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On the dating market, everyone competes for him or herself.
Marlin Stutzman as he competes for the nomination against Rep.
That's because government borrowing competes for investment dollars with private industry.
So: a tunneling company with improved equipment that competes for government contracts?
The company now competes for shoppers dollars with Amazon, Walmart, Etsy and others.
Jesse Jackson endorsed Democratic Senate candidate Andrea Zopp as she competes for Sen.
A tree in Riverfront Park competes for grandeur with Nashville's iconic At&T building.
And that underscored the challenge he faces as he competes for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
Couture has 3 children including son Ryan Couture, an MMA fighter who competes for Bellator.
Skilled in both archery and horseback riding, Merida competes for her country in multiple events.
Facebook's data center in Prineville, Oregon competes for freshwater with farmers and a growing local population.
Minnesotans will decide who competes for Al Franken's old Senate seat, along with other top offices.
She competes for clients, it alleges, with hotels in which the president maintains a financial interest.
Amazon's platform competes for Chinese sellers with Tmall, owned by the country's e-commerce leader Alibaba (BABA).
Cameron, who just finished his junior year, competes for the University of Houston, his father's alma mater.
Two bills were introduced this year in the Senate to ban non-competes for low-wage workers.
Such amenities are already found at the offices of big technology companies with which Ford competes for talent.
We're sure she will be barking her dad on this year, as he competes for more Olympic glory.  
The first transgender woman will make history when she competes for the Miss Universe pageant later this year.
Thomson Reuters, the parent of Reuters News, competes for financial customers with Bloomberg as well as News Corp.
Bradley believes being viewed as age friendly will serve the hospital well as it competes for future workers.
"We would like to be a supplier that competes for that market," Tellurian Chief Executive Meg Gentle told Reuters.
Several technology companies with which the Pentagon competes for talent, including Facebook, have recently adopted more generous leave policies.
In reality, however, Tubi competes for attention among a growing streaming market, which includes those paid subscription video offerings.
Facebook competes for content and ad revenue with companies such as Alphabet Inc's YouTube, Snap Inc and Twitter Inc.
Offering fintech services could be a boon for Flipkart as it competes for market share with Amazon in India.
A salary just shy of $90,000 will definitely tip the scale in Walmart's favor as its competes for potential drivers.
Chusovitina now competes for her home country, Uzbekistan, while splitting time between there and Germany, where Alisher is in school.
Each of the militant groups competes for essentially the same things: recruits, credibility and cash, all of which are scarce.
Ms. Manville plays Lydia Quigley, a powerful brothel owner who competes for business with another madam, Margaret Wells (Samantha Morton).
A system where each airline competes for capital from the parent company has kept all of them on their toes.
And then there's New Glenn, which competes for lucrative satellite launch contracts and could start flying in a couple of years.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As you drive down Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, provocative signage competes for your attention.
Flipboard is the most obvious one, but it also competes for eyeballs with services like Facebook Instant Articles and Snapchat Discover.
Competition is likely to only intensify in the coming years as every manufacturer competes for a slice of a finite pie.
Lyft also competes for talent with Gett as well as in the autonomous vehicle market, where Apple and Alphabet are active.
Mexico is the deadliest country in the hemisphere for journalists, and it competes for ignominious title of deadliest in the world.
One of them, German Martinez, served in President Calderon's cabinet and now competes for a Senate seat under the Morena banner.
That is crucial for Jerusalem, where a growing population competes for scarce land—even the parts not imbued with religious meaning.
Animal farming produces large amounts of greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide, and farmland competes for space with natural ecosystems like forests.
On Friday, at the Bellator 231 event in Uncasville, Connecticut, the self-described "corn-fed" fighter competes for the third time.
Sure, the architecture competes for your attention with the art because Wright's buildings are on some level always, ultimately, about Wright.
"You're hoping to be a team that competes for the playoffs and we came up one game short, and that was disappointing."
The market is flooded with tools and services primarily designed to do single functions, each of which competes for security staffs' attention.
A crowded field competes for the GOP nomination, and the winner is all but assured to win the congressional seat in November.
The Trump totals underscore the uphill climb the extensive Democratic field faces as each candidate competes for dollars as well as voters.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Betting group Genting is not the bookies' favourite as it competes for a coveted casino licence in Japan.
With Balmoral Castle behind her, Sophie, Countess of Wessex sent some royal good luck as Britain competes for gold in Rio on Friday.
Don't expect to hear too much at IDF about Intel's wearables strategy, an area where it competes for business most directly with ARM.
But the party has to make serious gains in many deep red states before it competes for majorities across the country once again.
Democratic ranks are almost certain to swell this fall as the party competes for governorships in Midwestern, Mountain West and even Southern battlegrounds.
It's hard to sell reliable service when the freight lines see you as a government-mandated interloper who competes for valuable track time.
The proposal marks the Massachusetts Democrat's second major policy outline to be unveiled this year as she competes for the 210 Democratic nomination.
With its Time Warner acquisition, AT&T now competes for advertising dollars and people's attention, meaning it competes with Facebook more than ever.
The Pro Bowl defensive lineman Jurrell Casey says he just knows he likes watching how Decker competes for the ball in the air.
The party will try to take control of the chamber Tuesday as it competes for dozens of Republican-held congressional seats across the country.
His journey competes for air time against Taystee's (Danielle Brooks) trial, the most pressing storyline in season 6 of Orange Is the New Black.
Then in July we will be launching a StyleWell brand, just an everyday great value that competes for that value-oriented price-point customer.
Lola will stay in France to start kindergarten after the tournament, while her parents head to Asia, where the L.P.G.A. competes for six weeks.
Warren has since emerged as Sanders' strongest rival, as she competes for the same pool of progressive voters forming the bedrock of his base.
Bernie Sanders on the issue of gun safety, something he's placed an increased focus on as the pair competes for the Democratic presidential nomination.
And the nonprofit sector, given that it competes for talent with the for-profit sector, isn't going to be entirely exempt from the trend.
Azusa Pacific — which competes for students with the University of Southern California and University of California, Los Angeles — is working to broaden its appeal.
Zur Rose competes for online customers with Germany's Shop Apotheke, which last year raised about 100 million euros ($112.62 million) in an IPO in Frankfurt.
That leaves the current manager, Manuel Pellegrini, as a lame duck even as the team competes for some of the most prestigious prizes in soccer.
American International Group Inc, with whom it competes for the title of the biggest U.S. P&C insurer, reports first-quarter results on May 3.
Coca-Cola's investment in BodyArmor - which will make it the brand's second largest shareholder - comes as its Powerade drink competes for market share with Gatorade.
That company competes for advertising dollars with the like of Google and Facebook, but hasn't had the same quick ascent to dominance in the industry.
American International Group Inc, with whom it competes for the title of the biggest U.S. P&C insurer, reports second-quarter results on Aug. 2.
Uber's messaging assures cities that its relationship is mutually beneficial, even as it directly competes for public transit for riders and revenue in some regions.
While opponents have blasted the idea as radical, the idea bears similarities to another government program that competes for labor with competitive wages: the US military.
The group is in the process of suspending operations this month to avoid any possible financial conflicts of interest while Sanders competes for the Democratic nomination.
In happier times officials talked up their country's advantage over the Gulf hubs—Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha—with which Ataturk competes for intercontinental transfer traffic.
The sonically serene song tells the story of Harding as she rises in the figuring skating world and competes for a spot on the Olympic team.
Now it's clear that while YouTube and all that other user-generated content competes for users attention, premium content is in a field of its own.
Climate stress will be a threat multiplier — in ways currently unfathomable — where a substantial portion of the world's population competes for water, power, food and security.
Rio Tinto Chief Executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques said last month that miners needed new partnerships as the sector competes for talent and seeks to improve its image.
JIDO's mandate to quickly counter the latest threats is perfectly reasonable, but JIDO stands alongside — and competes for budgets and power with — other similar ad hoc organizations.
British teenager Brendon Leigh, who last year became the first F1 esports champion, now competes for Mercedes and retained his title by winning six of 10 races.
A new batch of 20093 home cooks competes for $250,000, a cookbook deal and the title before the judges Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi and other celebrity chefs.
While the genre still competes for attention against more commercial styles like reggaeton and salsa, it has seen a spike in demand over the past few years.
The team's statements caused me to reflect on my own experiences as an elite female athlete who competes for my country in a sport traditionally dominated by males.
The college freshman, who was originally recruited to the women's swim team and now competes for the men's team, chronicles his physical and emotional transition on social media.
A cohort of outstanding early-stage startups competes for glory, the Disrupt Cup and $50,000 in equity-free cash as they launch their companies on a world stage.
Now, as a crowded field of Democratic contenders competes for the 2020 nomination, Sanders is back, and so is a new and improved version of his digital army.
As it turns out, the compound hexacarboxybenzene does a great job of this because it competes for the same binding sites within the virus that the nucleotides do.
The pressure Karoyli puts on her athletes is immense and often unforgiving, as the deepest team in the world competes for one of only five Olympic roster spots.
The op-ed comes as Biden competes for more than a third of the delegates in the 85033 primary in 14 states and American Samoa on Super Tuesday.
The response to Nike's ad should be a big positive for the company, which competes for shoppers with the likes of Adidas, Under Armour and Lululemon, Svezia said.
It's obnoxious because the snare has a distinct melodic tone, unlike most drum parts, meaning that it competes for space with every other tonal instrument in the arrangement.
Taco Bell recorded slowest growth in same-store sales in three quarters and missed analysts' expectations, as the restaurant chain competes for customers in a crowded fast-food market.
But as Mr Valls competes for the Socialist nomination in this year's presidential election, he faces a problem: none of these denizens of Evry plans to vote for him.
Mirziyoyev's symbolic gesture is certain to be noticed by Moscow, which regards Central Asia as a strategically important region and competes for influence there with China and the West.
"Given all the other things that competes for the attention of our legislatures in a way it's not surprising," Eugene Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale, tells PEOPLE.
The reigning women's 58kg world champion Boyanka Kostova, a Bulgarian who now competes for Azerbaijan and finished fifth in London, also returned a positive test for dehydrochloromethyltestosterone and stanozolol.
Now that she's raised enough money for her training, she feels more secure as she competes for a spot in Tokyo — and is hoping to win an individual medal.
Athletics website FloTrack believes it is possible, flagging up Norman and Jamaican Nathon Allen, the 2017 world championships fifth-place finisher who competes for Auburn University, as likely contenders.
Rose Chelimo, who was born in Kenya and competes for Bahrain, finished in 2:27.11 to edge Edna Kiplagat of Kenya by seven seconds and win the women's race.
Founded by Flickr cofounder Stewart Butterfield in 2009, Slack is growing itself as a workplace brand, as it competes for customers with Facebook Workplace and Atlassian's new Stride product.
Husband Robert, 43, competes for Brazil in the men's Laser class while wife Gintare, 33, goes for Lithuania in the women's Laser Radial, the same boat with a smaller sail.
Even in our era of instant streaming and YouTube, so very much information and material competes for attention that a single film qualifies as a mere occasional blip in experience.
With income gains going mostly to the elite, rents skyrocket, the middle class competes for the cheapest places on the market, and the very poorest end up on the street.
Stripes handles payments for popular apps like Instacart, Lyft and Postmates and competes for business against other young companies, like PayPal-owned Braintree, as well as traditional players such as Authorize.net.
For Facebook, the deal adds another reason to tune into live video on the social network, especially as it competes for live sports deals and audience attention with Twitter and Amazon.
That means it competes for ad dollars with places like Facebook, Twitter, and Snap, so it's no surprise Pinterest also listed all three companies as competitors in its S-20203 paperwork.
I have a theory that whenever we move on to a new, more open form of communication, there's a period of hysteria in which everybody who's come onstage competes for attention.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign on Friday released a medical report from her physician stating that the Massachusetts Democrat "is in excellent health" as she competes for her party's 783 nomination.
Fans swarm outside a fenced off "pink carpet", where Kim Kardashian's make-up artist competes for star billing with Hillary Clinton, the former presidential candidate, as both stop to pose for photographs.
As she competes for the mirrorball trophy with some of the people she's built incredible connections with — including her "basically BFF" Lauren Alaina — Brooke says she's still finding time to make music.
A handful of states, however — California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas — have shown that disallowing or limiting non-competes for physicians can work.
Washington has sought to balance its wish to nurture the civilian government in Myanmar, where it competes for influence with China, with its desire to hold the military accountable for the abuses.
For Netflix, securing the Obama programming is a part of the company's broader search for original content, as the streaming service competes for viewers with HBO, Apple, Amazon and the traditional broadcast networks.
Bradie Gray, a junior from Australia who competes for Odessa College in Texas, sustained broken ribs, a bruised aorta and collapsed lungs at the competition Thursday night, the coach, C. J. Aragon, said.
ProSieben's stake sale competes for investors' attention with German trade group Otto's minority stake sale of its online fashion retailer About You, which was valued at 320 million euros in a 2016 financing round.
Today, eight of the old Big East universities are in the Power 5, including Syracuse, UConn's former Big East rival, and Rutgers, which mainly competes for the title of America's worst-run athletic program.
The Breitbart faction competes for the president's ear and seems to be running an alternative foreign policy through a newly created "Strategic Initiatives Group," a kind shadow National Security Council in the White House.
A general reminder from The New York Times Magazine's Future of Work issue: Professional video game players are in high demand as the industry competes for talent, and now they make even more money.
Bills in Massachusetts and New Jersey would bar non-competes for workers earning less than a certain amount, as well as limiting their duration and entitling ex-employees to compensation during the non-compete period.
Now that Ennahda is engaged in open, legal party politics under a new Constitution, which it helped to write, and competes for national leadership, the Islamist label had become more a burden than a benefit.
When that occurs growers plant much less of the crop until supply declines back in balance with, or even below, demand, which then stimulates prices to rise as the market competes for the smaller supply.
The securities regulator oversees the country's stock markets and competes for jurisdiction with the other banking and insurance agencies for oversight of a large gray area of investments that combine aspects of debt and equity.
Russian-born Olga Abramova, who competes for the Ukraine in the sport that combines cross-country skiing and marksmanship, "bore no fault or negligence" for her positive test because she had used meldonium before Jan.
The project competes for work space in a facility related to DOE's primary responsibility — maintaining the US nuclear weapons arsenal— so the project might have to pause at times unless a new location is arranged.
Algorithmic feeds aren't bad, they're just more of what we already have with Facebook — a place where every piece of content competes for eyeballs, where social media is won with skill and strategy rather than authenticity.
Noom's consumer app competes for users with Under Armour's MyFitnessPal and Weight Watchers, but its closest rival is probably nutrition and weight loss app Rise because both offer personalized programs and coaching for a subscription fee.
All the while, Crutcher's death in Tulsa competes for oxygen in a media landscape dominated by a presidential election, fears of domestic terrorism that have gripped the nation, and efforts to discredit Black Lives Matter protests.
He trailed heading into the final 26 meters, and then glanced to his left and measured up Andrew Fisher, a Jamaican who competes for Bahrain and was a body length ahead of him, three lanes over.
Now, as he competes for the Democratic presidential nomination, Mr. Sanders's profound skepticism of American power appears to set him apart from other major candidates who have pledged to restore the country's traditionally assertive global role.
A thriving global satellite-launching business, which competes for business with SpaceX and other rising private space companies, would be a way to fund not just its own rocket launches, but perhaps more new spacecraft as well.
The No. 2 U.S. automaker is in talks with German car maker Volkswagen AG to develop self-driving vehicles as its autonomous vehicles unit competes for investment and engineering talent with peers as well as technology companies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was endorsed by the Congressional Black Caucus on Thursday, a much-needed boost to her campaign as it competes for the important black voting bloc in South Carolina's primary this month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was endorsed by the Congressional Black Caucus on Thursday, a much-needed boost to her campaign as it competes for the important black voting bloc in South Carolina's primary this month.
The largest portion of those rides - 54 - happened in China, an indication of the company's growth in that country, where Kalanick has also said Uber is losing more than $1 billion a year as it competes for riders.
As smaller airports grow in popularity with low-cost carriers and as new international airlines like Norwegian and WOW enter the United States market, Stewart competes for service and passengers from as far away as Philadelphia and Hartford.
Although it dates back to the 1930s as a simple program to keep prisoners busy by providing them rudimentary vocational training, FPI has evolved into a sophisticated multi-million dollar operation that fiercely competes for U.S. federal government contracts.
Those watching the contest with a keen eye say the aim is to carve out a niche within the field — and to kneecap anyone who competes for that niche, whether they are a front-runner or an also-ran.
Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist, and Dmitry Kulikov also scored for Winnipeg, which snapped a three-game losing streak (183-218-232) as it competes for a Western Conference wild-card spot.
Tottenham, which is in second place, leads Arsenal on goal difference, while City's loss, its second straight at home, kept the team 6 points behind Leicester, with its squad beginning to look stretched as it competes for trophies on four fronts.
As of yesterday, he has an official squad number of 50 with an accompanying jersey, and he's already wearing the club's claret and and blue colors as he competes for a $15,000 prize in today's Play Like a Legend Grand Final.
While every other show on TV competes for the contents of its viewers' tear ducts and sends them trawling the internet for explainers as soon as the credits roll, Katy Keene just wants to serve them a nice, sparkly slice of something sweet.
It is also assumed that a high quality sovereign like Chile, which also competes for demand from US investment-grade buyers, may wish to print before AB InBev's jumbo M&A driven trade, which could come to market as soon as tomorrow.
Taraji P. Henson may have already won a Golden Globe for her dramatic performance as Cookie Lyon in the hit TV show Empire, but this Sunday, the actress is inching one step closer to an EGOT as she competes for an Emmy!
In a propulsive novel filled with acts of writing a war-torn century, Gellhorn's life gets the narrative lion's share, yet Hemingway competes for our attention — which is ironic, because it seems the intention of this book was to center her, not him.
After going 22019-1 on New Year&aposs Eve, Freire, who normally competes for the Hollywood fight firm Bellator MMA, moved his record to 23 wins (15 knockouts, 1 submission, and 7 decisions) against 9 losses (2 knockouts, 1 submission, and 6 decisions).
YEREVAN/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia staked out its claim on Thursday to be the lead player in brokering a settlement to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, a role it hopes will enhance its clout in a region where it competes for influence with Washington.
Rather, it's hard because we are ruled by the attention economy, the capitalist apparatus that competes for, buys, and sells our attention—usually in quite literal ways, such as when apps are designed to keep users on them for as long as possible to attract advertisers.
If Warren competes for rural voters in the general election (if not to win a red state then to peel off enough of them to make a difference in a purple one), her strong support for abortion rights and gun control will stand in her way.
The Trump administration has stepped up its criticism of the Myanmar military's behavior, but has refrained from using the terms "ethnic cleansing" or "crimes against humanity" and given no indication of plans to re-impose sanctions on the country where it competes for influence with strategic rival China.
More importantly, however, Goldman Sachs' Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein has repeatedly stated that "Goldman Sachs is a technology firm" and highlights the fact that Goldman Sachs actually employs more engineers than companies like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn and often competes for talent and wins against top internet companies.
The gold medal athlete and the Saturday Night Live star – who is heading to Rio as an NBC contributor after her hilarious Olympic social media videos went viral – are going back and forth on Twitter, congratulating and thanking each other as Walsh Jennings competes for Team USA in Brazil.
Horizon Robotics, a three-year-old Chinese startup backed by Intel Capital, just raised a mega-round of funding from domestic and overseas backers as it competes for global supremacy in developing AI solutions and chips aimed at autonomous vehicles, smart retail stores, surveillance equipment and other devices for everyday scenarios.
We believe Ms. Teachout would also be able to recruit some of the best lawyers in the country to the state attorney general's office, which competes for talent with the Southern District of New York, the Department of Justice in Washington, top private law firms and prestigious public-interest groups.
Thomson Reuters, the parent of Reuters News, competes for financial customers with News Corp's Dow Jones and Bloomberg LP. Revenue in News Corp's fast-growing online real estate services business rose 21.2 percent to $229 million, primarily from growth in its REA Group and Move businesses, as well as the acquisitions of iProperty and Diakrit.
Amazon had originally snapped up Quidsi to eliminate the competition on the market, but the sites today overlap a lot with its core business — for example, Amazon has its own business aimed at helping new parents save on diapers and other baby items, Amazon Family (originally Amazon Mom), which competes for the same audience as Diapers.com.
Plant, meanwhile, did not like the timeframe as he had only just fought on February 15, and Alvarez wanted to fight in 10 weeks' time, according to Fight Hub TV.The former four-weight world champion Garcia, who competes for the first time on a Hearn-promoted DAZN show on February 29 in Texas, told Business Insider that Saunders is a great match-up for Alvarez.
The trades bring to five the number of deals General Manager Brian Cashman has made involving pitchers in the last week, including acquiring starter J.A. Happ, reliever Zach Britton and Lynn, who could be used in either role, while sending away Chasen Shreve, who was dealt to St. Louis on Sunday, and Warren, who goes to a Mariners squad that is trying to upgrade its bullpen as it competes for a playoff berth.
The event comes as the 85033 Democratic primary field competes for the support of labor groups as the party works to win back working-class voters who traditionally vote for Democrats but flipped to President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 4,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE in 2016.
Here are some specifics: It's a convincing analysis, but then the Journal also goes on to point out that Google takes measures to prevent its use of its own ad space from driving up costs for customers: Google said that when it competes for ads, other advertisers are charged as if it wasn't bidding, meaning its participation doesn't directly inflate prices ... Google said that its ads only appear atop results because of the ad's quality and the price Google is willing to pay.
GOP majorities handing over a blank check to fund Obamacare and Planned Parenthood and illegal immigration that competes for your jobs, and turning safety nets into hammocks, and all these new Democrat voters that are going to be coming on over border as we keep the borders open, and bequeathing our children millions in new debt, and refusing to fight back for our solvency, and our sovereignty, even though that's why we elected them and sent them as a majority to DC. No!
GOP majorities handing Obama a blank check to fund Obamacare and Planned Parenthood and illegal immigration that competes for your jobs, and turning safety nets into hammocks,227 and all these new Democrat voters that are going to be coming on over the border as we keep the borders open,22012 and bequeathing our children millions in new debt, and refusing to fight back for our solvency and our sovereignty, even though that's why we elected them and sent them as a majority to DC. While she rails against House Republicans, Palin is using a quote from now-Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

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