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"Guys are competing for jobs and they're competing for playing time and everyone out there wants to win," Magette said.
"Where the economic tensions — competing for trade routes, competing for influence in different countries — leads to an antagonism," he said.
In addition to competing for smart speaker market share, Google and Amazon are also competing for developer mindshare in the voice app ecosystem.
The full list of the 43 countries competing for the 2017 Eurovision title was made public Monday, confirming Australia will be competing for the third year in a row.
We believe we will have a more valuable business in the long term by staying out of competing for ad revenue and instead entirely focusing on competing for viewer satisfaction.
Russia and China are competing for new projects in Argentina.
Because of this, companies are continually competing for everyone's attention.
The hippos are competing for food and destroying their habitats.
They're competing for their native country's respect and those medals.
"Moonlight" will be competing for eight Oscars, including best picture.
Some might even join past defectors in competing for Australia.
There are still 15 walls of conversation competing for ears.
Streaming services are also competing for best comedy this year.
More than 61,000 candidates are competing for local government seats.
"Not competing for a year was pretty depressing," he said.
I've had my time and I'm not competing for that.
Teams are competing for $50,000 and the illustrious Disrupt Cup.
Teams are competing for $50,53 and the illustrious Disrupt Cup.
He's not competing for money or a pro contract, right?
Some states are competing for the most favorable tax climate.
Here, regulators and jurisdictions will be competing for our business.
Here are the 5 stars competing for the grand prize.
A look at where the candidates are competing for votes.
Which means you'll be competing for talent with NCAA football.
Williams, focused on competing for a greater cause, did not.
That means they're competing for market share with foreign competitors.
Everyone is competing for attention and time in the media.
Helping each other or "competing for advantage in an arena"?
Biden and Warren are fiercely competing for votes in Iowa.
I see them competing for a title in two years.
This can result in cacophony, multiple voices competing for attention.
Keeping these panels widescreen means [...] there's nothing competing for information.
He made nifty hits at the Democrats competing for his job.
There are just too many other things competing for their attention.
YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF DOLLARS COMPETING FOR THE SAME ASSETS.
Anything will work, because you are not competing for any medals.
But it's not just your attention that ESPN is competing for.
This Manchester terrier named Riot was competing for the third time.
These fragmentary narratives interweave with one another irregularly, competing for prominence.
Lululemon and Under Armor are competing for the $250,000 design prize.
Of those, 19 were competing for the top Golden Bear prize.
And like McCaffrey, she'll be competing for Stanford later this year.
You've got 25,000 new families competing for the same housing stock.
Competing for the $250,000 prize pool are Summit 6 champions Virtus.
Instead of gold, the fruit are competing for "freshest fruit" (groan).
He and DeSantis are competing for the office held by Gov.
Strickland and I aren't competing for space on Wikipedia, I understand.
Yet, we are competing for business in a truly global economy.
ET with eight teams competing for a $3 million prize pool.
The two clubs are competing for more than the Commissioner's Trophy.
Anyone else competing for air space would have interrupted his flow.
Not competing for a medal doesn't mean they aren't competitive, however.
They beat out nearly 200 other entrants competing for the opportunity.
Ahead are the (mostly) 20-somethings competing for Clare Crawley's heart.
Nature, red in tooth and claw; everything is competing for existence.
Auction houses had been competing for the sale of the collection.
Former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg is not competing for Iowa.
Sanders and Booker are both competing for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
A competitor called Getaround is also competing for cars and drivers.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who is still strongly competing for Iowa.
Fearless had been competing for Team CC, the Dragons' academy team.
Patrick Murphy, who is competing for the Democratic nomination, said Sen.
Polls show Kasich competing for fourth place with former Florida Gov.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are competing for the left; Biden, Sen.
Silicon Valley tech companies are increasingly competing for talent among manufacturers.
Conflicts have flared between livestock herders and farmers competing for land.
It was her first and last time competing for a crown.
And there is a question when competing for eyeballs and competing for ad dollars and dealing with a shirking are viewer base for television with cord cutting, do you need to be bigger to really compete?
Now Trump's properties are competing for the limited number of visas too.
It's like Paris and Austin are competing for space in her dialect.
The film was selected from nine features competing for the top award.
The three of them competing for similar voters works to Sanders's advantage.
It belongs in a different bucket than competing for an internship. Right.
Audius is directly competing for SoundCloud's audience, which may explain its problems.
Hockman was competing for the starting job with redshirt junior Deondre Francois.
But fans shockingly learned there's another mustached man competing for Rebecca's heart!
"It's all about competing for job creation and economic growth," Ortmans said.
I don't think the Democrats are necessarily competing for it right now.
Do they affect native wildlife by competing for nest holes and food?
Seven candidates are competing for the heavily Democratic seat, according to Ballotpedia.
The Italian shipbuilder is one of the groups competing for the contract.
The two siblings will be competing for the Outstanding Female Artist award.
The startups were competing for $21321489,132148921490 and the highly coveted Disrupt Cup.
The picture isn't much rosier for upstarts competing for enterprise budget dollars.
The person did not say which firms are competing for the role.
There are already a half dozen drone-racing leagues competing for attention.
Anyone else who entered a contest with him was competing for silver.
It was like watching two televisions shows simultaneously competing for your attention.
There are so many online retailers out there competing for your money.
The brothers were competing for the purse money, as all jockeys do.
The ERG has found itself competing for influence with other rebellious factions.
And so he did, while also competing for the university's boxing team.
There are 17 major candidates currently competing for the Democratic primary nomination.
CARUSO-CABRERA: YOU'RE COMPETING FOR THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE, FOR NEW TRUCKS.
But it finds itself competing for tenants with more modern office space.
In Waddington, 107 men were competing for a top payout of $100,000.
Everybody is a broadcast journalist now, competing for ratings and page views.
Cyclists, buses, and cars are all competing for the same road space.
They're competing for a spot in the final round, the general election.
Instead of competing for the same wallet share, they would both benefit.
At that point, Bloomberg and Warren would be competing for third place.
Nordstrom's mall store was competing for tourist money with other national retailers.
Presidential candidates are all competing for a majority of 21990,21991 pledged delegates.
Miss America 2.0 is about a young woman competing for a job.
It should be humbling for anybody contemplating it or competing for it.
This is because smaller families have fewer children competing for limited resources.
Smith will be competing for the backup quarterback job behind Eli Manning.
ET. Here are all 51 women competing for the crown this year. 
He yearned to be in that spotlight, competing for a national championship.
ET. Here are all 90 women competing for the crown this year. 
She was glad not to be competing for a nation, she said.
Men and women are not two opposing teams competing for some trophy.
Moreover, Russia and the Saudis were competing for market share in China.
Private equity firms are also competing for the cookie brands, the people said.
There are eight reserved seats for women, with 35 candidates competing for them.
Yet they are all competing for a shrinking slice of the alpha pie.
Google is reportedly competing for a Pentagon cloud computing contract worth $10 billion.
Former bandmates Zayn Malik and Niall Horan are competing for Favorite Breakout Artist.
You'll get to see 10 companies pitching and fiercely competing for first place.
Last week, ABC revealed the men who would be competing for Kufrin's heart.
Currently, however, the global powers seem to be competing for the same allies.
But one car windscreen cleaner in Nigeria's Abeokuta is competing for this title.
SpaceX, ULA, Northrop Grumman and Blue Origin are all competing for the contracts.
But what's certain is that she's not just competing for herself this year.
Apigee and Tibco's Mashery are among two companies competing for the same customers.
I often felt like I was competing for control, rather than being assisted.
Saudi Arabia and Iran are also competing for influence in Iraq and Syria.
The general argument is pretty simple: Tesla is competing for the best people.
"It seems that there are too many banks competing for customers," Nouy added.
Even more rare: Oksana Chusovitina, a 41-year-old gymnast competing for Uzbekistan.
They're all just screens, competing for attention in an increasingly frenetic media landscape.
Competing for those voters is supposed to force the candidates to the center.
Although Tonnesen attends the University of Arizona, he will be competing for Spain.
Three of the city's museums are competing for it, according to the exhibitor.
Major airlines had been competing for a limited number of flights to Cuba.
More than a dozen are expected to be competing for the party's nomination.
Teams will be competing for a piece of the $3 million prize pool.
And while competing for Miss Universe, I had to deal with colorism internationally.
So it is true that lots of airlines are competing for that business.
She is not one of them, intent on competing for their market share.
Under Armour is a public company out there now competing for more sponsorships.
This has left Brazil with just three major airlines competing for domestic flights.
Cory Booker & Kamala Harris competing for Most Hysterical Woman at the Kavanaugh hearings.
He is among 85033 people competing for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination.
Zhang had a big advantage over other scientists competing for those Darpa grants.
Every instrument sounds like it's competing for the most power and highest volume.
A lot of people from different countries all competing for the same subjects.
The reason, scholars concluded, is that there were few manufacturers competing for business.
Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, with rival cities and militias competing for power.
At the same time, new boutique hotels will be competing for travelers' dollars.
A crowded slate of Democrats is competing for the chance to challenge Gov.
New female acts seemed to be competing for a shrinking number of spots.
Candidates are competing for about a third of the overall delegates at stake.
Season 10 ends on Thursday, with four queens competing for $100,000 and glory.
But in the most immediate sense, he's competing for a trip to Cleveland.
Like its rivals, Peacock will be competing for your time, money and attention.
Regional actors have always had these imperatives competing for inclusion into military planning.
There are four Democrats competing for the chance to beat her in November.
During the primaries, the candidates are competing for two major pools of delegates.
Several other candidates are competing for the Republican nomination, including Representative Roger Marshall.
Instead, they're competing for attention people spend on apps like YouTube or Instagram.
Also in the field competing for the top prize at the event Sept.
Both were competing for working-class voters suspicious of the global financial elite.
Ten candidates are competing for the job, though few have a national profile.
There are hundreds (or thousands) of people competing for jobs and apartment listings.
People at the margins feel like they are competing for jobs and benefits.
Countries aren't just competing for the sake of having the first 5G network.
"The Salesman" is one of five films competing for best foreign-language film.
Behind the scenes, New York and Hong Kong are competing for these listings.
Online banks, however, are competing for deposits to fund loans and credit cards.
However, these veteran businesses won't be talking about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure through competing for federal contracts, because the Department of Transportation's Small Business Contracting Program doesn't put veteran small businesses on a level-playing field when competing for contracts.
The event had the feel of a pro-am because along with the 26-player field from the tour competing for a $1.2 million purse, 49 entertainers are competing for a $500,000 prize fund using the modified Stableford scoring system.
She&aposs competing for the fourth time, although she&aposs never made the finals.
In October 2008, Zúñiga also won the Reina Hispanoamericana pageant while competing for Mexico.
The United States, South Korea, Russia, China, and France are competing for the business.
But one attendee has captured the internet's attention without competing for a single medal.
But while these approaches were competing for attention, an old rival has caught up.
GE, Bosch, Samsung, Hitachi, and Schneider Electric are competing for industrial systems of intelligence.
He is one of about 180 people competing for seats in the upcoming elections.
We relished the fact we're playing football and that we were competing for grades.
We know they have been competing for the affections of their makeup artist's Pomeranian.
In 1998, they sought to teach Venezuela a lesson about competing for market share.
Motorcycle manufacturers are now largely competing for an aging and shrinking American buying demographic.
Moreover, he said it's led to too many trees competing for water during droughts.
Eddie Edwards defeated the four other Republicans competing for the nomination on their side.
BAE Systems , Navantia and Fincantieri are all competing for the A$35 billion contract.
This year features more inmates competing for attention, each with backstories and complex motivations.
They're competing for an opportunity to attend TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco or Disrupt Berlin.
They are now fighting each other in Syria, and competing for recruits and affiliates.
The roster of athletes competing for each country will be determined in late July.
Nonprofits in the education fields are competing for limited funding to serve underserved communities.
Sanders is one of several prominent politicians competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
The invitation-only heat will include six female surfers competing for a $30,000 purse.
I'd expect them to be competing for a world championship for years to come.
The superyachts competing for the Rolex Cup are often referred to as small cities.
The Democratic presidential contenders will be competing for cash with House and Senate candidates.
Jeff Colyer is competing for a full term after the appointment of unpopular Gov.
The GOP has almost no shot of competing for Feinstein's seat in the fall.
Already, there are 14 people competing for a basic unskilled job, Mr. Brenke said.
The bacteria from a donor's healthy gut may be superior at competing for space.
We've found that renewable energy distinguishes Iowa from other industrialized states competing for projects.
The United States, South Korea, Russia, China and France are competing for the business.
But they also have more workers without four-year college degrees competing for work.
This would make sense if Schultz were competing for the Democratic or Republican nomination.
Any party contains multiple factions competing for power and influence at any given time.
In New Hampshire, nine Democrats are competing for an open seat based in Manchester.
The Foxconn deal is not unusual in the annals of states competing for business.
Both groups said they filed strong applications and intended to continue competing for grants.
If anything, having four Facebooks competing for our attention might make the problem worse.
Competing for entertainer of the year: Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton and others.
The Republican candidates are competing for a win in Michigan in the Tuesday primary.
Some smaller countries may welcome having two great powers competing for their favour again.
The company said it isn't concerned about its own apps competing for Stories users.
She won Miss Arizona after competing for the title for the last five years.
Eleven Democrats and five Republicans are competing for the nomination in their respective primaries.
That's a situation where there are only a handful of firms competing for workers.
I HOPE IT DOESN'T FOLLOW A PATH THAT IS VERY SIMILAR TO THE U.S./JAPANESE PATH WHERE THE ECONOMIC TENSIONS, THE COMPETING FOR TRADE ROUTES, THE COMPETING FOR INFLUENCE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND ALL THAT LEADS TO AN ANTAGONISM, LEADS TO EMBARGOES.
"It's about an experience that's not competing for every hour of your day," Snavely adds.
She is now dreaming of competing for an Olympic gold medal alongside the inspirational Pettersen.
Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Reebok and Puma among others are all competing for our attention.
Cities have spent decades competing for major investments and projects that have dubious economic benefits.
Zúñiga, competing for the state of Sinaloa, had just won the Nuestra Belleza Mexico pageant.
Cities all over the world are competing for the opportunity to host the first hyperloop.
Others competing for the Democrats' top spot include former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, Minnesota Rep.
Ng was stripped of his potential winnings and banned from competing for the next year.
In the new age of premium television, networks and streaming services are competing for subscribers.
Libya is split between political factions and armed groups competing for power and oil wealth.
Two of The Bachelorette Andi Dorfman's exes are once again competing for the same girl.
The startups were competing for $50,000 and being named the winner of the Hardware Battlefield.
Ng was stripped of his potential winnings and forbidden from competing for the next year.
Virgin Orbit, another company within the Virgin Group, is still competing for satellite launch capabilities.
There were 15 vehicles in that first race, all competing for a $1 million prize.
In the wild, the engineered mice might not be as successful in competing for mates.
The comments have increased tensions between Western athletes and those competing for China and Russia.
But myriad start-ups, backed by billions of dollars, have been competing for its market.
Hunter wins but since this is a purge challenge, we are competing for the loser.
In other words, we are back to three manufacturers competing for your console gaming dollars.
Companies are competing for a $100,000 equity-free grand prize and the renowned Disrupt Cup.
Indeed, hotels, which have long lobbied against Airbnb, are increasingly competing for the same customers.
Now it's no longer just competing in the linear business, it's competing for great content.
Among those competing for trucks: Puerto Rico's own water and sewer authority, known as PRASA.
Also, with so many apps competing for attention, the AppExchange has gotten competitive: Though Salesforce.
Both countries have banned Huawei from competing for 5G infrastructure contracts over national security concerns.
I had a couple ... I was competing for this last role I was gunning for.
That means about 7.4 million people are competing for 17 square miles of living space.
Moscow and Tehran could also find themselves competing for gas market share in neighboring Turkey.
John Kasich, who all will be competing for the No. 2 spot in New Hampshire.
Primary: An election in which voters choose from among candidates competing for a party's nomination.
John Kasich, who are all competing for backing from more moderate Republicans and establishment support.
The Democrats are competing for the nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in 2020.
She studied it at UCLA while competing for the Bruins' track and cross-country teams.
This added tax burden is a disadvantage when U.S. companies are competing for global business.
Additionally, NASA has nine companies competing for up to $2.6 billion in lunar transportation contracts.
A total of 75 countries attended, with just under 500 athletes competing for IFMA gold.
We practiced twice a week, competing for patches in certain skill areas—juggling, chipping, dribbling.
She is among more than a dozen people competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
France, Sweden and Germany have been competing for the sale for the past two years.
Gillibrand is competing for the Democratic nomination in a crowded field that also includes Sens.
"We're all competing for business and our selling point is that we're fiduciaries," said Guerra.
The two candidates have been competing for the top spot in the weekly poll.  Sen.
Microsoft and Amazon had been competing for this key Pentagon contract for over a year.
"Django" is one of 18 films at the 'Berlinale' competing for Golden and Silver Bears.
And what do you get when you have more people competing for the same jobs?
Even when he was around, he was always competing for my affection, and my admiration.
They'll be competing for an opportunity to attend TechCrunch Disrupt London on December 5-6.
Partly this is because President Trump likes having multiple close advisers competing for his affection.
Microsoft and Amazon had been competing for this key Pentagon contract for over a year.
Isaev is one of 12 fighters competing for a million dollar payday on December 13.
The East is more exciting, with plenty of squads competing for the conference's upper echelon.
The rebels rebirth as a party competing for votes had been considered a central pillar.
Somehow this has made them more effective, because everyone is competing for the most kills.
Early on, it seemed like Ted Cruz and Trump were competing for the same factions.
With goods flooding the marketplace, design became crucial to manufacturers competing for attention and sales.
In California's 48th District, there are four frontrunners competing for two slots in the general.
Here are two great powers, roughly matched in resources, competing for technological and strategic supremacy.
The BLAST Premier Fall Showdown will include 13 teams competing for a $325,000 prize purse.
"We want to be one of those teams competing for a playoff spot," Booker said.
He directed his attacks most at Buttigieg, with whom he's been competing for older voters.
Sophia Anne Caruso and three actors new to Broadway are competing for the theater prize.
Biden also faces challenges from Buttigieg and other candidates who are competing for centrist voters.
This has created a perpetual backlog of aspiring assistant professors, all competing for fewer jobs.
But there was something competing for the attention of her eager fans: Huma Abedin's dungarees.
Five studios are competing for the rights to market and distribute the lucrative superspy franchise.
In all, 18 films are competing for the Golden Bear prize chosen by Irons' panel.
In all, 18 films are competing for the Golden Bear prize chosen by Irons' panel.
They made for an odd sight, competing for space with law books and reference material.
Beto O'Rourke, who is currently competing for Cruz's Senate seat, came to his opponent's defense.
The way it worked is states were competing for about $4 billion in federal funding.
Those relationships would find the U.S. and Iran competing for customers in global energy markets.
Vanessa Williams wore a sequined gown while competing for the title of Miss America 1984.
The two retail behemoths will likely be competing for smaller retailers in the coming months.
By June, Ms. Harding had been barred from competing for her role in the attack.
He also outlined how Vandenberg is competing for the opportunity to house more space forces.
But exchanges in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Toronto have also been competing for the assignment.
It includes a 49-player field of celebrities and athletes competing for a $500,000 purse.
In 303, the entire Russian Winter Olympic team was barred from competing for doping violations.
"The Favourite" depicts two women competing for political clout under the thumb of Queen Anne.
With good luck, this team could be back competing for the AFC West title immediately.
On competition, we believe Instagram has become more aggressive in competing for SNAP's ad dollars.
Now, traditional sources of revenue are drying up and new players are competing for tomorrow's customers.
Competing for females, the males fight very violently, even to the point of killing one another.
Companies in all legal markets are competing for experienced workers from growing, cultivating, processing to dispensing.
These dynamics are new to Apple as they are to many companies competing for consumer dollars.
It's getting squeezed by rivals in the electric car market who are all competing for customers.
Salvini and Di Maio are competing for votes ahead of European Parliament elections on May 26.
There are more compelling needs, like health and education, competing for the same scarce government resources.
Eleven contenders are competing for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in November.
Breaking New Ground Despite the difficulties with attracting creditors, the companies are still competing for borrowers.
Old-school lock makers, security system providers and tech giants are all competing for market share.
Amazon, HBO, Hulu, YouTube, and others are all competing for viewers' attention — and their subscription dollars.
Other countries are rivals competing for the same spoils, not trading partners enjoying mutually beneficial exchange.
Venture-backed health insurers are all competing for customers in the red-hot Medicare Advantage market.
He said the town of about 316,000 people now has three scooter companies competing for riders.
It is already competing for Abertis with Germany's Hochtief, ultimately controlled by a Spanish group, ACS.
And with international teams competing for a shot at the moon, we're exploring their driving force.
By and large, motorcycle manufacturers are now competing for an aging and shrinking American buying demographic.
That can make it seem like they're competing for the same audience, but they're really not.
Last time they were competing for the same position she almost died by Paige's hands. 21.
And now others are competing for the same jobs, among them eastern Europeans, Bangladeshis and Chinese.
But one thing was missing: the sense that he was actually competing for the Democratic nomination.
It's not just that there is more money competing for Series A or B deals now.
Without famous headliners, many unknown young teens will be competing for the final $3 million prizes.
A billionaire who has big plans for space, and who has been quietly competing for contracts.
"There is also a robust illicit market competing for the same business," according to the report.
Paw through the purrrrrrrrrr-fect pics to see the fierce felines competing for the esteemed title.
She is now competing for Nigeria for the second time after founding the bobsled team herself.
But it's nonetheless competing for mobile eyeballs with one of the stickiest apps on the planet.
Feral horses were once herded cruelly with airplanes or poisoned to stop them competing for food.
Sex and television: two of nature's greatest pleasures, each competing for our limited and miserable attention.
When competing for the love of your life, you have to pull out all the stops.
The seven-episode series features nine bakers from around the country competing for the $25,000 prize.
Kramp-Karrenbauer is competing for the post with businessman Friedrich Merz and Health Minister Jens Spahn.
Maroney said her dream of competing for USA Gymnastics began when she was 8 years old.
As for competing for a fourth time, she's not planning on doing that any time soon.
Tech firms and carmakers are competing for access to the reams of data that drivers create.
Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and a Lockheed Martin-Elta Systems team have been competing for this contract.
The party will be competing for the anti-Thaksin vote with other parties, including Palang Pracharat.
He is among more than a dozen people who are competing for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
He is one of many people competing for the Democratic nominee and his competition includes Sens.
Raytheon, Boeing and Israel Aerospace Industries are competing for the project, valued at about $1.7 billion.
Spanish banks are competing for consumer lending market share as they seek to boost weak profitability.
While the riders are out of the individual competition, they can continue competing for their teams.
Aren't these the same qualities we value in those competing for admission to our best universities?
He is one of more than a dozen people competing for the Democratic Party's 2020 nomination.
They are being challenged by other established cities which are competing for global reach and influence.
"The Dinner" is one of 18 films at the 'Berlinale', competing for Golden and Silver Bears.
He joked that towns in the area are already competing for the best claim to it.
The deals would effectively reduce the number of buyers competing for farmers' crops in some areas.
New places competing for venture capital's next HQSeed stage is no longer a Silicon Valley experience.
The fact is that venture funds and private equity funds are competing for investment funds themselves.
Bush's group is now competing for the team against Jeter, who owns a mansion near Tampa.
Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz also give exceptional performances as cousins competing for the queen's affections.
Why wouldn't she continue competing for three more years, long enough to participate in another Olympics?
And even he seemed to acknowledge recently that he might have trouble competing for the nomination.
Warren's Green Manufacturing Plan would shield American companies from that competition when competing for government contracts.
Nobody on the track is competing for airtime, everything in the mix falls right into place.
It also gives a hotel a differentiating factor in an industry that's always competing for guests.
Other than the distinct, almost childlike deep black marks, there is nothing competing for our attention.
With thousands of causes competing for attention, users often rely on emotional appeals to stand out.
Among those competing for power are the nation's president, prime minister, justice minister, and interior minister.
Why it matters: The Vermont senator is competing for union endorsements against a wide Democratic field.
During that trip, serious conversations began with the Korean Ski Association about competing for South Korea.
Super Tuesday is in just three days, and candidates will be competing for 1,344 pledged delegates.
Gwozdz appeared in Season 15 of the ABC show last year, competing for star Hannah Brown.
The 14 Democrats competing for the nomination have all criticized Trump for the killing of Soleimani.
Why would a pro-Israel group go negative on the only Jewish candidate competing for Iowa?
There are at least 17 other Republicans competing for the nomination, according to The Texas Tribune.
Remember when he and Obama were competing for the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 2007?
The Dutch parliamentary election was a highly fractured affair, with 28 parties competing for 150 seats.
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Bloomberg are competing for the center and former South Bend, Ind.
Uber and Alphabet are competing for automaker partnerships more so than many of their other competitors.
Though similar in size, they carry differing amounts of visual weight, competing for the viewer's focus.
Tom Wolf (D) is running for reelection with businessman Scott Wagner (R) competing for his seat.
In Europe, meanwhile, there are already plenty of light, sweet crude barrels competing for the same customers.
And far-field technology means it won't be competing for your attention with other Alexa-enabled devices.
Watch the video to learn why how big tech is competing for the screen in our cars.
Left-leaning types also worry about American firms competing for contracts to supply the National Health Service.
Thus, two political ads competing for the same swing-state voter would face the same engagement estimation.
"It's an intensely competitive market with more than 30 suppliers competing for customers," said an SSE spokesman.
And without pay TV competing for their time, they spend more hours per month on these sites.
Pearl stars newcomer Föry as Lea Pearl, a french bodybuilder competing for the title of Miss Heaven.
Other management software platforms competing for the attention of entrepreneurs and freelancers include Tave, Dubsado and 17hats.
"You have all these people competing for housing, and there's just not enough of it," said Green.
In the past, American universities have been at their best when competing for faculty or domestic students.
Teams are competing for honor — not money, as each player will get a small bonus for attending.
Competing for the Soviet Union Latynina, who finished second in 20013, recalled Caslavska with affection on Wednesday.
With depressed wages and so many workers competing for the same job, women are hesitant to complain.
Continued access will come at a price and Frankfurt and Paris will be competing for the business.
And the high early participation among nominees suggests a common interest in competing for the climate vote.
Those candidates are competing for slightly more than 100 spots, the same number as in 2006-07.
Instead, he's got Bret and Chris competing for a walk-on role in a Vin Diesel movie.
"It's a free market and we're competing for contractors going to Florida as well," the mayor said.
Other countries in the region, including Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina, also are competing for oil capital.
Hulu is also competing for subscribers by offering its own exclusive programming, such as The Handmaid's Tale. 
But the athlete is also competing for another cause: making prosthetic limbs more readily available to everyone.
Establishing a nationwide, 50-state marketplace would expand substantially the number of plans competing for consumers' business.
But they are competing for the same small group of available workers during a national labor shortage.
That said, the prestige that comes with competing for your country on the Olympic stage is priceless.
There's a huge labor challenge, and they're competing for the same talent that private-sector companies are.
A total of 595 candidates are competing for 128 seats; some 66 candidates class themselves as independent.
When you're in those concentrated areas, you're competing for resources, whereas AI isn't based in Silicon Valley.
But a non-poaching agreement struck between them suggests they see themselves as competing for similar workers.
The dream of an American-made drone competing for the top of the market isn't totally dead.
We noted at the time that HDR10+ is the fifth major HDR standard competing for industry support.
The day you were born, upsetting headlines were competing for space on the front pages of newspapers.
On Saturday, the best duos from around the world are competing for a $3 million top prize.
"I'm extremely disappointed," said Krause, competing for the first time at the tournament, which began in 1925.
"We are doing this together rather than competing for that one spot that existed before," Sweetland said.
"The biggest positive was coming out and competing for 251 minutes," Stony Brook coach Jeff Boals said.
Dublin is one of a handful of European cities competing for potential investment after the Brexit vote.
"Joaquim" is, along with 17 other films, competing for the Golden and Silver Bears at the 'Berlinale'.
Eighteen candidates are competing for the seat vacated by now-Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
Those cases, according to the certiorari briefs, involved conflicts between groups of plaintiffs competing for settlement money.
Amazon and its DSP owners are competing for workers in the tightest U.S. labor market in decades.
"Bachelorette" contestant Lee Garrett, one of the men competing for Lindsay's heart, has been accused of racism.
Israel, Germany and Belgium were competing for two seats allocated to the Western European and Others Group.
We were all performing and competing for attention from the Bachelor, the producer, and some faraway audience.
Meanwhile, Google, Amazon, Oracle, and others are all competing for an enormous cloud deal with the DOD.
He hopes to fill one of them with a horse capable of competing for the Triple Crown.
N), are still competing for Sky by 22012 London time (21.9 GMT) on Friday, the Panel said.
Both Sanders and Warren are competing for progressive voters, but Weaver insisted they have different political bases.
And they agreed that black Americans would do best when both parties were competing for their votes.
Biden is off to a strong start in a 23-Democrat field competing for the presidential nomination.
MORE progressive wing that wants to control the future that are competing for the dwindling leftist base.
Libya slid into turmoil after Muammar Gaddafi's overthrow, with rival governments and armed alliances competing for power.
Only in Democratic strategists' dreams do voters want to see more illegal immigrants competing for American jobs.
How will a guy know I'm interested if I don't look like I'm competing for Miss Universe?
Even if this suddenly changed, WebRTC would be just one of many features competing for internal attention.
This looked set to give Maynard another chance at competing for the lightweight title he yearned for.
Thailand's foreign ministry on Wednesday described the case as "involving two countries competing for Mr. Hakeem's custody".
In late January, the competition was narrowed down to 20 teams, competing for a $1 million prize.
That could lead to food and water shortages and, consequently, conflicts between people competing for limited resources.
Gavin Newsom and Kevin de León, the Senate leader — have been competing for the gun-safety spotlight.
In personal terms, Thiel's company Palantir is currently competing for a $206 million contract with the military.
You're constantly competing for the roster — some days you're not on the roster, some days you are.
This is partly because the fictional Tony is often competing for Julie's attention with the actual Anthony.
And there are lots of issues elsewhere in the show, among the subplots competing for screen time.
Twelve parties are competing for seats in the 63-seat Parliament, the Althing, established in A.D. 930.
But now Americans of all classes are going to be competing for the same scarce health resources.
By competing for the presidency, candidates are asking us to grant them an enormous measure of power.
"We&aposre competing for people&aposs time during those in-between moments during the day," Whitman said.
Then came the debut of Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, a rookie from Clemson competing for a job.
The problem is those two are competing for the same centrist voters, so they can't both benefit.
Meanwhile, she said, agencies are now competing for business they wouldn't have bothered touching in the past.
Sanders and Biden are among more than a dozen people competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
The problem, of course, is that all those non-profits are competing for the same foundation dollars.
All five teams should be competing for the conference's final playoff spots from now until mid-April.
"I do think that we're competing for a lot of the same folks," Buttigieg said of Biden.
The auto industry currently has a range of different battery recipes competing for use in battery cathodes.
London (CNN Business)Spotify says Apple isn't playing fair when it comes to competing for music fans.
Just as Pinterest had its chance to shine, it was competing for attention with other key players.
He reads proposals by applicants competing for the job of mayor of Herat and chooses the winner.
Brands within the same family can also end up competing for the same customer, driving prices lower.
Ms. Cockburn and Mr. Riggleman are competing for a seat in the Fifth Congressional District of Virginia.
If there is less competition, worker's salaries — you are not competing for workers — tend to go down.
The Vikings have yet to clinch a playoff spot and the Packers are competing for postseason privileges.
Drug and alcohol counselor Judy Herschel and Penn State professor Marc Friedenberg are competing for the nomination.
The 66th Miss Universe pageant will air on Sunday and features 93 women competing for the crown.
Eight women's teams are competing for the Ann Louise Gilligan Cup which will be awarded on Sunday.
"These two nations are zealously competing for regional, political and sports leadership," said Egyptian political analyst Hassan Nafaa.
It was so much fun that it erases some of the pain of not competing for a title.
It's something that's scarce, that they're all competing for, and enables all the activism and real-life consequences.
Both companies are competing for businesses to pay for their cloud services and for researchers with AI expertise.
The explosion of companies working on autonomous vehicle technology has firms competing for a limited pool of talent.
Beijing is crowded and expensive, with more than 21 million residents competing for housing that continues to skyrocket.
Healthcare, Retail, TransportationVenture-backed health insurers are all competing for customers in the red-hot Medicare Advantage market.
In 2014, Panera founder Ron Shaich said his chain was competing for a different customer than those restaurants.
South Korean director Bong Joon Ho's drama "Parasite" is competing for both best picture and best international feature.
"It also appears that cancer centers may be competing for patients outside of their regional markets," she said.
Nonetheless, when it comes to modern-era stars competing for the biggest prizes, it should prove fairly reliable.
That has created a low growth environment for retailers competing for market share, resulting in strong promotional activity.
In fact, he sees other companies competing for the same share of this mobility/sustainable home energy platform.
He's competing for Supporting Actor in a Drama against six-time nominee and two-time winner Peter Dinklage.
The 18-year-old is one of ten athletes competing for the Refugee Olympic Athletes in three sports.
Dozens of lidar startups, for example, are competing for AV companies' business, but only a handful will survive.
The women on The Bachelor aren't competing for cash or a job, they're hoping to land a husband.
The two may be competing for the same man in the film, but they're all about friendship IRL.
Yet they are in the same market for capital, for skilled employees, sometimes competing for the same customers.
In fact, there are an overwhelming number of Really Good Comedies competing for your attention right this moment.
So warehouses will probably be built close to residential developments, with which they are already competing for land.
There is another way, and it's the same way that Fortnite players have been competing for months now.
The movie, which is not competing for awards at the cinema showcase, veers into traditional Hollywood musical territory.
The 2018 Tony nominations are here, and some of Hollywood's biggest names are competing for theater's biggest honor.
Also, RSS is now competing for my time with Twitter, Reddit, internal Verge chats, and other news sources.
Schools will start graduating students with more diverse skills so they're not all competing for the same jobs.
Remember the days when we talked about how Facebook and Snapchat are competing for these things called views?
The World Cup kicks off June 14 in Russia with 32 teams competing for the coveted FIFA trophy.
But the political sites are all about competing for attention on Facebook, which requires far more content production.
Now that they won't be competing for customers, the two companies can advertise smarter and more cost effectively.
E-commerce push The two household brands won't only be competing for customers, but also for shipping companies.
A contestant competing for Colton Underwood's love on The Bachelor is stopping at nothing to win his affection.
These men are competing for the same woman, which begets plenty of posturing and pseudo-aggression between contestants.
Skills: The fintech industry is vying and competing for engineers, software developers, cybersecurity analysts and advanced technological thinkers.
Bernie Sanders have been competing for the African-American vote, one of the Democratic Party's largest voting blocs.
The island's bankruptcy has already seen months of costly litigation among stakeholders competing for the island's limited resources.
As the lame duck session begins, many critical and time-sensitive issues will be competing for Congress' attention.
So you know, just going to the finals and competing for that title is going to be great.
There are going to be a couple of noteworthy shows competing for your Sunday Funday attention this summer.
The two Democrats competing for their party's nomination, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, have expressed support for it.
Instead, he had to run the gauntlet of a Monday qualifier, among 73 players competing for four spots.
Everyone is competing for space in your garage with the promise of life-changing car and home connectivity.
Last year students took to the streets when racing buses, competing for passengers, hit and killed two schoolchildren.
It would mean competing for more of the other party's voters, instead of branding them as un-American.
For bees already in those areas, competing for pollen-filled anthers may be the last thing they need.
Elizabeth Warren, who's competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, said in her proposal to fight gun violence.
" In an increasingly secular America, "workism is among the most potent of the new religions competing for congregants.
If Putin decides to run in Russia's March 2018 elections, he'll be competing for his fourth presidential term.
And all these changes come at a time when lenders are competing for a shrinking market of borrowers.
Bernie Sanders will be competing for the Democratic nomination for the second time, he announced on February 19.
The Giants have said that Brown and Bullock are competing for the kicking job in the long term.
It is one of 20 films competing for the Golden Lion that will be awarded on Sept. 10.
The two top sides competing for spots in the government on Saturday each gave vastly different turnout numbers.
Russian athletes are banned from competing for their country at the Games due to allegations of systematic doping.
Assimilating and competing for a place in society is precisely what they want to do, by the way.
Price Bailey said mid-market restaurants had expanded too quickly, resulting in too many restaurants competing for customers.
Alaska has always had inherent disadvantages in competing for business, including its location, infrastructure and its high costs.
Players will be competing for the Masters Tour trophy as they seek to earn the title of Grandmaster.
The Giants thought they had a chance to be one of the teams competing for a Super Bowl.
And Ms. Harris has vacillated between competing for the party's most progressive voters and its more moderate wing.
In other words, in the labor market, effectively a small number of employers are competing for their labor.
The drivers are competing for business but they fix the price and they choose to get some business.
Competing for album of the year are Jay-Z and Mr. Lamar; Bruno Mars, Childish Gambino and Lorde.
Like the band, it's unruly, with blaring concert footage competing for attention with pornographic videos and kaleidoscopic posters.
We are going to be competing for all 172 delegates in California and in all 53 congressional districts.
It features a ton of adorable kittens competing for the "Feline Football trophy" and a fur-ever home.
Territorial disputes aside, Beijing and New Delhi are also competing for political and economic influence in the region.
Homo sapiens spent thousands of years in close-knit communities competing for scarce resources on the African savanna.
So that local officials are competing for promotions and GDP growth is more visible than progress of reform.
They're not entirely right; Disney Plus and Netflix are competing for our credit card numbers and Sunday evenings.
Mr. Ives foresees the five companies competing for $2 trillion in new technology spending over the coming years.
With Delaney's exit, there are just seven Democrats actively competing for Iowa and three focused on later states.
But virtually everyone in political media is competing for audience attention and loyalty amid a cacophony of choices.
This year, 19 features are competing for the Palme d'Or, only three of which are directed by women.
It's a facet of competing for attention that entertainment presidents at the major networks are also thinking about.
As the year 2008 bore down he sensed his work slowing and more people competing for construction work.
While competing for the 2008 crown, Miss Illinois Ashley Hatfield sang for judges in an enchanting white gown.
Kirsten Haglund turned up the tulle in this blue gown while competing for the 2008 Miss America crown.
Miss Hawaii turned up the heat in a feathered headdress and skirt while competing for the 2007 title.
He said video is already a crowded market, with loads of other streaming services competing for everyone's time.
With 28 parties competing for 150 seats, the Dutch electoral field is as crowded as it is divided.
Less than nine hours later, she was on the court competing for a chance at her first Olympic appearance.
IEX Group, the newest U.S. stock exchange, has said it plans to begin competing for corporate listings this year.
It wasn't that long ago that Hannah Brown was a contestant on The Bachelor competing for Colton Underwood's heart.
The ones that secured a place had a chance of competing for around 250 jobs at 35 different companies.
At least four teams are competing for the roughly $10 billion contract for the T-X trainer jet program.
At the very least, they said, it won't change much about the way they're already competing for tech talent.
You'll be competing for an opportunity to attend our flagship event, TechCrunch Disrupt, in Berlin on December 4-5.
Stadiums across the U.S. seem to be competing for top dog when it comes to the classic ballpark frank.
"As it gets closer, I am relishing the thought of going down there and competing for gold," McIlroy said.
But even beyond A Star Is Born, the number of big hits competing for Best Picture nominations is notable.
They are competing for an opportunity to attend our flagship event, TechCrunch Disrupt, in Berlin on December 4-5.
The competition can be cutthroat, with hundreds of drivers competing for a handful of blocks at the same time.
Lyft will be competing for both riders and drivers against Uber, which has been operating in Toronto since 2014.
The company's tools enable all the users in a meeting to share their screens without competing for screen time.
On the other hand: Microsoft and Amazon insist they still rarely see Google when competing for large customer accounts.
Two gifted women are competing for the seat vacated by George Latimer, who was elected county executive in November.
"We want [elected officials] to be competing for a higher score on civil rights and civil liberties," said Shakir.
While lots of platforms are competing for ad dollars, none have innovated in the destination those ads lead to.
When we last saw the doctor's of Grey Sloan Memorial, they were competing for a 5 million dollar grant.
Competing for customers with a platform giant valued at $10 billion+ certainly does not sound like a cake walk.
Rather, a bar existed in British boxing that prevented any fighter "of coloured skin" from competing for the belt.
And the number of new-fangled and eccentric organisations competing for souls is growing in an almost uncontrollable way.
Co-hosted by Carrie Ann Inaba and Ross Mathews, the pageant featured 51 women competing for the coveted title.
The constitution bars those with foreign citizenship, or people who are entitled to it, from competing for parliamentary seats.
Here are just some of the investors and founders who will be judging the startups competing for US$25,000.
Still, he is probably competing for the same, premium market, charging 2700-21 yuan for a cup of tea.
Naturally, Merit is facing a daunting uphill battle in a world suddenly chock-full of cryptocurrencies competing for mindshare.
In the constant jockeying back and forth of airlines competing for world's longest flight, a new winner has emerged.
Here are just some of the investors and founders who will be judging the startups competing for US$25,0003.
It features a ton of adorable kittens competing for the "Feline Football trophy" and a "forever home" to live.
The cocaine is just providing more dopamine to battle between the other neurotransmitters competing for dominance in your brain.
And both groups will be competing for recruits at a time when many displaced children are not in school.
South Korea and Russia are among other countries—of which there are many—competing for the deal, Reuters wrote.
Their rivalry plays out publicly on social media, with the two competing for greater numbers of followers on Facebook.
Beyoncé and Adele will be competing for three of the major awards, so all eyes will be on them.
The 2016 VMAs were Sunday night and Beyonce, Kanye West, Rihanna and more are all competing for top honors.
The Panthers, who have 12 points, are competing for the final wild-card playoff berth in the Eastern Conference.
That's rarely if ever done because the real unit everyone is competing for online is not space but attention.
Veteran diplomat and former congressman Edmond Mulet, 68, is competing for the Humanist Party, a new center-right grouping.
Isaacs says tech and finance companies offer such great parental leave options because they are competing for millennial employees.
Try not to get too caught up in ego-driven conversations or competing for who gets the most praise.
Westinghouse is leading the U.S. consortium competing for the contract against companies from China, France, Russia and South Korea.
He's currently competing for a spot in camp with the Jackson Jaguars after spending 2015 on their practice squad.
But when you're out there competing, for food and love – how hard it is not to try to win.
The fact is we're kind of shifting the dynamics of who is competing for the middle blend of distillates.
This season they have been competing for German and British tourists with cheap, all-inclusive deals, Spanish hoteliers said.
Bands competing for votes and fame relish exposure; the host city gets to promote itself for tourists and businesses.
Boston, one of many cities competing for Amazon's second headquarters, has benefited from clustering effects in the past decade.
With a shrinking pool for labor, retailers are competing for the best talent and fighting to retain their own.
Those types of deals mean funds are regularly competing for deals at the lower end of the BSL market.
A field of 2138 that included many PGA Tour players were competing for 2138 places in the U.S. Open.
Back at his sister's apartment, Mr. Purdy's nieces and nephews jumped into his thick, tattooed arms, competing for attention.
But competing for paper-thin margins took its toll on Uber in terms of cash and manager hours burned.
If he's not replaced on the roster, Team USA will have 16 players in camp competing for 12 spots.
Paltzo said the European fighter had already received over 600 orders, and was competing for 300 more across Europe.
But Wen said she also has to balance the countless other parts of her job competing for her attention.
Even in today's internet age, with so much noise competing for our attention, word can take time to spread.
The platforming game is simple but addictive, inspiring a community of players dedicated to competing for the high score.
Other private-equity firms competing for Envision include a consortium of Carlyle Group and TPG Global, the sources added.
Women's field hockey medal rounds also take place this evening, with Great Britain and the Netherlands competing for gold.
Mr. Münz proposes what he calls a system of "demographic arbitrage," with industrialized countries competing for talent from elsewhere.
Local indigenous groups, SQM and Albemarle, regional copper miners and newcomers to the region are all competing for water.
I didn't feel like I was really competing for Mexico because I was at home and everyone was around.
Two-thirds of all racing deaths occur on them, with drivers often competing for rewards of $1,000 or less.
A group of Olympic athletes is attending the 20103 Winter Olympic Games, but they won't be competing for medals.
And Sartor contacted Frisch in late 2015 to gauge her interest in competing for South Korea in the Games.
Eventually, his campaign seemed to have settled on competing for the relatively moderate lane with longtime frontrunner Joe Biden.
Competing for money in a jammed field, Democratic candidates have failed to keep pace with President Donald Trump's fundraising.
"The car is classified in the results," he said, "but is not competing for a podium or a win."
Six senators are competing for the nomination, setting up an unusual scheduling conflict as they barnstorm the early states.
A fight for market share is occurring with restaurants and grocery chains competing for share of U.S. food expenditures.
He isn't focused on replacing chiseled male models or competing for their jobs but on altering unrealistic societal norms.
Nunberg's media marathon made for compelling enough television that it was easy to imagine bookers competing for his time.
Those films will declare themselves in the coming months, competing for the attention of audiences, something they all deserve.
The article points to hospitals, doctors and insurers competing for consumers' money and lobbying politicians to take their side.
There's a number of excellent young fighters who are moving forward and competing for the same thing [a medal].
Americans once watched Donald Trump on TV sitting at a boardroom table, with anxious underlings competing for his favor.
Facebook Watch is competing for audiences with services that dominate online video like Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc's YouTube.
Clinton's running mate, said Democrats did not have to choose between supporting liberal policies and competing for conservative votes.
Disney and Apple have had a close corporate relationship before they started competing for TV shows and streaming subscribers.
Five Democratic candidates are competing for the nomination in Issa's district, while nine Democrats are running for Royce's seat.
Do you feel that your game is in the right kind of shape to be competing for another major?
With the European championships and Copa America about to start, Nike and Adidas are also competing for national sides.
He has been in the Contenders scene since 2018, competing for NRG Esports and Second Wind before joining Triumph.
Employers competing for the best workers are using outdoor amenities to show they care about their staff's well-being.
And sure, you can shift around time on a given day, but time is the thing you're competing for.
Well, it's there to distract you, like there's just one more thing that's ... Yeah, well, everything's competing for attention.
Two dozen Democrats are competing for their party's nomination to face off against Trump in the November 2020 election.
Low-wage workers around the world are increasingly competing for thankless contract gigs like moderating content and training AI programs.
From left, Russell Fagg, Troy Downing, Matt Rosendale and Al Olszewski are competing for the chance to challenge Democratic Sen.
After millions of years of competing for scarce resources, the human brain's algorithm now causes more problems than it solves.
This promo isn't just a message for us, but for the men who are competing for Hannah's heart this season.
Siemens and U.S. rival General Electric have been competing for a possible $15 million deal to develop Iraq's electricity infrastructure.
Here are the main candidates competing for a five-year term at the helm of Central America's fastest-growing economy.
While Facebook and Twitter will be competing for eyeballs, Stadium said that its new deals are complementary and not competitive.
In a celebration of the 30 women who are competing for roses and the heart of Mr. Nick Viall, CompanyReviews.
At the time, she was even encouraged to apologize to the other men who were still competing for her heart.
But Oscar can't succeed as the king of current ACA exchanges, either, where it's competing for about 21 million people.
Social constraints could hold women back from competing for things that would benefit her rather than someone else, Amanatullah said.
This time he was one of two openly gay athletes competing for Team USA, along with figure skater Adam Rippon.
Much like the men and women currently competing for medals in Rio, they refused to be limited by their disabilities.
Bitter Pennsylvania Senate primary has Democratic establishment on edge Sanders and Clinton were competing for 384 pledged delegates on Tuesday.
New York (CNN Business)The mainstream media and online trolls are waging an information war and competing for our attention.
At the most recent election, in 2013, Mr Khamenei's men barred Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani from competing for a third term.
They also were competing for the devotion already pledged by long-term residents to the Rangers and particularly the Knicks.
None of the candidates competing for the chance to pull the party out of it would abandon Mr Harper's legacy.
The two men quickly find themselves competing for Jones' heart, all while trying to determine who could be the father.
Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live!) and Zazie Beetz (FX's Atlanta) are competing for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
In addition to a few onstage interviews, you'll get to see 403 companies pitching and fiercely competing for first place.
The second quarter ends June 30, and O'Rourke is competing for donor dollars from a field of over 20 candidates.
There are several groups in Bangladesh affiliated with ISIS and al-Qaeda, competing for influence in the South Asian nation.
Companies like Chowly in Chicago, and Checkmate in New York that are both competing for restaurant owners' hearts and minds.
Although Garfield wasn't competing for anything, he did win props from the evening's host, RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage.
Fired by a mixture of technological zeal, idealism and the profit motive, such firms are competing for the unbanked dollar.
And every single day, they will be competing for control of the media's agenda with Trump, and Trump's Twitter feed.
That's simply ridiculous and we have a generation of college grads with mountains of debt competing for low paying jobs.
One 2016 candidate, Ted Cruz, is competing for that mantle, but continues to struggle to keep up with Mr. Trump.
Johnson: The flag is not simply another "idea" or "point of view" competing for recognition in the marketplace of ideas.
The 29 contestants who will be competing for Arie Luyendyck Jr.'s heart on season 22 have just been revealed.
A bevy of Democrats with some high-profile endorsements are competing for the right to take him on in November.
Bilinguals, it turns out, exercise their executive control all the time because their two languages are constantly competing for attention.
Amazon and Apple are competing for the distribution rights to the next James Bond movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
West River, another local telecoms, immediately appealed that status and temporarily blocked Standing Rock from competing for subsidies, McLaughlin said.
It also means every company is competing for the same people, meaning higher salaries and more perks to stay competitive.
Here are just a few of the best LGBTQ athletes competing for Team USA in the Winter Games this year.
"Consumers are just drowning in content right now, and all of these services are competing for our time," he said.
It tells the fictional life stories of sports mascots competing for a mascot-ing championship title, the Gold Fluffy Award.
Searby revealed earlier this month that the former House GOP official is also competing for voters' attention on Colorado's ballot.
The Republicans have two Lehigh County commissioners (one former, Dean Browning, and one current, Marty Nothstein) competing for the nomination.
"These brands have had difficulty competing for resources and investments within our portfolio," said CEO Steve Cahillane in a statement.
But now that there's a large group of younger candidates competing for their votes, that could all change in 2020.
With so many comparison websites and banks competing for my business, I was able to compare bank accounts pretty quickly.
Sanalla says politicians need to stop competing for control of oil resources and give the NOC the budget it needs.
Their unreasonable demands assert that religious organizations are disqualified from competing for a federal contract simply because they are religious.
So I think that for us as a company it is about competing today, but also competing for the future.
"Like the river example, when people are competing for the same commodity, if it's not regulated, there will be chaos."
While Alliance's "Dota 2" is currently competing for millions of dollars, most esports careers don't lead to a massive fortune.
Rather than competing for advantage in the marketplace, companies can now threaten outsourcing in an attempt to gain better protections.
Competing for their custom, local shopkeepers put out signs saying "Take it now and pay when you get your bonus".
Less than a quarter of the NCAA athlete women were competing for the US, compared to 38% of the men.
Instead, many projects find themselves competing for limited resources, directing attention toward lesser priorities and generally clogging up the system.
Historically, debit cards had multiple enabled networks that a transaction could be routed through, each competing for merchant routing business.
All of this is competing for a limited supply that has to be put on a boat to get here.
He is competing for a spot as the backup to Brian McCann and is considered the catcher of the future.
People tend to imagine the supply of jobs as fixed, and immigrants as competing for them with native-born workers.
I've been practicing Muay Thai for a total of four years and competing for two and a half years now.
Nevertheless, each of these companies — while they're working together — are also now competing for the same business relationships with carmakers.
It's not that all of these companies have decided to hold hands or are not competing for the same customers.
Amazon's third nomination is for "I Love Dick," where Kevin Bacon is competing for Best Actor in a TV Comedy.
But there are a lot of companies out there competing for that 2%: gyms, in-home biking startups, and more.
Being first didn't use to matter, but now that we are competing for traffic with everyone else, it often does.
It's hard to square women competing for scholarships in bathing suits and high heels with the other work you're doing.
Nvidia is competing for Mellanox with Intel Corp, which has already offered $6 billion for the Israeli company, Calcalist said.
He was one of South Korea's best skaters and won his first three Olympic golds while competing for South Korea.
When NFL Sunday rolls around and your team is competing for glory, you can still catch the games without cable.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The largest Democratic field in the modern U.S. political era is competing for the party's 2020 presidential nomination.
Much VR technology remains in the mobile arena, which can't handle the higher quality experiences competing for "killer app" status.
Efforts to insist that such power "trickles down" are not incredibly convincing; millions of women are left competing for droplets.
And he'll have to keep the magic alive in that unit, which is competing for talent with several tech giants.
Arizona — 2nd Congressional District Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick and Republican Lea Marquez Peterson are competing for this "lean Democratic" open seat.
He joins a diverse slate of hopefuls, including a record number of women, who are competing for office this fall.
Conventional wisdom says that China and the United States are competing for A.I. supremacy and that China has certain advantages.
China is also competing for nuclear power plants and other energy infrastructure in Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and the Czech Republic.
The Democrats are competing for the nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump for the White House in November 2020.
After she graduated from the program five months later, the biggest names in the construction business were competing for her.
Explainer: The candidates are competing for two major pools of delegates, one allocated statewide and the other by congressional district.
He soon began looking ahead — to another appearance in the conference finals, to the possibility of competing for another championship.
All of this leads the Democratic candidates competing for 2020 and their counterparts in Congress to increasingly become nanny staters.
This dire situation results in part because college-educated workers are competing for some of the same lower-paying jobs.
Unemployment lows have also seen fast casual chain restaurants and companies competing for workers, creating a "talent war" of sorts.
It seems that no number of Jellicle cats competing for a new life will give new life to this film.
Although they were competing for the same role, their palpable chemistry earned them both spots on the sketch comedy show.
One of the most crucial contests is in Tehran, where more than 222,000 candidates are competing for just 30 seats.
The odds are that the three Hendrick drivers at best are competing for one spot in the Round of 8.
While other presidents in local college towns worry about competing for endowments and enrollment, Mr. Aoun sees another threat: robots.
Lately, the broadcast drama has a hard time competing for attention with shinier objects in the pay and streaming universes.
They also know they are in a much better position when regulations prevent material suppliers from competing for their business.
Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar are competing for some of the same supporters, particularly voters looking for a more pragmatic nominee.
Players, from superstars to rookies, have long supplemented their league pay by competing for clubs overseas during the off-season.
The United States is not the only country competing for the multi-billion-dollar nuclear energy contract with Saudi Arabia.
It is one of 21 films competing for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, which runs from Aug.
Companies competing for the contract have two weeks from that date to file comment about this proposal by the Mar.
At times our country is well served by a media that is fractious, independent and competing for access and information.
PITTSBURGH — Max Browne spent four years at Southern California competing for the starting quarterback job, with mixed results at best.
But a Bills loss over the Cowboys would help you if you end up competing for a wild-card spot.
Students who did not receive an offer will try again in Round 2, competing for schools that still have space.
They see their role as evaluating the bakers' work, not competing for the most quotable, cruel, and cutting one-liners.
Furthermore, the agencies and departments that Sopko's office reviews are competing for turf in Afghanistan and don't always get along.
Facebook has been competing for TV ad dollars for years, and Zuckerberg is against pre-roll ads, an industry norm.
There are 24 Democrats competing for their party's nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
But the fact that there are so many names competing for so few nods makes it almost even more exciting.
"Employers who aren't prepared to be transparent will be at a disadvantage in terms of competing for top talent," she says.
In 1957, two members of the Mob – Frank Costello and Vito Genovese – were competing for the position of boss of bosses.
And the best part is that you'll be competing for an opportunity to attend TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco or Disrupt Berlin.
He said the bird was just one of 80 turkeys competing for a chance to spare its life from becoming food.
And the best part is that you'll be competing for an opportunity to attend TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco or Berlin.
Because Hannah's Angels, as they call themselves, have uncovered something unsavory about one of the men competing for their friend's heart.
They were moving in similar circles, but their images were distinct enough that they weren't necessarily competing for the same audience.
This year, just three out of 17 films competing for the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, were directed by women.
Given that, they are going to be competing for the best talent in those geographies, which will only bid up salaries.
The field shrunk considerably throughout the day, from 490 down to 50 finalists who are competing for the $50,000 cash jackpot.
Get to know the final girls competing for a chance to be featured in the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue below!
"Eva" is one of 19 films competing for the Berlinale's Golden and Silver Bears to be handed out on Feb. 24.
When companies are competing for workers or strong unions are involved, benefits get a boost, said Glassdoor chief economist Andrew Chamberlain.
When competing for promotions with equally skilled offices without this political shadow over them, Vindman could well find himself passed over.
Libya slid into turmoil after the 2011 overthrow of ruler Muammar Gaddafi, with rival governments and armed alliances competing for power.
The other New York race to watch is north of the city, where seven Democrats are competing for the 19th District.
The new plant will help Hog Slat keep costs down while competing for business in southern China, according to the company.
EF is in effect competing for 'talent flow' — my words, not his — rather than deal flow for its company builder program.
We know when these delegates will be picked, but we don't know how many candidates will still be competing for them.
That's because there was too much content competing for space in the News Feed that people only spent limited time reading.
Among other new breeds competing for the first time (though sadly I did not meet any myself:) Berger Picards and Boerbels.
This year, 24 women's team are competing for $30 million in prize money — just 7.5% of the men's World Cup prize.
Prior to the consolidations, the group was torn apart by fierce competition, with too many exchanges competing for the same volume.
In addition to a few on-stage interviews, you'll get to see ten companies pitching and fiercely competing for first place.
This comes at a time when large cable networks are competing for audience with streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu.
Only 19 of the 21 directors with films competing for the festival's highest prize, the Palme d'Or, walked the red carpet.
So players can potentially run into each other in the real world while they're competing for a portal in the game.
"U-July 22" is one of 19 films competing for the Golden and Silver Bears, which will be awarded on Saturday.
The outside world was cacaphonic, an immense slab of sound competing for aural supremacy, a howling din that rumbles on infinitely.
But it's structured much more like Splatoon, with two teams competing for points rather than the fastest times around the course.
Estes is competing for the seat against Democrat Jim Thompson, a civil rights attorney and army veteran, and Libertarian Chris Rockhold.
HM: I think we're likely to have a war for deposits with too many different types of firms competing for deposits.
Outside the U.S., policymakers and business leaders are competing for a slice of the world's potential clean energy jobs and investment.
Noem and state Attorney General Marty Jackley are competing for the Republican nomination for governor in the June 5, 2018, primary.
Hulu's "Minding the Gap" is competing for best documentary feature, while Netflix's "End Game" was nominated for best documentary short subject.
Everyone is competing for better jobs and better income, be they workers and citizens or cities, states, and even national governments.
It is one of 21 movies from Europe, Japan, Australia and the Americas competing for the Golden Lion, Venice's top prize.
They're going up against Netflix and Spotify and Amazon and YouTube TV. They're all competing for the same thing: your time.
"If you're competing for your share of a shrinking pie that won't lead to a better global economy," the official said.
All subtlety was lost and the component parts failed to complement each other, instead competing for attention from your taste buds.
He immediately beelined for the Deadfire Archipelago, a set of almost-Caribbean islands with many factions competing for dominance over them.
By summer 2019, a dozen companies were competing for a share of the market, with a combined fleet of 20,000 scooters.
He was one of seven Democrats in a crowded primary field competing for the Democratic nomination to oppose Maryland's Republican Gov.
This year, nearly 2,600 female candidates are competing for a minimum of 83 seats reserved for women in the national parliament.
Indeed, commercial banks provide valuable financial services today for Los Angeles and localities across the country after competing for that business.
Refreshingly, the women in these shows are mostly looking after one another rather than pitted against one another, competing for men.
Of the three Spanish clubs competing for the league trophy, Atlético looks perhaps the freshest and the fittest at this moment.
Levine, the former mayor of Miami Beach, is one of five Democrats competing for the party's nomination ahead of the Aug.
The massive field of contenders competing for money and air time is a barrier to any candidate seeking to break through.
National security issues have multiplied for President Trump in recent weeks, with complex conflicts and problems abroad competing for his attention.
It is one of 20 U.S. and international films competing for the coveted Golden Lion that will be awarded on Saturday.
N) and CVC are among bidders competing for a stake in the hospital unit of Philippines' Metro Pacific Investments Corp (MPI.
Indeed, major issues have been clogging up the EU's inbox lately, each one competing for the attention of Europe's top guns.
Competing for the Olympic Athletes from Russia, Evgenia Medvedeva competed in the Ladies' Short Program Team Event on the same day.
The Montreal A.A.A. won the first Cup, and professional teams from the National Hockey Association began competing for it in 1910.
Mr. McGregor, who typically fights as a featherweight, was fighting as a welterweight; he was not competing for the welterweight title.
But they'll be competing for viewers against NBC, ABC and CBS to a much greater degree than in past midterm years.
In species where females mate with many males, the males tend to evolve sperm that are good at competing for fertilization.
Spacing matters as much as a stable work environment, and Dallas can provide both while still competing for a playoff spot.
Other companies that offer online real estate products competing for the most interesting real estate market analysis include Zumper and Propertyshark.
The other frontrunners are essentially competing for second place, with former Vice President Joe Biden polling at 16% support, and Sen.
Join Wang still remembers the pressure of the city test in eighth grade, which had everyone competing for admission to Stuyvesant.
They will appear alongside television series, documentaries and a host of other movies that are not competing for that main prize.
"Celia had so much pride in competing for Iowa State," Christie Martens, the women's golf coach there, told reporters on Tuesday.
In segregated black neighborhoods, where families were excluded from competing for housing on the open market, the conditions were more dire.
The 10 teams competing for the Carbon X-Prize, a multimillion-dollar science award, should be demonstrating their entries by now.
Insects, birds and mammals began competing for access, evolving wings, tongues and brains better suited to the quest for floral sustenance.
After winning silver at the 2004 Athens Games, swimmer Maritza McClendon was sure she would be competing for gold in Beijing.
New films by Donald Glover and Beyoncé and an Easter Sunday Service from Kanye West are competing for buzz this year.
Schools like King's are also competing for teachers with institutions in Dubai, Singapore and China that offer more lucrative compensation packages.
Four companies are officially competing for the coveted contracts, including Blue Origin, SpaceX, the United Launch Alliance (ULA), and Northrop Grumman.
It changes our understanding of the evolutionary process and brings up new questions -- were these animals competing for food or space?
The teams are now competing for the American League West title, with Oakland thriving despite a rotation of veteran spare parts.
More demoralizing than their record, however, are the daunting deficits the Mets now face against teams competing for a playoff spot.
With the prospect of competing for Germany out of the picture, he moved to the United States, where he discovered golf.
They incur more costs by breaking wheels and bike frames on potholed roads while competing for prizes of less than $100.
Israeli elections are complicated and unpredictable, with many small parties competing for votes and the chance to influence a coalition's makeup.
In an era when endless streams of digital content are competing for our attention, an individual's time is a valuable currency.
At the same time, there are now more groups competing for political and cultural power, and that creates real, insoluble conflict.
That question unresolved, they now are competing for primacy among the progressive bloc of Democratic Party voters, and time is short.
At present, athletes from around the world have been competing for medals at the 22014 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Today, there are over two dozen companies competing for business in an industry that has been around for about 43 years.
DreamHack Open Madrid will feature eight teams competing for a shot at the $100,000 prize pool, with the winner taking $50,000.
On the floor, I felt like I was being tugged left and right by all the companies competing for my attention.
We've tried to something – you know, to create a foundation for our success and competing for championships for decades going forward.
We&aposre able to cherry-pick the people that we want and there&aposs not many companies competing for those people.
Achieving specific reductions in greenhouse gas emissions is not only highly speculative but also requires tradeoffs among competing for public purposes.
Things are more complicated — and more exciting — in the East, where seven teams are competing for the final four playoff seedings.
But that chain might be about to break: About half the 31 men competing for Ms. Lindsay's hand are not white.
But as the population rises, with more siblings competing for their share of the family farm, the slices are getting thinner.
"We are competing for quality people seeking the best jobs, so would likely have been at that threshold anyway," he said.
Though they're strikingly different ideologically, both candidates are competing for some of the same supporters — white, highly engaged, more educated voters.
"Dogman" is competing for the Palme d'Or - the official prize given to the best film that will be awarded on Saturday.
The competition aimed to capture typical Betawi traditions, with winners competing for 1.5 million rupiah ($107) in prize money, he said.
She began competing in pageants when she was eight, and won Miss Connecticut after five years of competing for the crown.
In recent weeks, I have noticed a new player competing for space in the weekday "rat race" — the electric kick scooter.
If Senegal is to have any chance of competing for the World Cup title, it'll need amazing performances from Sadio Mane.
But by 1976, the last brewery in the city was gone, and Milwaukee and St. Louis were competing for beer supremacy.
Every newcomer is an alien competing for resources, and resources are already hard enough to come by in their own lives.
So if that's what they're actually competing for, that's the currency of what they're competing for, let's imagine that there's this little page in iOS or Android called Your Habits, and it reflects back to you just like in a given week, what are the things that you're doing, what are the kind of surfaced habits?
N.F.L. owners like Ralph Wilson, Art Rooney, Jack Kent Cooke and Jerry Wolman were competing for a piece of the N.H.L. pie.
As retailers from Toys R Us to Target kick off their seasonal recruiting efforts, they're competing for a smaller pool of candidates.
I didn't realize then that many of the funds I was competing for for money were illegally making money and nobody knew.
It grew to have a number of hubs throughout the city, with house families competing for trophies and glory in each arena.
Utilities in California and Arizona were competing for gas supplies with Texas, where much of the region's gas is piped in from.
He was a member of the Vikings practice squad last year and was competing for a spot on main roster this season.
There are other hypotheses too, like maybe the killing was an accident, the whales were hunting, or they were competing for prey.
Increasingly, it's plainclothes contractors with few labor protections, driving their own cars, competing for shifts on the company's own Uber-like platform.
Some copper and zinc projects in South Africa have been put out to tender and Barloworld is competing for those, he added.
And throughout his presidency, Obama has expressed irritation at the neediness of European leaders competing for the attention of the American president.
The parakeets are also thought to threaten biodiversity in the city by competing for food, and damaging vegetation while building their nests.
A snakehead fish is considered a non-native invasive species, which means it affects native species by competing for food and habitat.
"Just qualified for my first Olympic Games, no other feeling like competing for your country at this level," he said on Twitter.
I look forward to the opportunity to work in Major League Soccer and continue the club's pursuit of competing for MLS Cup.
The development from toothy juveniles to toothless and beaked adults probably let dinos young and old live together without competing for food.
The 10-episode program will give dancers the chance to show off their talents while competing for a $1 million grand prize.
Among them is former French Prime Minister François Fillon, the center-right presidential candidate competing for a spot in the runoff election.
The Kuwaiti had no official uniform to wear as his country was last year suspended from competing for government interference in sport.
Nathan said that what worries him is that Alphabet, IBM and Microsoft are all competing for market share in the same space.
Very few people anticipated this kind of a problem less than a year ago as investors were competing for allocations on platforms.
But other candidates competing for more moderate voters, like Mr. Kasich, pose more of an immediate threat by poaching potential Bush supporters.
Tapp is competing for the market share against local players such as Kudo and Cyrusku in Indonesia and LoadCentral in the Philippines.
Market research experts say the massive growth is attributed to retailers competing for a share of consumer spending in China's growing economy.
But for the first time, Uber and Lyft are competing for drivers by creating features that actually appeal in a real way.
The three companies were competing for up to $200,000 from Salesforce Ventures and a spot in Salesforce's newly announced start-up incubator.
But since they're all competing for our (limited) time and attention, they've always been focused on making the most engaging experience possible.
The full list of the athletes competing for Team USA likely won't be available until January, when the Olympics qualifications are complete.
When TechCrunch wrote the first-ever article about HQ back in October, there were just 3,300 players competing for a $150 jackpot.
Warren is one of 24 Democrats competing for the party's nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
They said InterRAO and Huadian Corporation are competing for Enel Russia, there is no talk of a joint venture between the two.
Public schools are also increasingly competing for funding with charter schools, which teachers argue rob them and their students of crucial resources.
Agility and Abu Dhabi Financial Group are competing for most of the other Middle East and North Africa funds, the sources said.
Where else can you find bold, innovative, and dare we say unique, startups competing for $50,000 cash, glory and the Disrupt Cup?
Major U.S. airlines, which invested significant time and resources competing for a limited number of routes, have already started flying to Cuba.
French major Total is competing for the Qatar expansion alongside Chinese and Indian national oil companies, industry sources at the conference said.
The winners will have more power to negotiate with hold-outs, and simpler, more complete options will emerge, competing for consumer dollars.
He said there will be "an interesting mix of traditional contractors" such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin also competing for NASA awards.
Bidders were competing for a four night stay under the stars at the Cove Palisades State Park for them and five friends.
Mutual fund managers are competing for a place in China's commercial pension program with insurers, who are also lobbying for tax benefits.
"It's becoming increasingly more difficult to find the right experts" for Leipzig with adjacent suppliers and a BMW plant competing for hirings.
Lee was competing for a $1 million prize put up by Google, but DeepMind's victory means it will be donated to charity.
The Younger actress, 30, is expecting a baby with boyfriend Matthew Koma, 31, and the couple is competing for the biggest belly.
If attention is now the scarce resource so many technologies are competing for, we need to give more ethical attention to attention.
Hsu, competing for the first time since Rio, was one of only two world champions defending the titles they won in Houston.
Audience score: 68%In this mockumentary, McCarthy plays a contestant in a cooking contest who is competing for a generous cash prize.
According to Bloomberg, Catz pressed the president on the Department of Defense's ongoing cloud contract process, which her company is competing for.
Many start looking for speakers more than a year in advance, competing for prominent figures that will impress alumni and prospective students.
This month's Fortnite E3 Celebrity Pro Am Tournament featured 50 celebrities and 50 gamers competing for a $3 million charity prize pool.
With so many contractors competing for high-quality audio, they say there are really only seconds to decide which assignments to take.
She'll also be competing for ad space in the expensive Chicago media market with other high-profile races, including Illinois's governor race.
On CNBC's "The Partner, " Lemonis says the No. 1 thing he looks for in the entrepreneurs competing for his guidance is conviction.
So big you can sign up for Pilates and be half the class because scores of other activities are competing for attention.
You basically have them captive, so you don't have to worry about competing for higher wages with another hotel down the street.
Avenatti, 47, says he's been consulting experts over the last couple of months about the idea of competing for the Democratic nomination.
Or whether a Democrat and Republican who aren't even competing for the same voters rank second or third, or third and second.
Ishida said Japan's crowded banking system is prone to consolidation as too many banks are competing for a dwindling pool of borrowers.
" With shark, bear, deer, wild boar, and many other animal bones all competing for wall space , it is certainly "a unique space.
The people who play games like DOTA 2, Overwatch, and League of Legends professionally are competing for tens of millions of dollars.
Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are all currently competing for a multi-billion dollar contact to provide cloud computing services to the Pentagon.
Badges are cheap as long as you're not competing for ones of Gaye Adverts jacket so its easy to get new ones.
"Master of None," earned two nods, including Best TV Comedy and sees Aziz Ansari competing for Best Actor in a TV Comedy.
Moving here alone with a big dream competing for space in a city saturated with so many incredible artists can be overwhelming.
Several other candidates were also competing for the nomination, including former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine, who, along with Graham, outspent Gillum.
Though Equinox offers both yoga and indoor cycling, gyms and boutique studios "are not competing for the same users," Mr. Weinhaus said.
The two dozen Democratic presidential candidates are competing for donations as President Trump is piling up money for his re-election effort.
In 3, Pechstein was barred from competing for two years because her blood showed an abnormal level of immature red blood cells.
On Monday, competing for Hungary, where her grandparents are from, she came in 24th, last place, in the women's ski halfpipe competition.
A multiparty Congress would be a stronger Congress, because less of Congress would be oriented around two parties competing for narrow majorities.
Raytheon and Lockheed Martin are now competing for the production contract on that missile, and tests of prototypes are expected next year.
Imagine a town in which two hotels are competing for business, one part of a giant chain and one that is independent.
But the various left-liberal competitors have never gotten beyond competing for (insufficient) grants from unions, center-left foundations, and wealthy donors.
The two states are already fighting proxy wars in Yemen and Syria and are competing for political influence in Lebanon and Iraq.
In addition, companies are competing for space in gentrifying urban districts, taking over old warehouses that might have been converted into apartments.
Not all the migrants returning through Niger end up in their home countries, but remain in the country, competing for scarce jobs.
And there is a host of material from Silicon Valley that is competing for viewers' attention, including Google's YouTube, Facebook and Netflix.
But for Ms. Gabbard, competing for attention in a field of 18 primary candidates, the political points may have already been scored.
There&aposs nothing to hurry them along either because nobody on this show is competing for a final rose or cash prize.
Looking at all new job seekers — born here and abroad — actually reveals a significant decline in new workers competing for American jobs.
The Sanders team, in particular, has believed all election cycle that they're competing for Biden voters just as much as Warren voters.
But he said that evangelicals, Pentecostals and others with new rituals designed "for their own profit" were increasingly competing for their attention.
Such is life on "The Circle," a new social media-focused reality show from Netflix that portrays thirteen contestants competing for $100,000.
As the debate continued, Weld and Walsh continued to bash Trump and the Republican Party for which they're competing for the nomination.
He then faced the daunting task of having to choose from the two wireless charging technologies competing for dominance at the time.
As they chatted in the garden, Ivana icily walked by, clearly annoyed that Schwartz was competing for her husband's limited free time.
For much of the year, the stadiums and arenas are competing for concerts, ice skating performances, circuses, wrestling extravaganzas and other events.
They're competing for proximity to celebrity itself, and all the advantages that proximity to celebrity entails—money, cachet, becoming a celebrity yourself.
There are 15 Democrats currently competing for the party's nod to take on Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
Her face and vagina are competing for my attention, so I glance down at the billiard rack of my penis and testicles.

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