Dellinger competed with McCormick and Smeltzer, but also considered them friends.
Meredith competed with some of the best pros in the world and held her own.
"I'm so proud to have competed with such amazing girls," the 33-year-old said.
Even after that, Apple banned third-party apps that competed with its own core apps.
Phelps competed with his fellow Team USA swimmers Nathan Adrian, Ryan Held and Caeleb Dressel.
Instead, the organisms may have competed with one another with varying reproductive strategies, he suggested.
Independent boutiques have long competed with salons in department stores like Macy's, Saks and Dillard's.
Wenton has competed with Fnatic in several major tournaments in 2016 as a stand-in.
They competed with one another, but also cooperated to impede censorship and dominate foreign territories.
In the daily lives of the ship's volunteers, trauma mixed with tedium, delight competed with heartbreak.
Workers in Bradford no longer just competed with those in Birmingham, but also those in Beijing.
By early 2014, dozens of rivals that initially competed with Facebook had effectively exited the market.
Also, TBT to that time she competed with Jimmy Fallon in the Let's Move Fitness Challenge.
During training camp, he competed with Ariri, his friend who had introduced him to the sport.
Dictators, corrupt officials and international meddling have competed with earthquakes and hurricanes to destabilize the country.
The migrants competed with lesser-skilled Turks for jobs, while placing a strain on Turkish services.
Just before his signing, the Australian competed with Ground Zero Gaming as their resident Support player.
The sounds of shovels scraping the concrete competed with the deafening roar of cars driving overhead.
And that was like the first mobile camera that actually competed with the point-and-shoot.
Studio Store competed with the Disney store until the company closed all of its locations in 2001.
The singer, who is only 14 years old, competed with her girl group Twice at the event.
It was particularly meaningful for the French racers, who competed with Poisson's name emblazoned across their chests.
Supporters of the new laws competed with the protestors, chanting "thank you, thank you" as Scott spoke.
Google, he said, was taking Yelp's reviews and using them in Google products that competed with Yelp.
My second was at The New York Press, an alt-weekly that competed with The Village Voice.
But she competed with intensity and often struck the ball effectively when she was in good position.
Google, he said, was taking Yelp's reviews and using them in Google products that competed with Yelp.
A lot of people went and watched it, even as it competed with movies like Avengers: Endgame.
They initially followed recipes for American-style beers, whose hoppiness and malty sweetness competed with their cooking.
The worst off were the glaneurs — scavengers who competed with rats for food scraps on the ground.
Colt, the fan who competed with Kim, turned out to know more about her life than she did.
SAP competed with Russian software producers only in niche products while SAP's portfolio was much broader, she said.
Truly nothing can beat Southern barbecue, and North Carolina has many spots that simply can't be competed with.
The two spaces, which once felt like they competed with each other for attention, now seem more defined.
Daring were those who competed with Callas in the role during her prime in the 373s and 1960s.
He did not mention any other countries but the United States has competed with Russia for LNG markets.
It follows a similar deal by Boeing's rival Airbus which bought Bombardier's commercial plane division that competed with Embraer.
They were up against a tight deadline as they competed with another outlet to get the story out first.
Clinton competed with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont over proposals to curb income inequality and lift long-stagnant wages.
She won more than half of her Grand Slam before this landmark when she only competed with other amateurs.
Carson competed with Trump for the GOP presidential nomination but ultimately endorsed him and served as a prominent backer.
N) had competed with JPMorgan, but its chances were hurt by its work leading the IPO of Uber (UBER.
Before being elected president, businessman Donald Trump had competed with Wynn in building casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Sarah Maxwell Archbold, Ohio Throughout the twentieth century, nationalism violently competed with Communism for the mantle of populist empowerment.
After his medical career, Mr. Carson turned to politics and competed with Mr. Trump for the Republican presidential nomination.
The large ground finch competed with the resident medium ground finch for the diminishing supply of large and hard seeds.
Despite those deficits and the fact that we were generally more expensive than the chains we competed with, we thrived.
While Soviet athletes competed with their Hungarian counterparts that November, Russian tanks were rolling through the cobbled streets of Budapest.
He competed with five other contestants in 13 "missions" that took place in Mexico, Costa Rica and the United States.
AliKhan said there were dozens of restaurants in DC that competed with the Trump hotel for meeting and event space.
Once it competed with a counterpart for the magical orb, which in Chinese art is meant to grant every wish.
Chris says they ended up building a young adult team that competed with other teams in Zambia and neighboring countries.
They, in turn, competed with each other to woo firms, offering them cheap land, tax breaks and low-cost labour.
In this case, critics argued it was an attempt to block a service that competed with its own voice services.
The men's contest came more than an hour after the women competed, with defending champion Miki Sudo capturing first place.
Even though she got sick early on in the game, she still competed with all her heart in the challenges.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) fiercely competed with Clinton in the Democratic primary before she ultimately won the party's presidential nomination.
On Tuesday, Facebook changed its developer policies, ending the prohibition on apps that competed with the company's own features. 3.
"She's great as a teammate," said Laura Kraut, also an Olympian, who has competed with Madden for over 30 years.
"The Star-Spangled Banner" began as an ordinary song that competed with other songs for space in the American imagination.
The daughter was a girl the mother competed with, one she belittled at every turn in order to maintain dominance.
The two met on Season 17 of ABC's 'The Bachelor', where Catherine competed with 25 other contestants for Sean's attention.
There was a presumption that we few women competed with one another, that we were, as they'd say, cat fighters.
States have always competed with each other for business by offering beneficial tax rates, labor laws or health care policies.
The GameCube was a powerful beast packed into a tiny box, and it directly competed with the PS43 and original Xbox.
But his questionable activities began much earlier, according to an educational consultant who competed with him for years in Sacramento, California.
The real answer is a little less obvious, unless you see her every day or have competed with and against her.
With Carroll out and Belichick in the next season, Bishop competed with Brady and veteran John Friesz to back up Bledsoe.
FABER: YOU KNOW, ON HULU, AGAIN, YOU -- BOB, YOU COMPETED WITH COMCAST, OF COURSE, WE'VE REPORTED ON THIS, FOR THIS ASSET.
Ambassador, which competed with other Broadway landlords to woo "Cursed Child," overhauled the Lyric at the behest of the play's producers.
What a thing it would be if Democrats and Republicans competed with one another over who could be more caring neighbors.
He started to play on the varsity team his sophomore season and also competed with the university's track and field team.
The boos were so loud they competed with the cheering from the crowd as the former president stepped to the podium.
Thomas Cook had competed with budget airlines and pointed a finger at uncertainty sparked by Brexit negotiations for decreased consumer activity.
Mr. Harford is someone that Mr. Khosrowshahi is familiar with, having worked and competed with him over the past decade-plus.
Anarchists, syndicalists and a specifically Jewish leftist group, the Bundists, all competed with, fought against and sometimes allied with one another.
Along with the textures of the textiles, the artists seem to have competed with each other in the succulence of their colors.
Sumitomo, which was advised by Canadian investment bank Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on the deal, had competed with Mitsubishi Corp (8058.
News reports that Bushnell invited Ashley Iaconetti, Amanda Stanton, and twins Haley and Emily Ferguson, who competed with her for Higgins' heart.
Marriott, which competed with the Anbang-led consortium for Starwood, also saw its shares drop about 4 percent in after-hours action.
It could have competed with iMessage And that's a shame, because Google really can shake up a space when it wants to.
"Even though she got sick early on in the game, she still competed with all her heart in the challenges," Law says.
CAP said in one analysis it found that in counties where Aetna competed with Humana, Aetna's average annual premiums were $302 lower.
Through greed and deceptive marketing practices, he said, J & J aggressively competed with Purdue Pharma, which used a similar approach for OxyContin.
Back then, we competed with a whole host of social networks, not just Myspace, but also Friendster, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal and others.
It competed with AT&T, which was at one time the only company that could connect phone calls across the United States.
They resented both the moneyed cosmopolitan elites as well as the North Indian migrants who competed with them for low-skill jobs.
Fire, who will be added to the Reign's support line, has competed with Team Envy in North American Overwatch Contenders since 2018.
The restaurant and hotel owners argued that because they competed with Trump's businesses, including for government clients, they had standing to sue.
This is a good step: Once in our lives, we played the best team in the world, and we competed with them.
He plays at Rancho Christian High School in Temecula and competed with the Compton Magic on the AAU circuit this spring and summer.
That allowed her to win by the largest margin in history despite two falls (and the fact she competed with a kidney stone).
Regional banks, of which BB&T and SunTrust are among the biggest, have competed with their national rivals through better local branch networks.
Slidebox was previously available on iOS where it competed with apps like Room for More, Ice Cream, PhotoShrinker, InfinityRoll, Everalbum, and many others.
After years of heavy spending to secure soccer rights as it competed with rival Sky Italia, Mediaset Premium then cut back on investment.
At that time, Dewan Housing's deal suffered because it competed with a US$150m 3.1-year average life loan from Indiabulls Housing Finance.
The kids on the street would create their own team, of all different ages, and you competed with kids in a different neighborhood.
When I first joined a few years ago, the thinking was that we competed with the likes of Discovery Channel and History Channel.
Airbus has threatened legal action, saying the Polish government had been shifting the goal posts as it competed with U.S. and Italian rivals.
Had the contentious presidential election kept viewers away from football, especially when games competed with debates between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton?
His death shook players who had competed with and against Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star.
The crisp air carried whiffs of farm animals and sea salt, and migratory birds making pit stops competed with vocal sheep for airtime.
The engineer was also involved with two separate companies who competed with Google in self-driving technology around the time of his departure.
Princess Anne took that same affinity all the way to the 1976 Olympics, where she competed with the British equestrian team in Montreal.
She considered skipping Canada but recovered quickly enough to play in Calgary, where she competed with medical strips of tape on her left knee.
And Warren, who months ago competed with Sanders for progressive votes, continued her assiduous repositioning as a candidate able to bridge progressives and moderates.
It created an interesting visual contrast when the heavily clothed and not-so-clothed competed with each other, but it wasn't worthy of headlines.
The 28 year old competed with and streamed under the organization Toronto Esports until his contract was terminated Sunday for a breach of contract.
So far, Didi has only competed with Uber indirectly, as an investor in other ride-hailing companies that rival Uber in their respective regions.
At this point most of the variations had died out and the Galaxy line competed with the iPhones on a feature-for-feature basis.
Sidecar, an app that competed with Uber and Lyft, shut down in December, citing a "significant capital disadvantage" compared with others in the market.
I competed with a poem for our school talent show, and won, and started to find ways to get more involved in the city.
Over the weekend, Vasilevskiy competed with the Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist, 35, who praised his younger counterpart and a new generation of technically advanced goaltenders.
It was a simple concept that competed with a plethora of other places where unpublished writers can get their work out there (including Kindle).
In the past, the Indonesian leaders of three groups within the Islamic State competed with one another for resources to organize attacks, she said.
In London, the Russians taking part as authorized neutral athletes, or A.N.A.s, competed with shoe-company logos on their uniforms but no Russian logos.
On a recent Monday night, the groans of finance bros, creative professionals and other amateur fighters competed with the sound of leather smacking leather.
The Kremlin's intelligence agencies, it said, competed with each other as much as they spied on other countries, often duplicating efforts and acting sloppily.
For one, because Microsoft had competed for the deal with Google — this was back when Microsoft competed with Google all the time — and won.
Lotus competed with a Mercedes engine last year and lacked the resources to develop their car, which has had a knock-on effect this season.
Ohashi competed with USA Gymnastics' junior national team for four years, the Washington Post reported, but missed the age eligibility for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
In all cases the Wray news competed with stories previewing the Comey testimony and the news that Attorney Gneral Jeff Sessions had threatened to resign.
The promise I made to my father to stay out of trouble competed with the promise I made to my boys to defend our respect.
The students I shared the library with at Tafolla Middle School were not any less capable than those I competed with at Stanford and Harvard.
He competed with Japanese developers for properties in New York City, then bragged of selling condominiums and office space for a premium to Japanese buyers.
She rejected Sugar's offer of a place in the show's final, where she would have competed with just one other contestant for the prize job.
Over the past few years, banks have competed with each other by sweetening deals for customers, offering advantages like points systems and cash-back deals.
The 23-year-old has competed with T1 since 2013 and has accumulated three World Championship trophies, along with multiple domestic titles in the LCK.
But this week, photos of dark-skinned children stranded on Nauru have competed with images of the white au pairs smiling and enjoying Australia's beaches.
JPMorgan competed with other big global banks to secure lucrative assignments in China as state-controlled companies were selecting banks to help them go public.
Scoobyxie, a 22-year-old Ukrainian, had been with HellRaisers since September 2019 and competed with the team in the ESL Pro League Season 10.
"Feral goats overran the island for many years and not only competed with tortoises for food, but also destroyed much of their habitat," he added.
Written in our DNA, and transmitted via hormones and proteins, they have competed with one another to improve their chances at creating more copies of themselves.
The channel grew so popular and rich that it even competed with broadcast channel for big-time sports rights like Monday Night Football and the NBA.
Spanish Finance Minister Luis De Guindos, who competed with Dijsselbloem for the eurogroup chair in 2015, said he was not a candidate to replace the Dutchman.
These included everything from lower employment in manufacturing that competed with Chinese imports to an uptick in welfare programs, and even lower rates of household formation.
Small towns usually competed with one another to recruit companies from across the country, but most of the industry in Orange City was founded by locals.
While the networks had all but ceded ambitious drama to the cable channels, "The Good Wife" competed with them backward, in heels and twice as fast.
That created more pressure for acquisitions to bolster dividend yields and drove up prices for power projects as yieldcos competed with one another to purchase them.
Mr. Caspersen was also well known in equestrian circles and was said to have competed with Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, in Windsor, England.
"I was a pretty good kicker in college and I competed with the best of the best and I know how good I was," Coutu said.
Al Unser Sr., who won the Indianapolis 21990 four times, said Mr. Broadley's immense talent competed with a reserved personality that could be difficult to penetrate.
Evans joins a group of female athletes who have competed with success against men, including Danica Patrick in auto racing and a host of top jockeys.
In 2008 Canada's Bombardier, a maker of regional jets, launched the C-Series, a plane that competed with some smaller models made by Boeing and Airbus.
In the twentieth century, human beings did penguins a favor by all but extirpating many of the whales and seals that they competed with for food.
If approved, Agile's Twirla would have competed with Mylan NV's Xulane, a generic version of a Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Evra product that was withdrawn in 2015.
"Larry was fairly upset with us about acquiring the CMU team and starting an autonomy effort for ourselves that competed with what they were doing," Kalanick said.
The community policing concept was created in the last quarter of the last century, a period during which it competed with policing policies based on military models.
"She had the biggest heart known to mankind," her close friend Bria Kelly – who competed with the singer on season six of The Voice – tells PEOPLE exclusively.
In the interview, Trump emphasized that he once bought a team — the New Jersey Generals, of the United States Football League, which directly competed with the NFL.
In the recently-completed challenge, trucks from firms including Daimler, Volvo, and Scania (a subsidiary of Volkswagen) competed, with each convoy setting off from a different location.
In fact, they got very creative in the cleavage-baring department with looks that all competed with one another to show just how low they can go.
In it each side competed with lorry-loads of cash and other inducements to get small, impoverished and often ill-run nations to switch their diplomatic allegiance.
US Bioservices competed with two other pharmacy companies that distributed the drug - BioScrip Inc and Express Scripts unit Accredo Health Group Inc - for patient referrals from Novartis.
CME Group, which has historically only competed with the LME in the copper space, has been rolling out new contracts for other metals at an accelerating rate.
The regulator said Brisbane-based Alliance competed with Qantas in Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia states, and was Qantas's only competitor on certain domestic passenger routes.
He began when he received one as a gift and competed with three of his friends to see who could take the prize of most daily steps.
Where landscapes, portraits, interiors, still life, and abstractions once competed with each other, she has settled on one, the still life, and animated it with another, abstraction.
There is light chatter in the rooms, the kind of razzing and ribbing that young men who have competed with each other for years are prone to.
The last team to have a game like that was the Kansas City Packers of the Federal League (a league that competed with the majors) in 1914.
Before, candidates competed with one another to make splashy hires of campaign managers and media strategists in the hopes of impressing donors, endorsers and, often, political reporters.
In fact, as Harvard Professor Graham Allison reminds us, in 12 out of 16 cases studies where a rising power competed with an established power – think China vs.
"In addition to that, it's time to quit attacking various people that you competed with or various minority groups in the country and get on message," he said.
It's the second time that SpaceX has won a launch contract from the military, but it's the first time that the company competed with ULA for the gig.
Apple, a company that seeks profitability per handset over sheer volume, has never really competed with the likes of Samsung in terms of overall smartphone shipments in India.
Germany competed with Italy for the most deaths produced by 1968, whether measured in police violence against the protesters or by the actions of left-wing terrorists themselves.
Prior to the merger, Virgin America competed with established airlines on this transcontinental route for over a decade, by advertising as the cool, alternative airline of Silicon Valley.
The thoroughbred Blackfoot Mystery, who competed with Boyd Martin at the 313 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, trained for five years down the road at Chocolate Horse Farms.
Mr. Malkin, of course, is partial to the old skyline, before his building competed with new office buildings in Hudson Yards and Lower Manhattan for tenants and tourists.
As Perkins makes clear, the issue of educational parity competed with other strains of social ferment, including Vietnam War protests, the civil rights movement and the sexual revolution.
I wished that I had made my own toboggan, and that it had been faster, and that we had competed with the likes of teams named Rocky Balboggan.
The Mate 30 "could have competed with the latest iPhone 11 devices," said Husson, but without Google services "the total product experience won't be on par for consumers."
But then, to call something Yoruba suggests a kind of homogeneity that did not exist at all — there were several Yoruba-speaking kingdoms that competed with each other.
These organizations — representing an alphabet soup of acronyms — frequently competed with one another for funding from progressive donors, sapping energy and scarce resources instead of supporting a common agenda.
These big seven competed with smaller regional carriers such as Hawaiian, Alaska Air Lines, and Midwest Express, along with low-cost upstarts like AirTran and the ever-growing Southwest.
Placed right next to each other, artworks egged each other on, creating a field of energy in which the works competed with but also lent force to each other.
At one point, Mr. Benioff offered to buy the Dynamics business that Salesforce competed with, but Mr. Nadella turned him down, according to two people briefed on the discussions.
"In addition to that, it's time to quit attacking various people that you competed with or with various minority groups in the country and get on message," McConnell added.
The world of college football was transformed for a few years during World War II, when military training camps fielded their own teams, which competed with college football's best.
SoftBank and Didi Chuxing, the Chinese ride-hailing giant that competed with Uber before buying the American company's China operations, will put in up to $2 billion between them.
In the past, two Koreas have marched together during the Olympic opening ceremonies under a neutral "unification flag" but competed with separate national teams during the actual sporting events.
"In addition to that, it's time to quit attacking various people that you competed with or with various minority groups in the country and get on message," he said.
Questions to Facebook also centered on various acquisitions, including WhatsApp and Instagram, and what CEO Mark Zuckerberg may have said about those companies when they still competed with Facebook.
His speech at a Nevada Black Legislative Caucus brunch over the weekend competed with the din of a buffet line — and whole tables of people who rarely looked up.
Reuters spoke to four former Merrill employees in Moscow, three of whom overlapped with Page, as well as three Moscow-based bankers who competed with the U.S. bank for business.
In a stunning demonstration of how far AI capabilities have come, AlphaStar — a new AI system from Google's DeepMind — competed with pro players in a series of competitive StarCraft games.
Pressure continued to mount on the population as it competed with humans to maintain its habitat — the saiga antelope is known for its spectacular migration that spans a vast landscape.
Japan's Fair Trade Commission is looking into whether Apple improperly pressured Yahoo Japan to shut down a game streaming platform that competed with the iOS App Store, according to Nikkei.
I was hired to unbundle the technology that drove the network and sell it to publishers who competed with the DoubleClick ad network, like the Wall Street Journal and others.
The combination of fat and sugars made our dessert the most energy-dense food found anywhere in nature and may have competed with fire in terms of its evolutionary importance.
Friend Dean Cain, who competed with Todd on NBC's 2012 reality series Stars Earn Stripes, had dinner at their Wasilla, Alaska, earlier this year and told PEOPLE they seemed fine.
Part of the reason, he said, was that he was seeing hiring pick up in the construction business and in manufacturing, two sectors that he competed with for able bodies.
In the AIBA study, Charles Butler, the chairman of the association's medical commission, studied 15,000 boxers, half of whom had competed with headgear and half of whom had competed without.
It was a middling establishment by the standards of a time when the Chabanais's ornate Moorish Room competed with the One-Two-Two's Ducal Room, for 193 francs a pass.
Myers's confirmation hearing last month probed whether the AccuWeather executive would have conflicts of interest if he took the helm of NOAA, which has competed with private weather forecasting companies.
Google has claimed for years to be close to demonstrating quantum supremacy, a useful talking point as it competed with rivals to hire top experts and line up putative customers.
The two companies' stocks moved lower as they competed with each other, as well as better-capitalized cloud infrastructure providers like Amazon and more traditional database software companies like Oracle.
He was also a notable chef, but in the UK. He had a few restaurants, and we always competed with anything we did, like most siblings do for their entire lives.
But Bennet struggled to carve out a moderate lane for himself, as he competed with several other, higher profile candidates, most notably former Vice President Joe Biden, former South Bend, Ind.
The exploration of those areas is fascinating given that HPE chose to wind down its own public cloud, which competed with the likes of AWS and Microsoft Azure in early 2016.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C., effectively prevents Athenex Inc from selling a compounded medication containing vasopressin that would have competed with Endo's brand-name drug.
Chevrolet had a table set up where users could pilot a remote controlled car that competed with one that had driver assistance features such as lane keep assist and automatic braking.
Numerous women took up the challenge to face Cora in battle, some of whom simply fought to withstand Cora's throws, while others competed with her in the typical Greco-Roman style.
There was, for instance, Skyhook Wireless, which had invented a new navigation system that competed with Google's location software and had signed major deals with the cellphone manufacturers Samsung and Motorola.
Porsche competed with its latest and most advanced car models against rival manufacturers such as Ferrari, Ford, Aston Martin and, more recently, Audi and Toyota, helping to develop new design concepts.
But it pressured no one, it says, and simply competed with fervor to win the This Place Matters community challenge, in which the National Trust invited entries from preservation groups nationwide.
The central gallery was the most difficult to deal with because soundtrack competed with soundtrack — ranging from the clatter of helicopters to the chatter of human voices — in the same space.
"Fifteen years ago, airlines competed with each other over who could buy the most planes or have the most routes," said Jamie Baker, a top airline industry analyst at JPMorgan Chase.
Patria, in which U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group LP has a stake, competed with railway operator Ecorodovias Infraestrutura e Logistica SA for the Piracipacaba-Panorama roadway, which has 1,30 km.
Our parents had problems far bigger than our own, and left us to our own devices, which I now realize created an environment whereby we competed with each other for their attention.
Not only did this result in worse deals, but seeing a source of last-minute revenue turn into a product that now competed with their own booking platform really pissed hotels off.
After Yuanhui competed with her teammates in the 4×100-meter medly relay, where they came in fourth, she admitted to the reporter that she didn't feel well because of her period.
"It's more like an Xbox than a Maserati," Kodali said of the Apple Watch, in response to Mashable's question about whether she thought it competed with fine watches as a status symbol.
Italian confectionery group Ferrero competed with other bidders, including a consortium comprising private equity firms KKR & Co and Bain Capital LP and Oreo cookies maker Mondelez International Inc, for Campbell's international unit.
If you're looking for a Summer that could've competed with the likes of Paula Abdul and Jody Watley if given the chance, then R&B Donna Summer is the playlist for you.
The Soviet Union might have competed with America militarily and even ideologically, but when it came to the soft power projected through high art and low commerce, it was simply no contest.
After the agency rejected Comcast's bid for Time Warner Cable last April, the F.C.C.'s top lawyer said that particular deal would have threatened streaming companies that competed with Comcast's video service.
This was was an early mover in the bigger wave of messaging services that competed with basic carrier SMS, and some came to think of it as the first mobile social network.
Bilour was part of the predominantly secular, ethnic Pashtun nationalist Awami National Party, which has long competed with Islamist parties for votes in Pakistan's volatile Pashtun lands, along the border with Afghanistan.
But disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission on Saturday hinted at fragmentation and disarray among outside groups that support Mr. Trump and have competed with one another for dollars and turf.
Although many of these significant players in this drama have in the past competed with one another inside the Fine Gael party, any resulting tension has vanished in the face of Brexit.
And they would have competed with the news and entertainment monopolies to offer better deals to the pixel-stained wretches who produced the "content" that was the source of all their profits.
Friend Dean Cain, who competed with Todd on NBC's 2012 reality series Stars Earn Stripes, had dinner at their Wasilla, Alaska, home a few months ago and told PEOPLE they seemed fine.
After Vrublevsky first made his allegations against Stoyanov and Mikhailov, he was arrested and convicted on charges of organizing a cyber attack on a rival Internet payments firm that competed with ChronoPay.
The 35-year-old Frenchman, who competed with Citroen this season, will join Welsh driver Elfyn Evans and 19-year-old Finnish rookie Kalle Rovanpera at the team based in Cologne, Germany.
Henry Ringling North wrote that Alfred Ringling — otherwise known as "Alf T." — headed public relations and was pivotal when the growing performance company competed with other area shows in the late 1890s.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, by contrast, it was common for workers to hop from one company to another — and even to found new startups that competed with their old employers.
In the past, as machines competed with us in physical abilities in the fields and in the factories, more and more humans moved to working in jobs that require mainly cognitive abilities.
The secular party, drawn chiefly from the Pashtun ethnic group that also provides the Taliban with many recruits, has long competed with it and other Islamist groups in Pakistan's northwestern region bordering Afghanistan.
LONDON (Reuters) - Monochrome dresses competed with intricately embroidered gowns on the red carpet of Britain's biggest film awards on Sunday, with Hollywood stars braving the London winter in an array of luxurious dresses.
Founded in 22018 by Logan Green and John Zimmer, the company has long competed with Uber, and will continue to do so as the pair race to the public markets in early-24.
In 2006, she was granted German citizenship and competed with the German gymnastics team in the 2008 Olympics, where she earned a silver medal for the vault, and the 2012 Olympics in London.
A minute or two of exposure causes coughing, followed by more sever coughing and retching after five to six minutes Roy essentially suffocated as the carbon monoxide competed with his oxygen, Sandler testified.
They competed with each other in the team events — and against each other in the individual — at the 1964 Olympics, in Tokyo; the 1968 Games, in Mexico City; and in many other contests.
"You think of architects who seem to lead with their ego, and he was never like that," said David Childs, a consulting design partner with SOM, a firm that often competed with Pei's.
According to the shareholder, Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis, the premium acquisition price for NetSuite was especially odd given how aggressively, and successfully, Oracle had competed with NetSuite prior to the deal.
Observers also noted that he was less senior than those he had competed with for the army chief position -- suggesting Prime Minister Sharif saw him as less of a threat to his own power.
The Democratic Party's 2020 presidential candidates competed with one another to hit the impeachment talking point -- suggesting the growing power of the argument even though the Russia investigation is not a dominant 2020 issue.
Despite planning new routes to Europe that might well have competed with Ryanair, Alexey Yanchuk, Yanair's owner, was eager to welcome his new rival, saying it would be a "great step" for Ukrainian aviation.
Nvidia, in a way, got a twofer deal out of the equation—3Dfx had acquired Gigapixel, a firm that had competed with Nvidia for a spot in the Xbox, just a few months before.
IBM is a wonderful company but because I competed with them for many, many decades I have to say, I don't see their future as brightly as people who are long on the stock.
Apple has plenty of existing customers at 1.3 billion, but some analysts think the company overshot with its $999 price tag on the iPhone X, which competed with the iPhone 8 over the holidays.
Mr. Trump is not wrong that immigration from Mexico and other countries in the poorer south over the last quarter-century has injured some American workers who competed with immigrants in the job market.
At the same time, talented British players could command higher premiums at home as British clubs, less free to shop in Europe, competed with one another for top talent, overheating an already frothy market.
And late last year, Microsoft made the shocking decision to join the Linux Foundation as a platinum member, publicly supporting the open source platform that has long competed with Microsoft's flagship Windows operating system.
"Ira had a strong point of view about how Bergdorf has to be unique and different than the companies he competed with," Terry Lundgren, a former chief executive of Macy's, said in an interview.
His apparent punishment takes on additional meaning as it was orchestrated by Choe who has competed with Hwang in the past and stands to gain from any demotion, according to South Korea's spy agency.
But health concerns have always competed with other priorities, Dr. Woodson said, and there is often debate over whether they should curtail operations, as they have in suspending the major exercise in South Korea.
Patria, in which U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group LP has a stake, competed with railway operator Ecorodovias Infraestrutura e Logistica SA for the Piracipacaba-Panorama roadway, which runs for 1,1 km (791 miles).
Venezuela's first opposition-dominated congress in 17 years was sworn in this Tuesday in a heated session in which chants of "Liberty" and "Yes We Could" competed with those of "Assassins" and "Chávez Lives".
Walmart and Kmart competed with Toys"R"Us for the Nintendo market share, and eventually, big-box retailers (with Target usurping Kmart) and online outlets (first eToys, then Amazon) would prove the most difficult competition.
Consider that in the hotel business Trump competed with Marriott, (owner of Marriot, Ritz-Carlton, and JW Marriott brands), InterContinental Hotel Group, (Intercontinental, Kimpton, Crowne Plaza), Hilton, (Hilton, Waldorf-Astoria), Four Seasons, and many others.
Avnet, whose IT business has competed with Tech Data for years, said it would get $2.4 billion in cash and 2.8 million Tech Data shares, worth a stake of about 1003 percent in the company.
In 1963, he took a $5,000 loan from his aunt to open his own store called The Limited, which focused on selling only a few types of inexpensive clothing and competed with his parents' store.
After the US joined World War II, towns ripped apart iron fences and collected scrap metal for tanks and armored cars; intent on beating the enemy, communities competed with each other in fierce collection drives.
WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of demonstrators staged a boisterous fourth Women's March here on Saturday, a noisy, frigid, drizzly rally where demands for equal rights competed with an inescapable subtext: President Trump had to go.
Selling drugs online proved to be far more challenging than Amazon expected, and most of Drugstore's revenue ultimately came from over-the-counter products, which actually competed with Amazon's core business rather than complementing it.
"You can count on the usual suspects who competed with Roger Stone to have strong opinions," said Michael Caputo, a former Trump 2016 campaign aide who is spearheading the effort to secure a Stone pardon.
Instead, they competed with one another to invoke the most outlandish metaphor of evil — from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ — and suggest that Mr. Trump is enduring even worse.
These enterprises have developed their technological capabilities and business acumen through market mechanisms both inside and outside China, and adopted the same business practice and competed with their Western counterparts without preferential treatment from the government.
Over the years, Nokia, HTC, Sony, and LG have all competed with Samsung for the spotlight, but this year all the leaks, hype, and interest have been soaked up by the next pair of Galaxy devices.
Throughout the 1960s and '70s, through a Swiss-incorporated joint-venture based in Italy, Harley competed with British exports of motorcycles to the U.S. by taking advantage of cheap Italian labor and low American import tariffs.
He shares a small apartment here with his sister, Prachi, who is also an accomplished player and competed with the Halmstad women's team (she will return to the United States later this year to begin college).
Sometimes it worked with the behemoths, other times it competed with them, and always it looked for opportunities above and beneath and between the giants, like a clever pigeon picking up crumbs around a picnic table.
"If Donald Trump forgives Putin for what he tried to do in the election, that will scream weakness and the world will get more unstable," said Graham, who competed with Trump during last year's GOP primary.
The rise of hybrid and electric aircraft was on full display at the biannual aviation showcase, where startups competed with industry giants to show off technology that's more efficient and better for the environment than traditional designs.
Both 3D Robotics and Parrot, two companies that competed with DJI, have announced a move away from the consumer drone space, with 3DR abandoning its manufacturing arm altogether to focus completely on software for commercial drone applications.
Under the slogan "Remain in the centre of Europe - select Hannover", the Hanover Marketing and Tourism company (HMTG) said it planned advertisements in Britain and mailings to firms as it competed with other cities for British business.
Burgess joined DWTS in the U.S. as a troupe member in season 13 — she's competed with celebrity partners for 12 seasons — and most recently took home the Mirror Ball Trophy with radio personality Bobby Bones in November.
The Australians also have competed with the U.S. in selling beef to Japan and Korea, although higher priced Australian beef is expected to slow demand from that country next year and result in gains for American producers.
"He needs to quit these gratuitous attacks on other Americans, not only those who competed with him for the nomination, but various Americans based on their ethnicity, which is completely unacceptable in America in 2016," he said.
Several lucid sentences later, you'll have learned, perhaps despite yourself, how the financial wizards of New York competed with the financial wizards of London, and how a worldwide daisy chain of banks turned into a ticking bomb.
The veteran left-winger and his allies now in leadership positions have a yearslong record of campaigning on immigrants' rights — even as previous Labour Party leaders seemingly competed with the Conservatives over who was "tougher" on immigration.
African Americans accounted for 31 percent of early voters in the runoff, an increase from 25 percent during the first round of voting in October, in which candidates from all parties competed with the top two advancing.
Read more: The CEO of the secretive big-data startup Palantir, which is looking to IPO this year, says he finds out about a stopped terrorist attack once a week Palantir competed with Raytheon for this contract.
"The sterling market, particularly the longer part of the curve, hasn't competed with euros, whether it was on price or demand, for a good part of 2016," said Sean Taor, head of European DCM at RBC Capital Markets.
In the end, many associated with the software blamed AOL mismanagement for dooming Winamp to the scrapheaps of history and preventing it from evolving into something that could have competed with iTunes or even a streaming music service.
Privatisation at a rock bottom price in 21987 did not bring significant restructuring either, since it consisted mostly in closing the worst mills and not building new ones that could have competed with new mills on the continent.
And after a disappointing time at Sochi four years ago, where he competed with an ankle injury and his best position from three events was 13th in the downhill, he does not plan to hold back in Pyeongchang.
Italy's dependence on foreign sources of energy historically has necessitated constructive relationships with countries like Russia, and in recent years it has competed with Germany over access to Russian gas and construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Greco said his aim was to simplify "the famously complicated structure of Zurich Insurance" and to remove internal barriers at Europe's fifth-biggest insurer which at times had meant different parts of the group competed with each other.
Yet the confrontation was a long time in the making: the complex relationship between the companies was tense from the start, according to people familiar with the situation, and soured further as they increasingly competed with each other.
The news of the appointment competed with an exclusive interview on CNN of a former Playboy model, Karen McDougal, who described to Anderson Cooper what she said was a 10-month sexual relationship with Mr. Trump in 2006.
My sister and I played it a lot growing up (where she taught me very valuable lessons about not trading away properties too soon), and I even competed with some high school friends for real money one summer.
In past years, Amazon has announced other products that competed with select customers, including Dropbox, which has since become more reliant on its own data center infrastructure, although it does still use Amazon, according to its latest earnings report.
Samsung has successfully competed with Apple in high-end hardware, but because there are so many high-quality Chinese-made smartphones at affordable prices, Samsung, as analyst Ian Fogg previously told VICE News, needs to focus on differentiating itself.
I didn't see that as competitive with going home and watching Friends on TV. Back then, we didn't have phones, so the contexts were sort of separate from each other and none of those competed with each other. Right.
As such, it competed with other theories, including the Dodd-Frank octopus-like effort to wrap dozens of different regulatory tentacles around small problems, or the left-populist notion that breaking up large banking conglomerates would cure all ills.
In 3005, he co-founded the Public Library of Science, a nonprofit publisher of open-access science journals that competed , with some success, with the commercial journals that offended his principles by limiting access to their trove of knowledge.
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has taken a keen interest in ride-hailing companies around the world, and already has sizeable stakes in China's Didi, Brazil-based 99, India's Ola and Singapore Grab, all of which have competed with Uber.
Several developers said that the phenomenon of Apple making apps that compete with its own developers so old it has name: Sherlocking, after an obsolete piece of Apple software from the early 2000's that competed with an app called Watson.
Faced with import restrictions, Japanese automakers also pivoted to selling more lucrative, luxury vehicles, such as the Honda Acura and Toyota Lexus, which competed with the medium-sized cars that had traditionally been the bread-and-butter of American brands.
Shares dipped as low as $149.02 when the scandal was at its peak, CNBC noted, but Facebook's responses to it and separate allegations the platform has become rife with misinformation and propaganda have competed with its obvious desire to move on.
When oil prices fell in 2014 as shale producers in the United States competed with OPEC for market share, North Sea output had already dwindled to around 1 million barrels per day from a peak of 2.6 million in 1999.
The owners of Cork Wine Bar filed suit in March 2017, arguing that they competed with the hotel not only for customers in general, but specifically with clients who wanted to do business with or influence US government and elected officials.
Operating in 112 countries, WPP has 400 separate agencies that provide everything from pure advertising to media planning strategies, data research and PR. Those 400 agencies have traditionally competed with each other, meaning clients can deal with multiple different agencies.
The draft bill released Monday discloses new details of the expensive incentive package that Wisconsin offered as it competed with six other states to land the project that it says will also generate 22,000 ancillary jobs and 252.43,000 construction jobs.
"You Want Her Too" (Flowers in the Dirt, 1989) Having famously competed with Michael Jackson for a woman's affections in 1982's "The Girl Is Mine," this cut from Flowers in the Dirt is essentially round two, McCartney vs. Costello.
The native Texan and HBCU alumna was a member of her high school dance line and competed with the award-winning Big "D" Marching Band of Townview Magnet Center, a band modeled after Prairie View A&M University Marching Storm.
The sisters Abby and Beth Wischnia, both 27, who were visiting from California, saw the show as an ode to a time before Instagram made it possible for anyone to become an influencer, a time before cover lines competed with tweets.
Hundreds of cows have been flown in to scale up dairy farms that traditionally competed with Saudi Arabia, trade ties have increased with Turkey and Iran, and a draft law was passed that would grant greater trade protection to local producers.
The clash, on Wednesday night, occurred in an area of eastern Syria where government troops and their allies have competed with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, allied with the United States, to seize territory rich in oil and natural gas.
Evan Graj, founder of Dine In, the London-based restaurant delivery startup that competed with Deliveroo before entering the deadpool late last year due to a lack of appetite from investors, has joined Uber as the company's new GM of UberEATs Singapore.
But the companies in 2016 began to offer other contests, like year-long fantasy football leagues, which helped FanDuel and DraftKings argue that they competed with a much broader universe of companies — including ESPN and Yahoo, which offer more casual fantasy sports leagues.
Gilead has been under pressure to find a new blockbuster because of declining sales from its aging Hepatitis C franchise and the recent failure in clinical trials of a cancer drug that would have competed with Incyte's successful blood cancer drug, Jakafi.
Spanish Finance Minister Luis de Guindos has competed with Dijsselbloem for the Eurogroup role in the past, and Spain has long complained that despite being the euro zone's number four economy it does not hold major posts in the EU at the moment.
Though she competed on season 11 of the reality series alongside pro partner Corky Ballas, she made multiple guest appearances on season 23 — in performances, at practices and in the audience — when her Brady Bunch costar Maureen McCormick competed with Artem Chigvintsev.
For inspiring so many students, Lee competed with 22006,000 teachers from across the globe for the $1 million 2018 Global Teacher Prize by the Varkey Foundation, and was the sole teacher from the United States to make it to the final round.
You know, say what you will about capitalism itself, the whole point of antitrust legislation is that when companies reach a certain size, they can't be competed with any more, and they also, you know, they may become more powerful than the government.
Almost 21.2 years ago, the economist David Card found that the Mariel boatlift of 230, in which more than 2000,000 Cubans fleeing the island landed in Florida, did little damage to either the employment or the wages of the Americans they competed with.
There are few better examples of this than when the United States and the Soviet Union competed with each other to "capture and attract" various German scientists at the end of World War II, such as the renowned rocket scientist Wernher von Braun.
Yet many did not see how this directly benefited the average person, and the Democrats had no plan that competed with the universal basic income and subsidy schemes that Five Star and Forza Italia floated (without saying how they would fund them).
"Weather, inventory challenges, advances in consumer technology and the deep discounts that started earlier in the season and that have carried into January presented stiff headwinds as retailers competed with one another and their own bottom line," NRF Chief Executive Matthew Shay said.
The fan-favorite pro — who will resume her live stage tour Love on the Floor in June and, according to a source, is fielding network hosting opportunities — returned to DWTS last fall after a few season off and competed with Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte.
So, too, will the 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S. Intriguingly, Henrik Fisker, the namesake behind the now-infamous Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid sports sedan failure that originally competed with the Tesla Model S, will show his latest concept in Detroit.
But instead of just making cosmetic changes to its existing suite of tools, McDerment and his team went through the trouble of incorporating a whole new company called BillSpring and launching a product built from the ground up that basically competed with FreshBooks' own software.
While PROs like ASCAP and BMI have always competed with one another, other PROs have entered the U.S. market, including SESAC, foreign PROs and GMR, who are unregulated and unconstrained by consent decrees that regulate the amount a songwriter can charge for their license.
Du Gast and van Zuylen were early pioneers of women in motorsport, but in the first half of the 20th century many women competed with, and defeated, men on track, in hill climbs, in rallies and at world-record attempts for speed and distance.
Avia, which agreed several years ago to buy 2346 of the planes, claims Boeing (BA) breached the contract by misrepresenting how safe the plane was to fly, and alleges it put profits ahead of safety, as it competed with rival Airbus for market share.

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