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"competitively" Definitions
  1. in a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other
  2. in a way that is as good as or better than others
  3. in a way that is trying very hard to be better than others

843 Sentences With "competitively"

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The products are priced competitively considering their set of features.
"We're competitively priced with [the latter two]," she told CNBC.
A more immediate difficulty is finding skilled, competitively priced labour.
They are designed and architected for cloud, and priced competitively.
I've started getting into playing Super Smash Bros more competitively.
Soon he was racing competitively, using the call sign MAD_AIR.
The phone is nice and will likely be priced competitively.
"I was definitely too gay to wrestle competitively," Castañeda jokes.
He may never have played for his country, not competitively.
So far, it has had more success financially than competitively.
Southwest is a competitively priced airline with a cult following.
Sprouts has said it's always committed to being competitively priced.
The River Hawks then settled down and played more competitively.
We expect it to be priced competitively with the iPhone 6S.
Remember, Olivia never really competitively rowed a day in her life.
James "Clayster" Eubanks has played Call of Duty competitively since 2007.
Imperva offers a high level of service that is competitively priced.
"Indonesian crude palm oil is now priced more competitively," he said.
Playing competitively is a fun, if not an especially deep, experience.
Recently, Trump has polled competitively with Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton.
Joyce started arm wrestling competitively when she was 30 years old.
In that world, keeping score competitively is a very big deal.
The airline cannot afford competitively to wait any longer, he said.
It has a strap unlike the Cardboard and is priced competitively.
"Competitively, devaluation is at best a zero-sum game," he said.
He played soccer competitively until his body couldn't handle it anymore.
And they're priced and spec'd competitively against regular, non-business laptops.
That often means more reliable and competitively priced services for customers.
The insurer's coverage was often not priced competitively, officials have said.
At $217 per year, Walmart's Delivery Unlimited service is competitively priced.
Are you saying you don't want to skate competitively any more?
I also played competitively throughout my childhood and into high school.
In past years, he used to fence competitively and win championships.
So, what we do is we pay competitively across the board.
Before TikTok fame, D'Amelio grew up in Connecticut and danced competitively.
"Start-ups are extremely disadvantaged competitively," Murray said at CNBC Evolve.
Salvaging the day, emotionally if not competitively, would require other tools.
The Awesome Burger will be priced "competitively" to other plant-based burgers.
This physical diversity also opens the sport, competitively, to more body types.
As the canine sprang into air, Tatum glanced down at her competitively.
For these situations, we offer competitively-priced options, which vary by market.
If priced competitively with the $100 Galaxy Gear, it could sell well.
Things get even more challenging if you want to enjoy League competitively.
Geely said the car would be priced competitively, but gave no details.
Growth in Vietnam was 6.7% last year, driven by competitively priced exports.
Competitively priced, 200-plus mile range electric vehicles (EVs) are coming soon.
"The SEC has competitively earned respect with those national champions," Swofford said.
Starr: I skated competitively and did that until I graduated high school.
Players as old as 90 still play competitively for the Tokyo side.
In Washington D.C., most federal facilities are powered by competitively purchased electricity.
He played hockey and cricket competitively and found a sense of family.
Samsung's new SmartThings WiFi Mesh Router is priced competitively with comparable products.
Even more impressive, Clark has only been swimming competitively for four years.
She rides competitively and is sponsored by equestrian brands Kingsland and Samshield.
For starters ... she's been dancing competitively since she was 2 years old.
Microsoft Azure is coming along right behind them and is priced competitively.
I do all of this because my daughter chose to swim competitively.
Another $111 million of taxable bonds will be sold competitively on Tuesday.
He began wheelchair racing competitively and has participated in four Paralympic Games.
Colin was the math whiz who played guitar and rode bikes competitively.
So far, he has canceled about $2 million worth of competitively awarded grants.
That way, we can dispel any myths that the game doesn't work competitively.
These sites often feature similar quality goods to Amazon and are priced competitively.
It was just mind-blowing that kids like me could play games competitively.
To sweeten the deal, Asus also priced the ZenFone competitively against the Redmi.
Cuba, which does not allow women to box competitively, has 10 men entered.
Rank lost a lot of weight during chemotherapy and stopped playing hockey competitively.
This will make it competitively priced per unit of alcohol against hard liquor.
Several doctors told Siebel he would never walk again, much less sail competitively.
He was already swimming competitively by the time he was eight years old.
Roman costs $15 for the online doctor's review, with the pills competitively priced.
The party believes it's demonstrated its ability to perform competitively in GOP strongholds.
Our students deserve to have teachers who are well-equipped and competitively paid.
"Competitively, we do not come across them," Potoo Solutions CEO Fred Dimyan said.
Such adjustments will be cost analyzed and competitively compared to achieve higher efficiency.
This scenario would probably be followed by difficulties in obtaining competitively priced funding.
Thus, U.S.-based multinational enterprises are competitively disadvantaged by our own tax system.
He played competitively as a kid and still plays every chance he gets.
At first, she decided not to skate competitively to avoid annoying her father.
The final phase-in of competitively bid prices went into effect July 1.
To support their scholarly and creative endeavors, VCUarts offers competitively awarded travel grants.
For jobs to be meaningful, they must pay competitively in a cutthroat economy.
When playing competitively, they were more likely to keep the dimes for themselves.
CEO Devin Sloane's son did not play water polo competitively, the affidavit states.
And that's when I felt that God told me to stop swimming competitively.
Baxter added that VBI intended to price the vaccine competitively with Engerix-B.
Offering an end-to-end solution for $155,000, HP's machine is priced rather competitively.
Additionally, at $199, the 10-inch Portal is more competitively priced than its peers.
It also claimed he downloaded some of Tesla's "competitively sensitive" information to his laptop.
Price to upgrade: Amazon offers several upgrades that are priced competitively to Google One.
Brar says he bought his "30-foot chicken Don" for a competitively priced $1,300.
To be sure, the development boasted a strong location and was arguably priced competitively.
According to Traveler, "JetBlue is pricing fares extremely competitively" to promote the new routes.
I started running long distance competitively when I was 10 until I was 18.
"We believe we pay fairly and competitively," added Marianne Lake, JPMorgan's chief financial officer.
I played volleyball very competitively in high school, and a little bit in college.
He has been honest, reliable and competitively priced, and he has delivered quality work.
By 7, she was competitively racing and by 9, she was doing international events.
He's less positive on Sprint, which he argues remains challenged competitively and recommends selling.
The loan was oversubscribed and "competitively priced", the source added, without disclosing further details.
Now, he says, Rift prices competitively, and takes on about 30 projects per year.
That said, it's also so competitively priced that the pros far outweigh the cons.
Most importantly, a prize system ensures that prices for new drugs are set competitively.
Analysts said that Amazon's offering is "priced extremely competitively" which could help it gain popularity.
The addict-turned-entrepreneur, who also spent years boxing competitively, launched Juice Press in 573.
This model is priced competitively to drives of similar capacities from Samsung, Crucial, and SanDisk.
It's certainly true that the Nano is competitively priced, though it's not unique in that.
"We do pay competitively, specifically when you think about the data science positions," she said.
Would I like the idea of the IconX more if they were priced more competitively?
Dalton wrestled competitively, binding his tubes to his body and tucking them under his singlet.
Nor, he emphatically declared, did he think it reasonable for a woman to box competitively.
This while Epic Games' "Fortnite" also continues to dominate online viewership, both recreational and competitively.
"I started playing with my brother, who started to play Counter-Strike competitively," Markeloff said.
Its newest camera, the OneStep Plus is competitively priced and very easy to shoot with.
In the grocery aisles, Lidl is already celebrated in Germany for its competitively low prices.
Thirteen years later, I'm still a runner, though not as competitively as I once was.
They were usually bulky, difficult to update and put the companies behind the curve competitively.
But that's not how competition, especially in the already competitively-challenged telecom sector, actually works.
Neurocrine said the drug, which is expected to launch in May, will be priced competitively.
"Go play four rounds really competitively and try and win a gold medal," McIlroy said.
Washington should pursue a competitively priced dollar, which could boost farm prices by 25 percent.
She began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races before moving to the track.
Now 253, and still running competitively, he stopped doing the Dipsea a few years ago.
Their father, Gjert, has coached his sons throughout their careers, although he never ran competitively.
The share of Pentagon contract spending awarded competitively has fallen almost every year since 22019.
"It's a business that's always subject to someone doing something very dumb, competitively," he said.
But it can only offer this in certain states where electricity systems are competitively based.
Participants must apply to the program, and applications are scored competitively based on several factors.
The savings account is competitively priced, with US interest rates at a rock-bottom 0.5%.
I never thought of it as something an athlete would actually use sort of competitively.
"Playing sports in general, playing sports competitively, will show true character," voice-of-reason Mike says.
The "time is ripe for exchanges to price their offerings more competitively and equitably," it added.
Compared with other modular coding toys on the market, however, Xiaomi's robot is priced pretty competitively.
That said, competitively speaking, storage is only a small factor when taking on other smartphone makers.
Nick Wells used Waze – which is owned by Google parent Alphabet but operates independently and competitively.
Dio Vento, who started playing competitively in Pokémon Diamond used to be opposed to the idea.
It would produce competitively and thus rise to the challenge of the free market, it said.
Calder said the cost of staffing and equipment across the industry has become very competitively priced.
AMD's line of 7 nanometer processors "are competitively well-positioned" to Intel's coming 10 nanometer chips.
He's been playing competitively since 2007 but he hasn't won an event for about two years.
The documents asked for "highly proprietary, competitively sensitive, and otherwise confidential" information, according to Google's petition.
Those two matinee tickets seemed to be competitively priced with the evening's performance, not the matinee.
But the money earned from playing Fortnite competitively isn't enough to keep them playing the game.
TIAA said that for the range of support provided, it believes the service is competitively priced.
Because of the hamstring injury, Ashour did not play competitively from May to November in 2014.
Many of the rich like to spend their surplus income as ostentatiously and competitively as possible.
A high employee turnover can be a sign that your organization doesn't pay competitively, Kerr said.
That's why each year NIH competitively invests in the innovative ideas of researchers across the country.
"Increasing imports of competitively priced liquefied natural gas from the U.S. is therefore to be welcomed."
Congress and the Administration must bring competitively priced and accessible health options to women business owners.
Budget airline Southwest has become my go-to because their already competitively prices include two checked bags.
Subscriptions are competitively priced, starting at 6.24€ ($7.36) per month for standard, and 8.33€ ($9.83) for premium.
There are 12 current EGOT winners, including Audrey Hepburn and Whoopi Goldberg, of all four awards competitively.
But never mind that the competitively targeted giant Toyota, Nissan and Isuzu pickup trucks are quite okay.
"The companies that score well for gender criteria also tend to be competitively positioned well," Lefkovitz said.
Delane P.: What esports means is playing video games competitively bound to governance and a competitive ruleset.
Like the original Solarium, the cybersecurity version will split into working groups, competitively arguing for different strategies.
Regulators also have done little to nothing to rein in ISPs that use these limits anti-competitively.
While Bailey, now almost 21, swims competitively, most of the other children dropped out of the program.
Joe Manchin in West Virginia ran competitively, losing those voters by a narrow 52% to 256% margin.
And competitively, in what other sport, besides maybe stair climbing, do you eventually come out on top?
Weak European margins usually prompt an increase in export opportunities to regions that are priced more competitively.
Now she was running competitively at a hallowed institution, with all the accompanying pressure that can hold.
Born in Eritrea, Keflezighi had never run competitively before immigrating to America in 1987 at age 12.
" He added that while Nissan tried to reward senior management "competitively," the company remained "financially very disciplined.
Read the full post on Abedi who has been playing Call of Duty competitively since 2013, here.
However, it also knows that app publishers need such data to operate competitively on the App Store.
American citizens benefit from being able to buy competitively priced Mexican produce, Japanese cars and Canadian steel.
As someone who grew up playing golf and tennis competitively, I can attest to Seiver&aposs research.
But those accolades are false, and she did not actually participate in crew competitively, prosecutors have said.
If and when she beats this again, she wants to be ready to hit the track competitively.
Tim Murphy has vacated: Democrat Conor Lamb, a former Marine, is running competitively against Republican state Rep.
You even earn "Greenie badges" along the way to track your progress and live a little competitively.
"Both manufacturers could be willing to take a loss day one to price more competitively," Ahmad said.
When asked to clarify what he meant, he said they were both physically attractive and competitively attractive.
For instance, although certain information sharing is regarded by the antitrust laws to be competitively benign, the exchange of current or future prices or other competitively sensitive information can facilitate price fixing, which is among the most serious of antitrust offenses and can be prosecuted as a crime.
Much of the funding will be spent on collaborative R&D projects, competitively awarded to industry-led consortia.
The United Nations set an upper limit of $20143 million for the demolition contract, which was competitively bid.
She also used photography as a form of self-expression when she was younger and riding horses competitively.
Consolidated and largely unsupervised, these telecom giants have open runway to behave anti-competitively for the foreseeable future.
"They've built some really interesting things we want to keep competitively secret on the equipment side," Leeds said.
There are 12 current EGOT winners, including Audrey Hepburn and Whoopi Goldberg, who won all four awards competitively.
The fixed-price award is the military's first competitively sourced launch service contract in more than a decade.
In order to compete both at home and abroad, U.S.-based producers need access to competitively priced inputs.
BUT WE ALSO DON'T WANT TO NECESSARILY TIP OUR HAND COMPETITIVELY ON ALL THE THINGS WE'RE DOING, EITHER.
The automaker recently revealed its Polestar 2, which executives said is priced competitively with Tesla's Model 3 sedan.
Removing regulatory oversight of such a competitively-hamstrung sector is all-but guaranteed to make the problem worse.
It's also competitively priced — and even cheaper — than comparable three-person tents that have dual doors and vestibules.
"I always knew once I started running competitively that I was going to be running Boston," she said.
A dislocation in debt capital markets making Sandnes unable to obtain competitively priced funding is also a sensitivity.
Though Sofuku grew up in the coastal city of Niigata, he never sailed competitively until his early 20s.
The model may include sales of pipelines and terminals so new participants can deliver fuel competitively, he added.
Our floor's intramural hockey team won the championship, but most of us do not play sports competitively today.
Just two years ago, a Democrat running competitively in this district on those positions would have been unthinkable.
And Atkinson knows that the Nets and the Knicks at this point aren't rivals, at least competitively speaking.
With more competition in cities and more close, convenient options, grocers have to price their items more competitively.  
Ritzenhein still runs competitively, but is without a sponsor, having left the Nike-funded program in May 2014.
But sellers still need to price competitively to get their property sold before the end of the year.
Freddy said he probably spent about 30 hours a week playing when he began playing "NBA 2K" competitively.
Consumers want something that is good-tasting and competitively priced; they probably aren't trying to save the world.
He will have been allowed to swim competitively for only 13 out of 35 months by July 2019.
NUMBER TWO, WE'VE GOT TO MAKE OUR TAX POLICY MORE COMPETITIVELY ADVANTAGEOUS FOR COMPANIES HERE IN THE UNITED STATES.
Priced competitively with the other on-demand music services on the market, the new service is $9.99 per month.
"We will invest in lower gross margins to ensure we are clearly and competitively priced every day," Cornell said.
The Olympic alpine skier announced this month that she'll retire from the sport competitively following the 2018-19 season.
"Advertisers consider their ad creatives and their ad targeting strategy to be competitively sensitive and confidential," said Rob Sherman.
However, the company said the service will be ad-free, and competitively priced compared with other subscription-based services.
Former FCC lawyer Gigi Sohn tells The Verge that ISPs now have a blank check to behave anti-competitively.
Even if Chen does head to New Haven in the fall, that does not mean he's done skating competitively.
Suddenly the estranged couple is laughing together and, for some reason, competitively (and playfully) reading spaghetti sauce ingredients together.
"The Essential plan offers an attractive bundle of content at a competitively low price among streaming services," he added.
The golfer hasn't played competitively since he withdrew from the Dubai Desert Classic in February due to back spasms.
At 28 years old, Markeloff is a Counter-Strike veteran and has been playing competitively for over 10 years.
Things might not have been going your way, but at least you weren't competitively chewing cockroaches on primetime television.
This would mean embracing the gains to manufacturing and construction that would result from access to competitively priced steel.
The BLM has done a good job trying to protect taxpayers with its proposal to competitively lease renewable leases.
"If I think I will not be able to drive competitively enough, I would not be here," he said.
The fixed-price contract is the military's first competitively sourced launch services in contract in more than a decade.
"They're going to become more aggressive the more opportunities they have to train and play competitively," Dr. Green said.
For instance, patents do not protect data compilations and other essential facets of AI that may be competitively advantageous.
Short-term, limited-duration plans are not subject to ObamaCare's onerous regulations and, consequently, are priced far more competitively.
Biden also matches up competitively with the president, with 2202 percent support for Biden against 2628 percent for Trump.
"To get to the target, they'll have to price competitively, aggressively," as rivals are not pulling back, Chan said.
I think he's gotten better and played some big moments and he has showed how competitively tough he is.
From that beach, preregistered teams that have built crafts out of, yes, cardboard will competitively sail — and often sink.
The tortillas would be competitively priced and adoption by the public could be achieved in as little as two years.
The record has remained unbroken until now, and the new record holder has only been swimming competitively for four years.
Both played Madden competitively, according to their profiles on the website of EA Sports, the maker of the Madden franchise.
In any case, if you can get past that, the Portal speakers are priced fairly competitively compared with other products.
So Domin decided to enter the market for factory and general equipment first, with a competitively priced lightweight servo-valve.
A perfect podcast game, maybe, if you aren't fully arrested by the audio-visual bliss (or, of course, playing competitively).
The Stellar network has gained a reputation for scalability, with its lumen token enabling competitively quick, low-cost worldwide transactions.
I ran XC competitively in high school and college, so I'm keenly aware of the bizarro team/individual dynamic here.
The site will launch later this fall, and the company says that it'll be competitively priced against services like Netflix.
But the Commission's preliminary investigation found that Amazon uses "competitively sensitive information" about these independent retailers, possibly to their detriment.
By the time the 43-year-old tees up on Thursday he will have gone 32 days without playing competitively.
Smith said he expected new therapies to be priced competitively with existing C. diff antibiotics, such as Merck & Co's Dificid.
"Apple's pricing lineup is easily its strongest yet competitively," creative Strategies' Ben Bajarin puts it here in a subscriber piece.
Now a 21-year-old studying for a master's degree in accounting, Mr. Marsh has been shooting competitively for years.
While Ninja began earning millions in 2018, he has been gaming competitively since 2009, focusing mainly on the "Halo" franchise.
The Rubbermaid LunchBlox has multiple containers that snap together onto an included ice pack, and it's competitively priced at $6.60.
They wanted to be a competitively priced option for all the breweries they saw popping up along the Eastern seaboard.
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Like Michael, she grew up in the Atlanta area swimming competitively, joining an all-African-American team in her neighborhood.
He has been playing Call of Duty competitively since 2013 and previously represented gaming organizations like Evil Geniuses and Splyce.
But Johnson, a lithe 5-foot-10 athlete, has held her own competitively on every level since the mid-22018s.
The daughters were recruited as coxswains though they did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew, the complaint says.
Naomi started lifting competitively when she was 8 and quickly began setting national and world records in adult powerlifting categories.
Despite this, general consensus on the team is that I'm pitifully inept and a complete hindrance when we play competitively.
Even so, when one looks at Def Jam: Fight for NY, the phrase "competitively viable" doesn't immediately come to mind.
Some of the banks relied almost entirely on funding from competitively priced short-term, fixed-rate retail deposits, she added.
She had spent plenty of time in the pool doing physical therapy, and had started swimming competitively at age six.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said it's a "fundamental misunderstanding" to believe eliminating zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) credits would hurt Tesla competitively.
Instagram has a reputation as one of the friendlier places on the web, but also one of the most competitively performative.
Nonstop options generally are more competitively priced, and can be up to 10 percent cheaper than less-popular flights with stops.
The election increased Democrats' hopes for running competitively in statewide races in the state, which has two Senate elections this year.
The brand is also committed to keeping its water competitively priced (usually around 99 cents) and to investing in Glens Falls.
"Facebook haven't fully rolled out what they're doing with payments in Messenger but definitely we would view that competitively," he adds.
Click here to view original GIFIf you weren't aware that people were actually racing drones competitively, you're in for a treat.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said this week that U.S. negotiators are looking to prevent China from competitively devaluing the yuan.
"At 25 we can export competitively, at 20 no," said Cristiano Rattazzi, head of Fiat Chrysler Argentina, in a panel discussion.
They are physically attractive and competitively attractive I think they've got they really have quite a few very, very attractive players.
I used to surf competitively, and I was invited to some of the biggest big wave surf competitions in the world.
"Amgen feels strongly that Neupogen is competitively priced based on its clinical and economic value," Amgen said in an emailed statement.
Back then, she mostly encountered disbelief that girls wanted to play competitively at all, let alone that they could be good.
Gumbley has been smoke-free ever since she finished too and while she isn't running competitively, she still works out regularly.
Wanna Get Away fares are generally very competitively priced, and the airline occasionally runs some pretty great last-minute fare deals.
There is neither a record of her daughter playing tennis competitively nor her son participating in high school track and field.
When he is not playing competitively, Jarvis posts videos to his incredibly popular YouTube channel, which currently has 2 million subscribers.
The commission claims Google acted anti-competitively by forcing onerous contracts on companies that used its search service on their sites.
"They have a huge stock of competitively-priced tires with an array of different brands to choose from," the website wrote.
Meanwhile, competitively bid pricing was extended to all suppliers of Medicare wheelchairs and other medical equipment, including in all rural areas.
Switching is important because only if consumers can readily vote with their feet do other companies competitively constrain the tech platforms.
She can play competitively at just about any sport you want to try to pick up: Ping-Pong, croquet, darts, pool.
Watch out: Reversing a strong-dollar policy could lead to countries competitively devaluing their currencies, and the return of higher inflation.
For Ms. Sharek, 28, it's not about discouraging the women who don't train competitively, but about elevating the women who do.
The former vice president has run more competitively with older blue-collar whites, but he's carried them only in South Carolina.
And these prize pools are common and big enough that some people now make their living essentially playing video games competitively.
Competitively what I think is interesting is that it was a much less clear picture a year and a half ago.
"And from the corporate standpoint, American companies are disadvantaged competitively if we're not out there with both feet playing the game."
The former is public, but the company declined to send VICE News the latter, saying it was confidential and competitively sensitive.
Serena Williams has not played competitively since she won her 23rd Grand Slam singles title, at the Australian Open on Jan.
They have been running competitively with messages tailored to those districts, he said, and may not find it easy to retool.
American businesses are also being squeezed as their input costs rise, which then undermines their abilities to produce competitively priced goods.
"It was a nice surprise to start so competitively here but we have to remember it is only Friday," said Verstappen.
According to a Reuters report, some carriers are considering Nokia and Ericsson for replacements, but their equipment is priced less competitively.
The Texas senator will be looking to leverage an organizational advantage that has so far kept him running competitively with Trump.
By the mid-1990s, he could not play competitively at all, even though he hit flawlessly in practice and casual rounds.
The savings aren't huge, but given Apple Arcade is competitively priced as it is, this makes it an even better deal.
The daughters were recruited as coxswains even though they did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew, the complaint says.
The fund-raising may bolster Lyft competitively, given that Uber has been caught up in an escalating series of internal problems.
"Men competitively upload illegally filmed videos and encourage one another so that they upload again and the cycle perpetuates," she said.
And they really have competitively ... three elements or issues that they're dealing with which are: How early or late are they?
Spend any amount of time in the fighting game community and you'll find that folks will play just about anything competitively.
Given the lack of competition in many markets, users often can't switch to another ISP if their existing provider behaves anti-competitively.
Both played Madden — a football video game — competitively, according to their player profiles on EA Sports, the maker of the Madden franchise.
Windows 10 S will need to perform well on low-end devices, and Microsoft's own hardware will need to be priced competitively.
Other candidates, including those campaigning competitively behind the leading batch of contenders, have expressed private and public dissatisfaction with the DNC rules.
Buttigieg, who is derided by Sanders supporters as "Mayo Pete" and "Wall Street Pete," ran competitively with that group at 24 percent.
She came out swinging at Amazon, and the crowd hollered and applauded as she called out the company for acting anti-competitively.
He started talking with recruiters for the A's in February and began playing competitively, hoping to make his way into the league.
I've had several surgeries through the years after playing soccer competitively in college, and lifting again keeps me from getting re-injured.
"I was swimming competitively in Florida, two-hour practices before school and after school, six days a week," says Weinstein, now 35.
Details: The survey of 1,533 adults finds Trump is polling competitively for re-election against 4 of 5 possible Democratic presidential candidates.
The Pocophone F1 is priced and specced competitively with the OnePlus 6, which has been very popular in India since its release.
Geely said the car would be priced competitively and said it would be fixed across all markets, but declined to give details.
But earlier this year, he announced that he'd try his hand at baseball – a sport he hadn't played competitively since high school.
"[Its] current high re-enrollment rate shows that consumers are ready for this improved healthcare experience – especially when it is priced competitively."
" When Natalie first planned out her transition four years ago, she says, "to be honest I thought things were probably over competitively.
A key element will be to ensure that innovative advanced and emerging technologies can be developed and competitively provided by private firms.
Many insurers appear to have priced their products so competitively that they lost money on them in the marketplaces' first few years.
This is filling a need in the surging plant-based food space that is competitively priced, sustainably produced, and — most importantly — delicious.
Gingrich recalls telling Trump that he could competitively enter the race for about $85033 million to 80 million, according to the excerpt.
It is pretty brutal competitively within the league itself, and that's what is important from a fan standpoint and a reputation standpoint.
Sadly, our government, liberals and businessmen (competitively driven to get lower costs) were widely unresponsive to the loss of working-class jobs.
At last weekend's South African championships, Semenya ran the 1500m and - for only the second time competitively - the 5000m, winning both events.
Munoz defended the carrier to say United pays competitively, and pushed back on accusations of managerial mistreatment of employees amid unionization efforts.
It was confirmed Birk fabricated the main premise of his story, how children as young as 12 were training and fighting competitively.
She is an avid skier, a sport she picked up from her mother, Ivana, who skied competitively for what was then Czechoslovakia.
"In rush hour, an Uber Black car could cost up to $200 to J.F.K., so these helicopters are competitively priced," he said.
Aetna employees will keep their compensation and benefits, and CVS will maintain a firewall to prevent the exchange of competitively sensitive information.
Ritchie began running competitively in the early 1960s as a sprinter, but he soon found that he was not deterred by distance.
At $69.99, the dimmer is competitively priced (and offers a discount for bundles with multiple switches), as is the plug, at $29.99.
In the long-term, it also could turn China's pork producers into international competitors, offering quality, competitively priced meat to regional markets.
But the problem is more general; the competitively lewd dialogue from which the show derives much of its energy registers differently now.
U.S. soybeans are competitively priced through mid-January while Brazilian shipments are competitive beyond that, according to a U.S. soybean export trader.
Topping the week's slate of competitively bid deals is a $400 million North Carolina GO public improvement bond issue selling on Wednesday.
We just compensate people competitively, and if they stay with us we do upside through other bonuses and that kind of thing.
"There's a fascinating simplicity to orchids that I find so beautiful," says Buanne, whose father and grandfather both competitively bred the bloom.
But like the Republican Governors Association and the Democratic Governors Association, the Democratic attorneys general group has struggled to raise money competitively.
But he added that people who shoot skeet competitively typically do so at a club or a shooting range, not in their backyards.
Stan Humphries, an economist at Zillow, says its listing platform yields enough fine-grained information that it can set prices accurately and competitively.
"It really does start with that customer and ensuring that we're priced appropriately and competitively," Gass said in an interview with Courtney Reagan.
Staying on schedule, pricing competitively, and sticking to her budget helped Webre transform her big risk into the big success she once imagined.
Indeed, 65% of the women on Fortune's 2017 Most Powerful Women list played sports competitively in either high school or college, sometimes both.
If people aren't writing him off because he's an amputee, he said, they do it because he's a black man who swims competitively.
The company's new $299.99 SmartCast Crave Pro and $249.99 Crave 360 speakers are competitively priced with Sonos' Play:1 and Play:3 speakers.
The argument for astronomical executive pay boils down to this: There's a thin market for skilled leadership, so companies have to pay competitively.
The argument is that other nations do this to keep their exports competitively priced compared to American goods despite tariffs and other duties.
By that I mean Chevrolet will likely continue to offer competitively priced (albeit autonomous) Silverado pickups to customers in rural Oklahoma, for example.
The executive, David Chung, was the president of the Oceania Football Confederation, whose 14 members wield little power competitively or politically in FIFA.
It is "a matter of fact", he says, that costs are too high for commodity steel to be produced competitively in Western Europe.
"Amazon appears to use competitively sensitive information — about marketplace sellers, their products, and transactions on the marketplace," the European Commission said this week.
Available in 14 colors, Casper's Cool Supima Duvet Cover skew toward pricey, but it's competitively priced when pitted against other high-quality sheets.
Once you have connected with friends, you can jump right in to play classic games co-operatively or competitively, depending on the title.
To me, the opaline ripples hold memories of my father, who sailed competitively, beating Ted Turner at the 5.5 meter 1972 world championship.
Fortunately, Glowforge tells me that its aiming for all the material prices to be set "competitively with other sources of high quality material".
Aramco prices competitively via monthly adjustments to official selling prices linked to regional benchmarks designed to protect market share and target sales volumes.
Don't be surprised if someone sets their sights on you, hoping to win you over (or hoping to face off with you competitively).
They're an unlikely pair whose unlikely bond was cemented this past summer when Kobayashi taught Eric Kelly how to eat hot dogs competitively.
Although I did competitively well on the DAT and applied, my science grades were clearly not stellar and affected my overall GPA negatively.
Provided there are no delays in permitting procedures, the project will allow Cyprus to receive competitively priced natural gas from 2021, it added.
Rodgers and fired coach Mike McCarthy had a competitively contentious relationship, a major reason there's a new man in charge with the Packers.
Multiplayer video games played competitively, often with spectators, are known as e-sports, and they have became a gateway to college scholarship money.
And while Sanders has greatly expanded his appeal to nonwhite voters since 2016, he is not running competitively with Biden among black voters.
Lamar "Accuracy" Abedi has been playing Call of Duty competitively since 2013 and signed with the New York Subliners for the 2020 season.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Joon Pahk is one of those fearsome productive polycreators who solve competitively, invent new games, dominate on Jeopardy and so on.
Huawei is one of very few companies that can competitively manufacture the radio access network (RAN) equipment necessary to build a 5G network.
And while the GOP nominee is running competitively in Florida and Ohio, Trump must also win Pennsylvania, which looks like a steep climb.
But equally important is the ability to lock in a secure, competitively priced power supply deal for what are huge continuous electricity consumers.
The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have divided up tech companies and are probing if they have acted anti-competitively.
In addition to all the benefits of being competitively fit and mentally pushing yourself, ice cross appeals to those seeking excitement and euphoria.
The big exception is Andrew Gillum, the African-American gubernatorial nominee in Florida, who has run competitively with those voters in several surveys.
The 29-year-old athlete confirmed during the CBS This Morning series, Note to Self, that he does not plan to skate competitively anymore.
CEO Elon Musk has also said that it could offer a competitively priced alternative for people who may be unhappy with their current service.
Like the Tab S3, Samsung hasn't announced pricing or a release date for the Galaxy Book, but I'd expect them to be competitively priced.
With the public release, Amazon WorkMail continues to be priced competitively at $4 per user per month, which includes 50 GB of mailbox storage.
The company sort of shot itself in the foot on that one, but expect to see more competitively priced slates from other hardware partners.
And there's a growing understanding today that companies that make a concerted effort to advance women leaders do better financially and competitively, she added.
Unlike some of my peers, who went on to skate competitively through middle and high school, I quit after-school skating soon after elementary.
Corporate venture capital — efforts by major companies to competitively invest in start-ups versus the famed Silicon Valley financial VCs — is one such example.
When I was skating competitively, there were girls who were technically good skaters but they didn't always perform well when the judges were watching.
Liza Minnelli, James Earl Jones, Barbra Streisand, Alan Menken and Harry Belafonte also have EGOTs — though they received one of their awards non-competitively.
He said that the company wouldn't export cars to countries where tariffs would make selling the vehicle impossible because it couldn't be priced competitively.
Chinese refiners have also been protected by a domestic floor price that is above international rates and provides a buffer for competitively priced exports.
Traditional retailers like Best Buy have continued to see pressure as Amazon and online-only retailers price more competitively and gain favor with consumers.
Our goal is not to shrink to success; our goal is to grow disproportionately and competitively versus other people in the consumer goods industry.
In the meantime, she hit squash balls against a wall at home, not knowing whether she'd ever have the opportunity to play competitively again.
It's competitively priced at $200 (for two tuners), while ongoing access to its TV Guide data is an optional and affordable $5 per month.
Competitively, I would guess that the Costco membership model holds up and that its own ecommerce methods will enable it to continue to thrive.
"We're going to start using our digital tools, our virtual advisers, to provide service for those clients, and they'll be priced competitively," Pruzan said.
Timex Allied Coastline ($99)Competitively priced, attractive, and available in a selection of colors, there's a lot to like about the Timex Allied Coastline.
"As consumers we could say that Amazon's extraordinarily convenient, most of its products are competitively priced," Vaheesan said in an interview with The Hill.
Ms. Rosenbaum knew from the letters that her grandfather, a stonemason, played lawn bowling competitively and donated property to the town for that use.
In 85033, Democrats improved their performance with this group by allowing moderate candidates to run very competitively on moderate platforms in Republican leaning districts.
He won't get the same coverage as a LeBron James, but he's been competitively running marathons at a high level for over 60 years.
Most people who run recreationally, and even quasi-competitively on the road race circuit do not watch track and field on a regular basis.
It argued that the discounts in question meant infliximab was competitively priced and offered savings to the UK National Health Service, without hindering competition.
Of course, this study was relatively small and focused on Caucasian men with the physical, economic and psychological wherewithal to run competitively for years.
Beating your personal best or the personal best of your frenemy is fun, but please don't compare yourself to the people who solve competitively.
The name was awarded to her when she was a teenager and beginning to play competitively in Bahia, her home state, in northeastern Brazil.
"One condition of any competitively acquired project is to sustain the bid specifications to the end," he said in a text message to Reuters.
In 2012, a research group at the University of Ohio set out to study how playing videogames cooperatively or competitively impacted subsequent cooperative behavior.
By being true to themselves and offering an inspiring message, liberal activists say, these candidates proved it's possible to run competitively in forbidding states.
It was the first time this wave system, which released its first version in late 2015, had been used competitively, even for a test.
"Sellers set their own product prices in our store and we have policies to help ensure sellers are pricing products competitively," the spokesperson said.
The country has pledged not to competitively devalue its currency and has promised to be more transparent about its interventions in foreign exchange markets.
Phys Ed People who start running competitively in their 50s can become as swift and well-muscled as older runners who have trained lifelong.
Women make up about 23 percent of the fan base for the Tekken fighting games, Mr. Religioso said, but few are playing them competitively.
TPG's highly-anticipated entry in December spurred hopes existing players would offer more competitively priced data and mobile bundles, as well as faster speeds.
The duo make it a point to seek out the most competitively advantaged businesses (moat) with an emphasis on high returns on invested capital.
As the expense of installing equipment required to neutralize diesel fumes has increased, carmakers have found it difficult to keep the cars competitively priced.
"The economic literature suggests that with arbitration, you are going to get something approximating a competitively set price," says Cooper, the study's lead author.
Being one of only two women on a mixed-gender 11-a-side team is pretty unique when you're playing competitively against other squads.
Craving stability — a quest that, as a child, led her to figure skate competitively, she said — she went to school to be hair colorist.
Her daughter was in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) for ten weeks, and is now a healthy 12-year-old who dances competitively.
Competitively, the United States also lacks signature players on the global bracket with no Americans ranked in the top ten of the ATP rankings.
That's because when women act assertively or competitively, or when they appear emotionally restrained, these women are flouting gender norms about how they should behave.
He's not going to be a major factor in Georgia, Oklahoma, or Arkansas – all states where Rubio has polled very competitively in the past month.
This case is testing how much discretion the EPA has in rolling back past funding decisions, especially on competitively awarded grants, and explaining its actions.
Amazon's Echo Buds are bulkier and don't have the same special iOS and Mac pairing integration as AirPods, but they are competitively priced at $129.
Most managers played basketball competitively through high school and are managers at least partly because they want to stay close to the game in college.
Pricing concerns tend to be overplayed, he said, especially considering the fact that similar services from HBO, Hulu, Sling TV and others are competitively priced.
Fantasy sports have surged in popularity as websites have made it easier to create fictional teams of athletes from sports leagues, and monitor statistics competitively.
Though she no longer competes competitively on the ice, she has taken her talents behind the camera lens where she has served as a commentator.
While Counter-Strike will always be his main game, Markeloff said he also plays Dota 2 with friends from time to time, although not competitively.
Longer term, the rise of cheap natural gas and increasingly competitively priced renewable power generation is expected to eat away at coal's power market share.
Fantasy sports have surged in popularity as websites have made it easier to create fictional teams of athletes from sports leagues and monitor statistics competitively.
Democrats also lead the generic congressional ballot and have been running competitively with GOP candidates in House special elections in districts once considered safely Republican.
If this report is true, the $79 Google VR headset would be priced competitively versus the Samsung Gear VR device, which currently sells for $99.99.
We probably moved too many resources ... into these new products and that cost us competitively for the quarter," Johnston told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
In a business already notorious for thin spreads, sources say JPMorgan has been pricing its prime brokerage offering competitively and angling to add more scale.
In an era in which fewer voters split their tickets, it is important to Republican leaders that Mr. Trump at least run competitively with Mrs.
By taking all the best elements from board games and adding in a DJ-style interface, players competitively make live music remixes with each other.
She'd been competitively riding horses for 14 years, and after a couple years off, she'd itched for a new way to fill that adrenaline void.
Nico's throaty vocals are layered atop Browne's rambling chords and then, over that, another layer of overwhelming strings that grow competitively louder throughout the song.
That will happen faster than anyone can imagine, and the need for competitively-priced BDS is a key piece of powering this rapid technological revolution.
It was more expensive than Tiger's handhelds, but every game offered unique gameplay, graphics, and sound, and game carts could often be found competitively priced.
But the sluggish bookings are a relic of bountiful harvests elsewhere in the world that are priced more competitively than product in the United States.
So if he wants to earn playing time, he will have to quickly round into shape, after more than a year of not playing competitively.
My family eats more and more as my kids get bigger, and Costco groceries are often very competitively priced compared with my local grocery stores.
This includes Sennheiser's competitively priced HD 450BT headphones, which could present a very solid alternative to more expensive models from companies like Sony and Bose.
In 2016, Sanders ran competitively with younger African Americans but overall attracted just one-fifth of black voters, according to the cumulative CNN exit poll.
The switch to two days, which would mimic the Fed Cup women's team event, eliminates the possibility of a competitively meaningless third day of tennis.
With specialization, kids were also more likely to play sports competitively, with specific performance goals, and less likely to be involved in recreational sports as teens.
Mashable understands that the second device mainly comprises a cosmetic facelift, and is priced more competitively than the first — which retails at $129 on its website.
Well, if you play it competitively against your friends, it certainly can be—as long as they care far more about the result than you do.
"In 2017 the average utilization of these terminals was 26 percent - leaving ample margin for more imports from the US if competitively priced," the Commission said.
Emma Abrahamson, a 22-year-old runner who hosts a popular running YouTube channel, ran competitively full-time from the time she was 11 years old.
In fact, Couture fought competitively late into his 40s ... taking on Lyoto Machida for the UFC Lightweight Championship in 2011 when Randy was 46 years old.
The second, that members should be elected competitively rather than by regional blocs voting for "clean slates" (pre-cooked lists), is more feasible but still unlikely.
But the club must also be concerned with pricing itself fairly, but competitively, among the city's many entertainment options or risk shutting out the local population.
The FTC said the merger as originally proposed would have reduced the number of competitively significant suppliers from three to two in each of those markets.
In a lengthy Instagram post shared last week, the Olympian announced that following the conclusion of the world championships, she will retire from the sport competitively.
Apple: Vice president Kyle Andeer disputed the idea that the iPhone manufacturer was acting anti-competitively by taking a cut of developer revenue in some cases.
"China's TRQ policies breach their WTO commitments and limit opportunities for U.S. farmers to export competitively priced, high-quality grains to customers in China," Froman said.
"SpaceX is honored by the Air Force's selection of Falcon Heavy to launch the competitively-awarded AFSPC-52 mission," said SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell.
The headset will be priced "competitively," but that's compared to the cost of a tethered headset and a computer, which could mean anything up to $1,500.
In a lengthy Instagram post shared last week, the Olympian announced that following the conclusion of the world championships, she would retire from the sport competitively.
To do this, infrastructure managers need to identify and perform the right activities, in the right place, at the right time, and at competitively verified costs.
The Kasich factorKasich has justified staying in the race because he says he will run more competitively against Trump in states in the Northeast and Northwest.
Good Asset Mix Rogers' mix of wireless and cable assets positions the company competitively and allows for significant revenue diversification through its robust bundled service offerings.
While not expected by Fitch, a downgrade could result from a prolonged inability to competitively access debt capital markets or renewed uncertainty in its Baltic portfolio.
"We will try to win French clients by selling gas and power competitively with a modern, digital system ... Total is well-known and credible," Pouyanne said.
I might be in better shape now than when I was swimming competitively, logging hours a day in the pool and also — yikes — 10 years younger.
To avoid this competitively priced supply encouraging more use, the country will limit the amount that can be sold to any particular person over a month.
"I think there will be a lot of Republicans running in states that the Democratic presidential nominee should win or run very competitively in," he said.
Despite all this additional kit to be installed in customers' homes, Poll bills the insurance products as competitively priced (and positioned) versus more traditional insurance offerings.
The recent trend of battle royale and perhaps the best game ever made, Tetris, combine in Tetris 99, where 100 people simultaneously and competitively drop blocks.
The Mach-E will be fast (it is), it will be smallish (it's a small crossover) and it will be competitively priced (at $40,000, it is).
"We think there is a decent chance that they can prove to be an extremely profitable, competitively advantaged company which will produce high returns," Anderson said.
"I said: 'Nancy, it doesn't matter how much money you have if we don't have lines where Democrats can run competitively and win,'" Mr. McAuliffe said.
This digital card game has amassed a significant fanbase and even has its own esports circuit, but you don't have to play competitively to enjoy it.
But as Jemima swam competitively throughout her teen years, she realized that her brother Will, who has Down syndrome, didn't have the same opportunities she did.
With European banks still benefitting from the ECB's quantitative easing programme, the loan market remains highly liquid and borrowers have access to competitively priced loan financing.
Spotify said the 30% cut Apple takes from transactions made through the App Store made it difficult for the company to price its Premium subscription competitively.
Some of us had nowhere to stay, so the indie production company Killer Films found competitively priced living spaces to accommodate their out-of-town actors.
In addition to fighting other women competitively, Dominique provides non-sexual services to male clients, everything from fantasy wrestling to full-on, no-holds-barred fighting.
Despite a challenging environment with slower global economic growth and intensifying geopolitical instability, we have again grown profitably in our markets, competitively and driven by strong innovations.
He may try to make himself a factor in Virginia or Minnesota, two other states where Rubio has polled if anything even more competitively – but so what?
That means they have to start considering themselves competitively, she suggested, and putting work into marketing and customer service in a way they may not have before.
One of the other relatively competitively priced dining experiences of the top 10 restaurants in London this Valentine's Day is Mayfair's two Michelin-star restaurant, the Greenhouse.
According to the Wall Street Journal, now it's rethinking that strategy as Disney, Apple, and NBCUniversal launch their own competitively priced services in an already crowded market.
They told my parents not to let me swim competitively, lest I push myself too hard and run out of oxygen in the middle of the pool.
As the pair bragged, competitively, about their Middle American credentials, Mr Pence took an early start by announcing: "I grew up with a cornfield in my backyard".
But at some point you can't wait indefinitely and you need to hire competitively and this is probably what we will see in the quarters to come.
Biel, who began running competitively just one year ago, said he sees his participation in the Games as a chance to be an ambassador for refugees everywhere.
Democratizing technology is the thesis behind most of Xiaomi's competitively priced products, including the $550/$13640323 notebook announced last week that will rival Apple's Macbook in China.
While not expected by Fitch, a downgrade could result from a prolonged inability to competitively access the debt capital markets or renewed uncertainty in its Baltic portfolio.
Moreover, with a starting price of $1,20163 and a Core Duo processor, the original MacBook was actually competitively priced when stacked against Windows machines with similar specs.
The termination means the bank is no longer required to submit quarterly progress reports to the Fed on how its risk management program monitors competitively bid transactions.
The company also agreed to maintain a firewall between Turner and AT&T Communications to prevent the transmission of competitively sensitive information of unaffiliated programmers or distributors.
They should sail through Group E against Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia but, with little experience playing competitively against top European sides, a question mark still exists.
She had recently pointed out to her brother-in-law that her mother, in addition to playing basketball, swam competitively before the war, wearing a bathing suit.
This is a daunting task because ABI engaged in a wide variety of competitively problematic conduct for years, leading price increases and stifling opportunities for rival beers.
Competitively sourced power is delivered to customers over the network of the local investor-owned utility company, which remains state regulated as a local distribution utility monopoly.
In 2007, DeMoss left Kentucky, but not before beating No. 1 Tennessee in her third season, lifting the Wildcats' program competitively and seeing its attendance dramatically increase.
If the price per barrel of oil rose, so did alternative energy stocks, because higher fossil-fuel prices would make renewable sources of energy more competitively priced.
"We're extremely pleased with the reaction around the world, even more so because we face nothing competitively for a month," said Dave Hollis, Disney's president of distribution.
He said he had not picked up a basketball since his team's Game 6 loss and did not plan to play competitively for another month or so.
Even in states that have legalized some form of marijuana, employers have felt pressed to reconsider drug-testing policies in order to hire competitively, Ms. Osipoff said.
The EU is clear that, without level-playing-field guarantees, it cannot offer a Canada-style free-trade deal to Britain for fear of being competitively undercut.
It also priced competitively against the giants of midsize cars, the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord, and included side airbags and an electronic stability control system.
The research grant that funded these scientific breakthroughs was provided by the USDA's Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI), the agency's primary source of competitively awarded grants.
"We are committed to helping sellers grow their businesses and remain the most competitively priced option for entrepreneurs to reach customers with fast shipping," the spokesperson said.
On the Freakonomics podcast, he says he stopped running competitively in his youth knowing the time he'd need to devote to the sport to be truly successful.
Djokovic, a 12-time Grand Slam champion, has not played competitively since his quarterfinal loss in July to Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon because of an elbow injury.
Most of the Texas-based majority-minority seats appear safe for the GOP, largely because they run more competitively among Hispanics than Democrats do among whites there.
So, ironically, the consumer business turned out to be hard economically and competitively intensive, but opened the door to build an incredibly lucrative and defensible enterprise business.
There's also a full menu of competitively priced entrees and sandwiches, but the fresh ingredients and the daily-made dough make the pizza hard to pass up.
"Our people are fantastic, it really is what sets us apart competitively in the industry and they are the ones that have made Southwest so successful," Kelly said.
We even reviewed the game's unique $300 controller in 2015 (it was sick), so we can't wait to see aspiring farmers go at it competitively for our entertainment.
Obviously, top 15 every week, lead a lap and running competitively is where we need to be to make things happen and have a run at the Chase.
Pricing for the Micron card hasn't yet been announced, but a spokesperson tells us it'll be "priced competitively" when it's released in the second quarter of this year.
When you're playing competitively — either one-on-one or in teams of two — the goal is to place cards on top of your opponent's cards to earn points.
Hamamcioglu says that the big opportunity for CarHopper, competitively, is to stay focused on the luxury and high-end market and build brand loyalty with those specific consumers.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Well-Positioned Operating Subsidiaries: Telefonica's ratings are supported by a portfolio of assets competitively well positioned and geographically well diversified across Europe and Latin America.
"We will invest in lower gross margins to ensure we are clearly and competitively priced every day," Brian Cornell, chairman and CEO of Target, said in a statement.
More than half the states in the country are considering either net neutrality laws, or executive orders prohibiting states from doing business with ISPs that behave anti-competitively.
Based on its preliminary fact-finding the Commission said today that Amazon "appears to use competitively sensitive information — about marketplace sellers, their products and transactions on the marketplace".
Novartis has priced Kisqali competitively with Ibrance in the United States and is offering co-packaging with hormone therapy letrozole, which it also sells, to kick-start sales.
And small though it is, given there's no way to meaningfully play competitively on the PS3's TF2—that lag is just too crippling—the community still remains.
And while their nationally branded products are priced competitively with its peers, they pride themselves on the fact that 50 percent of their units are exclusive, Chukumba said.
Fitch projects comps (excluding fuel and foreign exchange) will pace near current levels in fiscals 2017 and 2018 as food deflation moderates and Costco continues to price competitively.
"Both investors and corporate directors need to measure performance based on the profits a company generates from its competitively successful production of goods and services," Mr. Lutin said.
SeleCT stopped playing video games competitively in 2014 but he won more than $80,000 playing "Starcraft 2" and "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War" before the age of 25.
"We're leveling the playing field for people who don't have the time but are interested to play competitively, or at least hang in their neighborhood," Mr. Clark said.
S1B's IDRs reflect its key role as a covered bond funding vehicle for its shareholder banks by securing competitively priced funding and access to a diversified investor base.
The use of aimbots was weighed more seriously against Khattri, since he hacked the game's software — though, unlike XXiF and Ronaldo, he wasn't playing competitively when he cheated.
After proving Laver Cup could be done, Godsick and Federer now must prove it can be sustained, both economically and competitively, in a sport with a full calendar.
China's transport minister said earlier this month fare subsidies and the supplementing of driver wages by ride-hailing companies were competitively unfair and unsustainable in the long-term.
Aisles are full of organic Pink Lady apples, hormone-free local chicken, and organic tampons, all of which are competitively priced compared to other well-stocked premium supermarkets.
He added that Tinkelman's contracts with the county were competitively bid, and "minuscule" in terms of the millions in design and architectural spending by the Dutchess County government.
In addition to cheating on college admissions exams, the scandal includes accusations of bribing college coaches to designate students as recruits in sports they did not play competitively.
Mr. Semprevivo has admitted that he paid $400,000 to get his son admitted to Georgetown as a tennis recruit even though the son did not play tennis competitively.
"I don't think there is ever a decision on a player that doesn't have some balance on both their marketability and what they can contribute competitively," Garber said.
Syndergaard said he did not expect to throw for six weeks and would probably need the equivalent of a full spring training regimen before he could pitch competitively.
"After we hadn't paid a rival package to most of our senior staff in 2016, we always said that we would pay competitively again in 2017," he said.
The financial burden of this redesign will fall predominantly on franchisees, but Haynes said the company is offering incentives and "competitively priced packages" to help with the cost.
Assess the condition of the item you want to sell, compare it to what you've seen and set your price competitively, rather than shooting for close to retail.
While in college I ran competitively on a large cross-country and track team, and I have been transitioning to a new running routine outside of that group.
But we're closer than we were, in terms of having our core, having the type of guys we like, and playing the type of game we want competitively.
"Industrially and competitively it is logical in a duopoly that you need a reasonably strong competition," said Rob Morris, head consultant at UK-based aerospace advisers Flight Ascend.
San Francisco-based Schwab came later to ETFs than its rivals, but has grown its share of the market by offering funds at low cost and cutting fees competitively.
Although investors punished the company for perceiving it had strayed too close to Apple's wearable, the analyst argues the Blaze is competitively priced and still "squarely focused on fitness".
Competitively, the teenagers play games against older, more experienced teams in the South East Australian Basketball League – which coaches analyze with a focus more on skill changes than results.
She swam competitively and played soccer, but that didn't stop a doctor from telling her at age 8 that she was "fat" and needed to go on a diet.
"Certainly for competitively priced products like PCs, there will be price increases, particularly in the short run," says Brad Setser, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Under recently departed chairman Tom Wheeler, the FCC opened inquiries into how companies might be using free data programs to anti-competitively favor certain streaming music and video services.
Fitch projects comps (excluding fuel and foreign exchange) will pace near current levels in fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2018 as food deflation moderates and Costco continues to price competitively.
Target followed suit shortly after with a plan to competitively cut food costs as well because it's a dog-eat-dog world out there in the grocery chain game.
"SpaceX is honored by the Air Force's selection of Falcon Heavy to launch the competitively-awarded AFSPC-52 mission," SpaceX president and COO Gwynne Shotwell said in a statement.
The younger daughter, the social media influencer Olivia Jade, was then accepted to USC as a crew recruit even though she did not actually row competitively, the complaint states.
Lighthizer had said the United States is seeking an agreement that prohibits China from competitively devaluing its currency as part of trade talks, following past manipulations of the yuan.
Kathryn Edwards, Andrea Rene, and Sam Barlow discuss the money behind video games – what it takes to create and competitively play video games in this rapidly growing gaming world.
"Advertisers consider their ad creatives and their ad targeting strategy to be competitively sensitive and confidential," Rob Sherman, Facebook's deputy chief privacy officer, said in an interview with Reuters.
" In 2015 the company launched its DNI news initiative after accusations, in the words of one Guardian report, "distorting internet search results and acting anti-competitively by European regulators.
This is largely because many women are turned off by the idea of playing esports competitively when they see the kind of harassment and negative comments female players receive.
IBM's take: As IBM's chief diversity officer, Lindsay-Rae McIntyre was at the center of highly confidential and competitively sensitive information that has fueled IBM's success in these areas.
The traditional smartphone offering has matured, and Verizon has had to respond to smaller operators competitively, while emerging applications, where Verizon is strongly positioned, are in a nascent stage.
When I graduated college and entered the working world, my first boss was a dedicated New York Times crossword solver and he challenged me to solve competitively with him.
Here, powerful and cost-efficient systems of record — like the mainframe — remain in your data center to fuel the mission-critical and competitively differentiating side of the IT picture.
At present, Miranda is within arms-reach of achieving the celebrated "EGOT" — an Emmy, GRAMMY, Oscar and Tony award — which only a dozen entertainers have managed to achieve competitively.
The U.S. auto industry has already warned that any upward adjustment could disrupt its established supply chains and its ability to sell its vehicles competitively throughout the NAFTA market.
The company announced it will be selling its new Fire TV in a very competitively-priced bundle that throws in an Echo Dot for just a few extra bucks.
"Everything gets so intense when you're touring," says Hollingworth, who swam competitively until the age of 15, when she traded the pressures of training for recreational swimming's lackadaisical pleasures.
Mr. Sloane is accused of conspiring to bribe to have his son admitted to U.S.C. as a water polo recruit, even though he did not play water polo competitively.
But during the postseason, the sport sheds its least watchable teams, as well as a few that are competitively marginal, and gets down to the games that conclusively matter.
The veteran launch provider is looking to switch things up these days: It's laid out plans to build a high-tech and competitively priced line of rockets called Vulcan.
It's not fresh tomatoes that we desire, but the ability to work from home, run home businesses competitively, and share the produce of our brains with the larger world.
Great leaders clarify their higher purpose by: The ones who succeed are able to develop a competitively advantaged direction for advancing their agenda — a direction they can succinctly communicate.
He has spent almost 30 years competitively searching for, and obtaining, posters that highlight iconic bands of the 1960s, psychedelic venues and clubs, and geographic areas in New England.
Yet the federal government's support for urban transit is broadly limited to competitively selected capital projects, with little or no support for the operating costs of local transit agencies.
According to IBM, knowledge of this "highly confidential, proprietary, and competitively sensitive information" would allow Microsoft to compete for the same talent and business from customers that value diversity.
That person did not say what such action might entail, but the DOJ has a track record of bringing suits against educational institutions it believes are acting anti-competitively.
In sharp contrast, over 80 percent of its resources are devoted to competitively reviewed biomedical research projects, training programs and science centers, affecting nearly every district in the country.
As such, the idea that AT&T won't use the greater leverage from the Time Warner deal to behave anti-competitively seems naive in the context of AT&T's history.
Mack had grown up nearby and been a regular attendee at the fair as a child, often participating competitively (her pet rooster once won first place in the livestock section).
The golden arches, once thought to be the unconquerable overlord of fast food, are struggling to stay relevant in a market swarming with better-branded and more competitively priced competitors.
He competitively played Call of Duty, a popular shooter video game, and spent a lot of time online, his friend, who asked to remain anonymous, told BuzzFeed News over Facebook.
He realized that the only way to protect the wild populations was to beat the smugglers at their own game by offering collectors competitively priced and easily obtainable legal frogs.
"Just wait until the best boxer of a generation dismantles someone who has never boxed competitively at any level – amateur or professional," Oscar writes, "Our sport might not ever recover."
Women's-only events provide a safe place for women to build skills and make a name for themselves, which can then broadly encourage more women to play the game competitively.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Well-Positioned Operating Subsidiaries Telefonica's ratings are supported by a portfolio of assets that are competitively well positioned and geographically well diversified across Europe and Latin America.
Samuel Greaves, Air Force Program Executive Officer for Space SpaceX winning the first competitively sourced NSS contract is evidence that the rules of the military launch market have officially changed.
The leaderboard system in Walkaway [where people are competitively rated by what they contribute to a collective] is a really good example of how technology can pit us against us.
However, Fitch believes the company retains adequate access to competitively priced debt capital from unsecured bank term loans, as well as mortgage debt capital for select higher value unencumbered assets.
I think that being a great leader is making sure people are competitively paranoid all the time and that they feel driven to improve and enhance the offering to clients.
Fuji Oil was considering whether to sign a new contract for Iranian crude, its top executive said last week, adding that oil from Iran is competitively priced against rival grades.
"The impact of it would be devastating to demand, it would be devastating to jobs and it would be devastating to customers who want this competitively priced energy," Hopper said.
It wasn't until many years later, when he was 14 or so, that Cheserek impressed a teacher with his quickness on the soccer field and was urged to run competitively.
Here are seven reasons why the DOJ and the courts should reject any attempt to fix this clearly anticompetitive merger First, health insurance markets are already competitively fragile at best.
For far too long, politicians have had to rely on deep pocket contributions to run their campaigns, a system which effectively bars candidates without 'big money' connections from competitively running.
Election analysts from Real Clear Politics and FiveThirtyEight have concluded that Espy has a real chance; a series of early polls show him running competitively as the race kicks off.
However, as wet shaving has undergone a bit of a renaissance lately, newer companies are throwing their hats into the ring with their own high-quality and competitively-priced options.
"There's also, I believe, a Marine veteran who identifies as a democratic socialist who, if I'm not mistaken, is running competitively with someone in the House GOP leadership," he said.
With so much uncertainty, investors are eagerly pursuing the deals in market, nervous there will be little to invest in after October and leading investors to bid competitively for paper.
Other areas of structural reform that are needed include improving the business climate, relaxing regulations governing youth employment, and infrastructure modernization (especially the provision of reliable and competitively priced electricity).
And from across the river came the city's recent notice that after 40 years of celebrated residency the nonprofit music group would have to bid competitively to renew its lease.
What was once an anonymous entity in a sea of outerwear options has evolved into a full-fledged design operation in the business of making covetable and competitively-priced outerwear.
The buy-rate and dealer interest rate remain competitively priced as there typically are multiple lenders competing for the loan and the customer searching for the best priced interest rate.
"We expect to have a non-GAAP profitability quarter in financial year 220.6," Levie told Reuters, adding that Box is currently in the best position it has ever been competitively.
Move the first two rounds of the W.B.C. later by a week in March, so that the players — especially the fragile pitchers — are stronger and more prepared to play competitively.
Opposite the national trend of Democrats running competitively in Republican leaning districts across the country, the New Jersey Senate race may actually be in play in a reliably blue state.
Save for All-Stars Jeff Carter and reigning Norris Trophy winner Drew Doughty, the Los Angeles Kings haven't skated competitively on the ice at Staples Center for nearly two weeks.
Loughlin's daughters were recruited to USC as coxswains -- the crew member responsible for steering -- even though they did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew, the criminal complaint says.
These U.S. companies could then sell products more competitively to American consumers, who get to purchase cheaper goods, and Chinese employees can earn wages that would push them out of poverty.
However, the U.S. crude's economics or whether it is more competitively priced than oil from the Middle East can only be determined after it is processed at refineries, one source said.
Traders are shipping competitively priced crudes such as Russian Urals, Kazakhstan's CPC Blend, North Sea Forties and U.S. West Texas Intermediate to replace Middle East staples from Oman to Abu Dhabi.
Socialist  Bernie Sanders  competitively challenged Hillary Clinton  for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, and more recently,  Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez … Several candidates with socialist leanings lost their primary bids in Aug.
Both parents played competitively and it just happened that as their kids became highly-sought-after college recruits, their dad already knew or was related to the coaches who landed them.
In China, Meizu is a far smaller player than larger names like Xiaomi, but has continued to carve out its niche as a maker of high-performance yet competitively-priced devices.
Some states are tackling the problem with legislation (California, Oregon, Washington), while others (like Montana) are signing executive orders banning state agencies from doing business with ISPs that behave anti-competitively.
Rather than being seen as an impediment or equalizer, it should be seen as an opportunity for industry pioneers, incumbents and innovators alike, to offer products and services responsibly and competitively.
The UFC is selling a spectacle after all, and with the loss of the always competitively minded Joe Silva irrelevant stuff like this might start to appear more on UFC cards.
More simply, after ISPs began facing backlash for more heavy-handed net neutrality violations (like throttling), they began using more clever tactics like zero rating and interconnection to behave anti-competitively.
"Traditional OPEC suppliers will need to watch this space and price their crude competitively as up to 50 percent of incremental crudes into Asia could come from non-OPEC," Rawle said.
"We see Zama as an attractive asset that is competitively positioned on the global cost curve, and are confident that a potential deal could be closed before end-2019," they said.
These niche start-ups are also coming up at a time when there is industry skepticism about whether on-demand services can offer price and convenience competitively for the long term.
But "there is a little more headwind to Netflix competitively going into 250 more than going into any other year," according to Daniel Ives, head of technology research at GBH Insights.
"We see Zama as an attractive asset that is competitively positioned on the global cost curve, and are confident that a potential deal could be closed before end-2019," they said.
"The project is in line with our strategy to develop petrochemicals at our major integrated (refining) complexes and leverage competitively priced feedstocks," said Bernard Pinatel, Total's President for Refining and Chemicals.
If tax reform drives a wider gap in tax rates between larger and smaller companies, then smaller companies that are the engine of job growth and opportunity will be competitively disadvantaged.
A simple Google search proves that players have been complaining about unlock tech for months, and for just as long players have been using the Nobushi competitively for comparatively easy wins.
BECKY QUICK: And you still like the airlines as much as when you first bought it— WARREN BUFFETT: It's-- a business that's-- always subject to somebody doing something very dumb competitively.
A year after toppling Egypt's first competitively elected leader, Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood, after mass protests against his rule, Sisi won nearly 97 percent of the vote in 2014.
It's still very competitively priced at $999, but its internals are old, and if Apple finally updated it, the Air could easily become the best buy choice in Apple's laptop lineup.
The energy partnership with Russia had stretched over decades with mutual benefits, and gas imports from Russia were a competitively priced and reliable energy source for private consumers and industry, he said.
Despite the declined cargoes, South Korean refiners said they will continue to buy U.S. oil as long as it is priced competitively with other supplies, two of the sources said on Friday.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - A disillusioned Jason Day arrived five years ago for his first Masters but he was hardly full of eager anticipation about the prospect of finally playing Augusta National competitively.
The fuel for the Great Green Fleet deployment over the next year is a competitively priced blend of 90 percent diesel and 10 percent biofuel made from beef fat, Navy officials said.
"There are differences in social constraints on women, and if those are alleviated, you see women acting just as competitively as men," added Amanatullah, who was not involved in the current research.
"Instead, we want to help automakers create connected car solutions that fit seamlessly with their brands, address their customers' unique needs, competitively differentiate their products and generate new and sustainable revenue streams."
Global head of talent Melanie Myers and Toombs also acknowledged that a job at Wieden and Kennedy doesn't bring the industry's biggest titles or paychecks, though Myers said the agency pays competitively.
The overwhelming majority of college students who play a sport know that college will be the last time they suit up and play competitively a game they've enjoyed since they were kids.
The prince, who's previously competed in the vintage car class event (cancelled this year because of bad weather) told the Swedish newspaper Expressen that he would love to return to racing competitively.
But De Grasse, who has been running competitively for five years, has not perfected the complex string of movements to quickly get from the sound of a pistol into a full gallop.
A peach, for example, would be competitively priced with a fast food hamburger; that would have a major impact on people's purchasing decisions, our resulting food system, as well as their health.
JUST A YEAR and a half ago, the most common question about Tiger Woods's future was not whether he would win another major tournament, but whether he would ever play competitively again.
In a lengthy Instagram post shared on Friday, the Olympic alpine skier announced that following the conclusion of the World Championships in Sweden this month, she will retire from the sport competitively.
CBS (CBS), E.W. Scripps (SSP), Fox (FOXA), Tegna (TGNA), and Cox Enterprises settled with the Justice Department in a case involving alleged sharing of competitively sensitive information related to local ad sales.
I hope SFV continues to bring in players who want to compete at the highest level and be the best, because that's the best part about video games you can play competitively.
Not a single anti-abortion Democratic candidate is running competitively in the 91 districts the party hopes to flip from red to blue this year, according to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
They're competitively priced with leading brands: for example, 128 newborn diapers will sell for $113 when launched; 216 size 1 diapers are $38.49; 184 size 2 diapers are $39.69; and so on.
Rank explained that golf and hockey served as potential career trajectories but he lost a lot of weight during his battled with testicular cancer aged 22 so he stopped playing hockey competitively
"I am proud of the progress we have made since 2011 transforming the portfolio and building a set of competitively advantaged capabilities in innovation, design and eCommerce," Polk said in a statement.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's merchandise exports fell for the 27.9th successive month in December, as orders from the United States and Europe shrank and exporters grappled with a competitively weaker Chinese yuan.
These companies are here today because university researchers had access to competitively awarded grants from the very agencies that — depending on the course chosen by Congress — could see their budgets cut dramatically.
Logitech makes ultra-fast keyboards and gaming mice as well as headsets for players of games like League of Legends and Fortnite which are played competitively in so-called e-sports tournaments.
"For obvious reasons competitively, it doesn't make sense for us to do a ton to help grow that business for them," Chris Hjelm, Kroger's chief information officer, told CNBC in an interview.
Frozen food makers depend on a reliable, safe and state-of-the-art logistics and supply chain network to efficiently and competitively make and distribute food that the world enjoys every day.
Pavloff, who played competitively in tournaments for games like "Overwatch" and "Apex Legends," said the biggest downsides to being a pro gamer relate to time commitment, health, and a short career length.
The settlement does not require any pay-TV company to carry the Dodgers channel but does require DirecTV to refrain from swapping competitively sensitive information with rivals, according to a court filing.
"Builders need to manage these cost increases as they strive to provide competitively priced homes, especially as more first-time home buyers enter the housing market," said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz.
I got into it through him and started playing competitively from tee ball to when I was 18-years-old and decided to stop playing in order to go to music school.
Not for Those With E-sports Scholarships "The games that are competitively viable in the collegiate sphere have real depth, have deep levels of strategy, and require strategic teamwork," states this article.
"It's easy to poke fun at Scrabble, but people who play it competitively take it very seriously," Stefan Fatsis, author of the book "Word Freak," about competitive Scrabble, said at the time.
As manufacturer after manufacturer testified during public hearings on the proposed tariffs in May, higher prices for imported parts reduce their ability to sell competitively both in the United States and abroad.
Administration officials and GOP leaders recently released tax reform principles to guide their legislation, including competitively reducing the corporate rate and simplifying the code to level the playing field for small businesses.
She also has acknowledged agreeing to pay $200,000 so that her older daughter would be admitted to U.S.C. as a recruit in women's beach volleyball, a sport she did not play competitively.
Sanders's fundraising prowess helped him raise $2628 million in January alone, allowing him to spend competitively with Steyer and Bloomberg, both of whom supplement their campaign accounts with their own personal fortunes.
"Leveraging what they've been able to with Trailhead and Trailhead communities is going to be a key piece for them competitively moving forward in government as well as other verticals," Wettemann said.
While you may want to skip the large electronics and appliances, Bodge said Macy's is a good spot to find furniture that is "not only beautiful and well-made, but competitively priced."
"The whole purpose of the tax cut act was to put more money in companies so they could compete competitively with international companies," Mnuchin told reporters at a White House press briefing.
I'll also follow the next-phase of e-commerce in Africa, which could pit Jumia more competitively against DHL's Africa eShop, Opera and China's Alibaba (which hasn't yet entered Africa in full).
And in typical Chinese fashion, it's priced very competitively at 206 yuan ($100), while adding new features like portability — it's able to play up to eight hours of music on the go.
"Our people are fantastic, it really is what sets us apart competitively in the industry and they are the ones that have made Southwest so successful," Kelly told "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer.
The largest U.S. drugmaker said its lengthy analysis determined that splitting off its low-growth generics from its patent-protected branded products would not boost cash flow or better position the businesses competitively.
"SpaceX is honored by the Air Force's selection of Falcon Heavy to launch the competitively-awarded AFSPC-52 mission," SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell told CNN Money in a statement.
" He attributes that position to Greene and said that while Google needs to ramp up its hiring in sales to catch up with its rivals, "in many accounts, they've shown up extremely competitively.
Braeburn Pharmaceuticals reportedly has said it plans on pricing Probuphine competitively with other drugs that sell for around $1,000 and $1,143 per month, which is much more expensive than oral forms of buprenorphine.
While several peers have also taken steps to competitively position their fleets, Transocean has generally taken a more robust view of their fleet that seems to support their strategic, operational, and financial goals.
For everyone except Biden, Warren and Sanders, the dominant assumption may be that the best way to run competitively in New Hampshire is to ride the momentum from a good showing in Iowa.
Volkswagen, for its part, said it was seeking new global supplier contracts to source 20.8358 billion euros ($60 billion) of electric car content including batteries, which are not yet manufactured competitively in Europe.
The company offers food delivery as one of its many services, and it is able to price that business competitively thanks to its massive fleet of 200,000 drivers and revenue from other services.
But in cities like New York and London, if they become cheaper than public transport—or at least competitively priced and more convenient—they could worsen traffic and decimate rail and bus services.
"Publicly disclosing competitively negotiated, proprietary rates will push prices and premiums higher — not lower — for consumers, patients, and taxpayers," Matt Eyles, president and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans, said in a statement.
Domestic data showed India's merchandise exports fell 14.75 percent in December from a year earlier, as orders from the United States and Europe shrank and exporters grappled with a competitively weaker Chinese yuan.
Without major shifts in government space policy to privatize current infrastructure and competitively outsource to primarily US-owned companies, our current industry will slowly die out with nothing "American" available to replace it.
The new team tennis event, kicking off in Prague and moving to the United States next year, was a first chance for the world's top two players to play competitively side by side.
Harrough, who swam competitively and played water polo in high school, says her peers weren't necessarily welcoming throughout the training process, and some people had no qualms making unwelcome comments about her body.
Although not expected by Fitch, pressure on the ratings could come from an adverse change in investor sentiment materially affecting Nykredit's ability to access competitively priced funding or from reduced emphasis on liquidity.
Moore also singled out Canada's Eugenie Bouchard and Spaniard Garbine Muguruza as being among the "very attractive prospects" on the WTA circuit tour, before explaining that they were "physically attractive and competitively attractive".
The probe by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority coincides with European regulators taking a closer look at the major internet platforms — Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Google — to determine whether they behave competitively.
Suppliers will make the parts, and Ford will sell them at a profit, but says they will be competitively priced, in part to attract independent repair shops as well as its own dealers.
CBS, E.W. Scripps, Fox, Tegna – The TV station operators, along with Cox Enterprises, settled with the Justice Department in a case involving alleged sharing of competitively sensitive information related to local ad sales.
"There is enough money to pay employees more fairly and competitively," said Ulrich Silberbach, head of the dbb union which represents civil servants, pointing to Germany's strong economic upswing and record tax revenues.
"Along with just offering those foods, they can promote them, make them attractive, delicious, priced competitively with less healthy foods, highlight them on menus, and put them in a prominent place," Onufrak said.
He competed in the European circuit, playing competitively in England, Belgium, and Germany amongst other countries, but told CNN he never felt good enough as a player, and wanted to try coaching instead.
While several peers have also taken steps to competitively position their fleets, Transocean has generally taken a more robust view of its fleet that seems to support their strategic, operational, and financial goals.
Yet he is running competitively with Clinton in the states that will decide the winner of the White House after what may be looked back on as the low point of his campaign.
In fact, in 2016 exit polls found that Sanders ran somewhat more competitively among African American voters in several of the Midwestern battlegrounds -- including Michigan and Wisconsin -- than he did in the South.
Well Doba is both putting his life on the line as well as competitively trying to break records such as greatest number of days paddles by a Polish man in a single year.
The way that Amazon works to undermine sales for merchants of competitively priced products is to remove the "Buy Now" button that appears to the right of products on its platform, Bloomberg reported.
After she decided to stop playing competitively just before her 22nd birthday, Cavaday planned to return to the tour as a coach, to impart the experience she had gained on a young player.
"Builders need to manage rising construction costs to keep their homes competitively priced for the newcomers to the housing market," said Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington, senior economist at the National Association of Home Builders.
And the country's 2013 move to join the European Union brought competitively priced goods from elsewhere in the bloc onto store shelves, adding to the woes of the struggling agricultural and manufacturing sectors.
Extending sole-source contracts to companies owned by women should give them "an opportunity to get that experience and get ready to compete" for the more numerous and larger contracts bid competitively, she said.
The New York issuance, underwritten by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is part of a total sale of $860 million, which includes $60 million of taxable fixed-rate bonds that will be offered competitively.
Just imagine the calculus of the unnamed relatives of a teenaged girl who authorities said paid $1.2 million to get her into Yale University as a soccer recruit, though she did not play competitively.
The Isacksons also participated in the scam to boost their second daughter's test scores and secure admittance into USC as a crew recruit, even though she did not row competitively, according to the complaint.
"(P)ublicly disclosing competitively negotiated, proprietary rates will reduce competition and push prices higher - not lower - for consumers, patients, and taxpayers," said Matt Eyles, chief executive of America's Health Insurance Plans, a trade group.
The service is competitively priced — my Verizon unlimited plan, for instance, costs me $80 a month — and Comcast is going out of its way to make the service less Comcasty than its other lines.
The Nokia 6 is priced competitively and this will be key as it comes up against the likes of Vivo and Oppo who have been known to produce high-spec phones at low prices.
The move, however, has allowed the American icon to circumvent the region's tariff barriers and price its bikes more competitively, resulting in a 77% jump in sales in Southeast Asia during the June quarter.
But in a world where Trump can win the Republican nomination—can poll competitively with one of the most polished Democrats in town—is it still clear that algorithmic talking points aren't good enough?
Unless Woods enters the St. Jude Classic in Memphis in two weeks, an event he has never played, he would go into the year's second major championship without having played competitively in 10 months.
But since 2015 and the WWE's "Women's Revolution" that gradually took place over the last three years, the overhauled division has been competitively booked and more fitting entrance music has come along with it.
"The FCA indicated that it had reasonable grounds for suspecting that Marsh Limited and others have been sharing competitively sensitive information within the aviation (re)insurance sector," Marsh said in its statement on Friday.
"We continue to view Capita as a traditional BPO provider that is competitively challenged, which justifies a discount to its wider peers," Morgan Stanley analysts said in a note, referring to business process outsourcing.
Net neutrality began as a bipartisan, unanimous FCC policy statement in 2005 that ensured consumers could competitively access and use the legal content, apps, and devices of their choice, subject to reasonable network management.
When the two work competitively — the generator trying to trick the discriminator and the discriminator scoring the effectiveness of the generator — the system eventually learns how content can be transformed into a certain style.
Even as Mr. Trump slips in the polls in nearly every battleground state, raising Democratic hopes for an Electoral College landslide, Republicans continue to run competitively in the hardest-fought Senate and House races.
Beginning in January of this year, the agency implemented an aggressive timeline to phase in prices for DMEPOS established in competitively bid areas to those areas that have not been subject to competitive bidding.
"The manufacturer uses list price in an aspirational way — it's what they wish they could charge," said Victor Rosenman, the chief executive of Feedvisor, a start-up that helps e-commerce companies price competitively.
My normal arc with games I play competitively is that I overperform in the early hours—I'm the sort of player who quickly notices subtle ways to get an advantage against other new players.
"Advertisers consider their ad creatives and their ad targeting strategy to be competitively sensitive and confidential," Rob Sherman, Facebook's deputy chief privacy officer, said in an interview on Wednesday, when asked about political ads.
I found it fascinating because it seemed like a reminder that some of Silicon Valley's biggest deals happen quickly and extremely competitively, a seemingly stark contrast from other mergers and acquisitions outside of tech.
With Prokhorov, the league's first majority owner not from North America, the Nets hoped to become another pillar of the league's expanding global community, competitively exemplified by the Spurs and their innovating coach, Gregg Popovich.
This video of the event, which shows the athletes competing in what appears to be a tournament, has taken over the internet because, as it turns out, watching someone competitively jump rope is absolutely mesmerizing.
BEIJING, March 14 (Reuters) - China's transport minister said on Monday that ride-hailing companies like Didi Kuaidi and U.S. firm Uber Technologies Inc subsidising discounts and supplementing driver wages was competitively unfair and not sustainable.
Olynyk, who grew up playing games at the University of Toronto where his father coached, and competitively during his youth for the Scarborough Blues alongside Cory Joseph, marvelled at what he's witnessing in the city.
"We intend to create an all-electric future that includes a complete range of EVs including full-size pickups, and we will share additional information when competitively appropriate," she said on a call with analysts.
New York City has slapped Verizon with a lawsuit that claims the telecommunications conglomerate broke a 2008 contract to provide citywide fiber coverage, depriving residents of competitively priced options for better television and internet service.
"Historically, transactions have been competitively bid out to both local and international banks with the lowest bidder typically winning the mandate," said Tamim Jabr, Deutsche's head of corporate and investment banking coverage in Saudi Arabia.
" Hoy said of his two-year-old son who has just got his first bike: "I would have no qualms at all about encouraging my son to take up cycling competitively if he wanted to.
Wal-Mart has put more resources toward its food/consumables and apparel divisions lately, while the company also hopes to maintain wide margins between its competitively low prices and those of its peers, Binder said.
Shrinking orders from the United States and Europe and a competitively weaker Chinese yuan contributed to a 14.75 percent plunge in exports in December from a year earlier, marking the 13th straight month of decline.
The Big 12's decision against expansion should keep intact the A.A.C., which has tried to present itself as the sixth power conference — a moniker it may deserve competitively but falls far short of financially.
Using Credit Karma's partner network of over 800 banks, its savings rate will move competitively with the market, so customers won't have to monitor rates across banks to ensure they are earning a high return.
The Housing Credit has become the most important funding source for affordable apartment development, with state housing agencies competitively awarding credits to developers, who produce with Credit proceeds rent-restricted apartments for low-income households.
And while the kits are priced competitively with one another, they compare with an average cost of $4 a meal when cooking at home and $10 a meal when ordering at a restaurant, NPD said.
The filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission did not disclose fees, but San Francisco-based Schwab has grown its share of the market by offering funds at low cost and cutting expenses competitively.
And while the previous FCC initially took a wait-and-see approach to the problem, it ultimately concluded that both AT&T and Verizon's implementation of caps was being used anti-competitively to harm competitors.
Op-Ed Contributor Two decades ago, when I was skating competitively, it was always clear who my primary rival would be: Michelle Kwan, a skater who regularly received 6.0s, or what were then perfect scores.
" The president asserted that "If we could ever competitively, at a cheap rate, get fresh water from saltwater, that would be in the long-range interests of humanity and would dwarf any other scientific accomplishments.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has settled antitrust charges with Sinclair Broadcast Group, Tribune Media Co and four other broadcast companies accused of sharing competitively sensitive information with rivals, the department said on Tuesday.
I didn't play competitively again until I joined the Brighton Bandits, a team on the English South Coast who were part of the world's only national L.G.B.T. football league, the Gay Football Supporters' Network League.
Simply fitting tournament time into a busy schedule is challenge enough, but even if you can make the time, where do you go to find other adults who are competitively playing the games you love?
However, "their latest OSP is not attractive to refineries," a trader with an Asian refiner said, adding that grades from the United Arab Emirates, of quality similar to Arab Extra Light, were more competitively priced.
Gallerists, collectors, random visitors and curiosity seekers dressed competitively, vying, it seemed, to outshine one another, their attention often straying from the exhibition walls to the theatrical scene in the aisles of the tented enclosure.
"At Dad's, I grew up on a farm, I shot muzzle-loaders competitively for 10 years, we had a dirt bike track, and deer season is like the biggest family holiday we have," she adds.
Betz, who grew up swimming competitively, says she enjoys following other sports, joking that she uses the Oath-owned website Rivals to research top college football recruits to impress her husband, who played collegiate football.
But to its critics, the gamesmanship required for the Naval Academy to be able to play football competitively with the likes of Notre Dame has hurt its ability to turn out the best officers possible.
"There are actually some people in the world who still play Age 1 competitively — they're mostly in Thailand — so we watched a bunch of videos and it turns out they only build three units," he said.
In 2016, rivals Huawei, Vivo and Oppo were among the challengers that rose up with competitively priced phones and strong offline distribution reach to knock Xiaomi off the number one perch for smartphone sales in China.
"The fact is that U.S. LNG, if priced competitively, can play and increasing role in EU gas supply, enhancing diversification and EU energy security," the EU said in a document detailing the state of EU-U.
Prosecutors allege that Loughlin and her husband, Los Angeles fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, agreed to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, even though they did not row competitively.
"Thereafter, the Giannullis agreed with [the witness] to use bribes to facilitate her admission to USC as a recruited crew coxswain, even though she did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew," the complaint alleges.
Although currently not expected by Fitch, negative rating pressure could arise from a marked deterioration in asset quality, leading to pressure on earnings and capital pressure; or from a prolonged inability to competitively access wholesale markets.
The request notes that pieces of the Gateway, which will be provided by various international partners, should be "launched on competitively procured vehicles," while astronaut crews will launch on the SLS inside the Orion crew capsule.
Indonesia is the latest Asian country to import U.S. crude as shale production growth enabled the United States to ship out more competitively-priced light oil to a growing number of buyers in Asia and Europe.
Loughlin, 54, and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, prosecutors said, even though they did not row competitively, to help them gain admission.
Xiaomi is strongest in China, but it has come under pressure at home at a wave of Android rivals including Huawei, Oppo and Vivo have found success with competitively priced phones and an offline sales strategy.
Most professional baseball players follow a traditional route of playing competitively in high school and college, then getting picked up by a professional team to play in the minor leagues, and later advancing to the MLB.
"Thereafter, the Giannullis agreed with [the witness] to use bribes to facilitate her admission to USC as a recruited crew coxswain, even though she did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew," the complaint alleges.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it had settled antitrust charges with CBS Corp, Cox Enterprises Inc, E.W. Scripps Co, Fox Corp and Tegna Inc, which were accused of sharing competitively sensitive information.
Loughlin and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, even though they did not row competitively, to help them gain admission, according to prosecutors.
Lance, a 19-year-old who had played against Katz several times and who asked to be identified only by his first name, said that Katz only played Madden competitively, to the best of his knowledge.
There's just no reason for this elitist mentality that Samsung's flagship phones, which are designed to be state of the art to competitively give the iPhone a run for its money, should cost less than iPhones.
One would have to be blind to not see that these actions of state legislatures are designed to artificially enrich Big Eye by being protectionist and anti-competitively destructive of the market place and individual liberty.
Many Tier 1 firms may simply move forward with their initiatives (to realize returns on their investments), and use this opportunity competitively in order to differentiate their values and services to customers, versus Tier 2 providers.
"We have been just pounding the pavement, working with amazing suppliers and sourcing just unbelievable products," Yeom told Cramer on Thursday, highlighting the company's ability to offer products like the fidget spinner at competitively low prices.
The players would deservedly be positioned to finally circumvent N.C.A.A. chicanery, and those not destined to make it to the big stage would at least get paid decent money until their dreams were competitively snuffed out.
The Indian company that carried out the project, Coastal Gujarat Power Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Power, said it would create jobs, benefit 16 million domestic consumers and provide competitively priced electricity to industry and agriculture.
Though renewables should inherently have equal opportunities to compete in the market and corporate lobbying sphere, the reality is that fossil fuel interests have the money to competitively participate in this system, while renewable interests don't.
"If we can develop Narrabri gas, it will be the most competitively-priced gas for NSW customers, and it will always be cheaper than LNG imports, especially when gas prices are high in Asia," Gallagher said.
Prosecutors allege that Loughlin and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, even though they did not row competitively, to help them gain admission.
Marokos, who wrestled competitively in high school, had been taking jiu-jitsu at a local gym in Windsor for a couple of years—and had absolutely no striking background—when she first got the MMA bug.
Although Oxent, which has run the Electronic Sports World Convention for 13 years, has organized women-only tournaments for years for Counter-Strike, there is little evidence that they are encouraging more women to play competitively.
Mr. Perot did not win any electoral votes, but he ran competitively with those two major-party nominees in much of the country and even outpolled then-President Bush in Maine and Mr. Clinton in Utah.
Mr. Perot did not win any electoral votes, but he ran competitively with those two major-party nominees in much of the country and even outpolled then-President Bush in Maine and Mr. Clinton in Utah.
But none of this is new: To be priced competitively, hair dealers have always had to undercut the women selling their hair, which is why dealers have historically flocked to places where women are in dire straits.
Though the company says pricing is forthcoming, I'm told it'll be priced competitively with other premium flagships, which means HTC could end up shooting itself in the foot again when the phone launches in the coming weeks.
Prosecutors allege that Loughlin, 54, and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, even though they did not row competitively, to help them gain admission.
As military commander, Sisi led the ousting of Egypt's only competitively-elected leader, President Mohamed Mursi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, who was toppled amid demonstrations against his rule in 2013, a year after taking power.
If you look at the faces of many American agricultural families, they're probably smiling about being able to sell their products competitively to the 96 percent of the world's consumers who don't live in the United States.
"Starting today, we're launching Tesla Insurance, a competitively priced insurance offering designed to provide Tesla owners with up to 20% lower rates, and in some cases as much as 30%," the company said in a blog post.
" Moore created a further stir by saying the women's game was poised for success in the future with "very attractive prospects," like Eugenie Bouchard and Garbiñe Muguruza, whom he later clarified were "physically attractive and competitively attractive.
But a working paper published last year found that whereas gay men behaved less competitively than straight men (accounting for roughly two-fifths of their earnings penalty), there was no such difference between lesbians and other women.
The FCA said it was using a "call for input" to better understand how data and advanced analytics are being accessed and used, the value offered to market participants, and whether they are competitively sold and priced.
That is, the biggest differences in strength of schedule in the competitively top-heavy sport of college football are not between the merely bad opponents and the worst ones, but between the very good and the best.
About 13 miles from Las Vegas, Henderson looks more like the kind of wealthy, white, outer-ring suburb where Republicans still hold their own, and the parties fight it out competitively in congressional, state and local races.
Gentiloni said if the U.K. wanted zero tariffs on its exports to the EU after Brexit, it would have to adhere to a criteria of no "dumping," the practice of selling products at a competitively low price.
When he dismissed the case nearly two years ago, US District Judge George Daniels found that any arguments that other businesses had lost money or suffered competitively because of Trump's interest in his companies were too speculative.
Last season, they reached the Western Conference finals after a hard-fought series against the Los Angeles Clippers, and though they lost to the Warriors, the eventual champions, in five games, they played competitively early in the series.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is seeking to prevent China from competitively devaluing its currency as part of ongoing trade talks between the countries, following past manipulations of the yuan, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said on Wednesday.
And it's not just Biden who is running competitively with the president in Texas; the Q poll shows five other potential Democratic nominees -- including Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris -- trailing Trump well within the poll's margin of error.
Brolly, the U.K. insurance app that lets you keep track of your various policies so you are correctly and competitively covered, is launching a new product to plug what it sees as a gap in home contents insurance.
"I want to be out there and show you can be a strong, fearless, independent athlete and be a woman," Ashley says, adding that when she started surfing competitively, she had very few role models of her own.
Kvitova, who said this week she will be fit to compete at Wimbledon where she has twice won the title, has not played competitively since the attack, which left her with serious injuries to her left playing hand.
With such low production costs and LNG facilities closer to buyers in Europe and Asia, the Qatari move means U.S. producers could struggle to sell their LNG competitively and projects still needing finance could struggle to find investors.
Smith, who played competitively as a junior and captained a University of Georgia team that swept four straight Southeastern Conference titles from 1971 through 1975, assumed his position in 2007 and is the longest-tenured USTA chief executive.
While unexpected, a downgrade could also result from a prolonged inability to competitively access debt capital markets, if the Danish business faces a significant asset quality deterioration that materially impacts capitalisation or if the improving earnings trend reverses.
The DOJ claims DirecTV unlawfully exchanged competitively sensitive information with cable companies Cox, Charter and AT&T to win leverage in their talks and reduce the risk of losing subscribers if they decided not to carry the channel.
Myself and other experts warned the FCC that differences in propagation characteristics between mobile spectrum below and above 1 GHz are not competitively significant because capacity, not coverage, is the most significant issue affecting mobile wireless networks today.
According to a study by the American Sports Medicine Institute, kids who pitched competitively more than eight months a year were five times as likely to hurt their arms than those who limited themselves to fewer than eight.
In contrast, the FCC effectively defined net neutrality in a unanimous 85033 Internet policy statement from a consumer perspective, that a consumer should expect to be able to competitively access the content, apps and devices of their choice.
The bank's ranking drop for winning competitively bid issues was not as steep, falling to fifth place with 40 deals totaling $2.92 billion so far this year from third place with 55 deals totaling $3.48 billion last year.
Sky TV and broadband bundles are where the best deals and discounts can be found, but Sky is still competitively priced if you're just after a standard broadband package to cover your home in consistent and reliable WiFi.
"Everybody wanted to follow in the footsteps of Tiger, especially all the local kids, because he grew up where we did," said Hicks, who won his first trophy at age 8 and played competitively until he was 13.
On the international playing field, the company with the lowest costs (including taxes) is in a competitively superior position as it can charge less for its products while dedicating more to research and development or other capital projects.
In basketball, where salaries generally are smaller, league head coaches are paid more competitively, although big names in the A.C.C., the Big Ten and the Big 212 tend to make more than their counterparts in the Pac-123.
Mr. Lamont will face the Republican business executive Bob Stefanowski in a year when the G.O.P. has a chance to run competitively in an otherwise liberal state because of the unpopularity of the outgoing Democratic governor, Dannel Malloy.
Another approach, already proposed by some in Congress, would move to a Canadian-type point system, which allocates visas competitively based on various criteria such as existing ties to the country, English fluency, formal education and job skills.
While the United States might restrict Americans' ability to buy things from foreign countries by raising tariffs on imports, what it cannot do is force people in other countries to buy American goods that are not priced competitively.
High prices have been a widespread complaint among consumers looking for the right meal kit, and Amazon — known for keeping prices competitively low — could be looking to solve this problem, seeing opportunity in an evolving and expanding market.
" This repeated a similar line of argument that Trump made at a February 7 campaign event, where he said, "If we competitively bid drugs in the United States, we can save as much as $300 billion a year.
Shortly after the late 2007 release of Valve's The Orange Box, a compilation featuring the multiplayer shooter alongside Portaland Half-Life 2, a few hundred people came together to play competitively, creating their own online forum to organize tournaments.
At the time of Trump's inauguration, some organizers said the haphazard nature of the planning meant the committee was unable to competitively bid out the contracts for venues and catering, leaving them subject to whatever vendors wanted to charge.
For the United Arab Emirates' Musabbeh al-Kaabi, chief executive of Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Petroleum and Petrochemicals, the shale revolution has the made North American gas and petrochemicals industry very attractive, bringing competitively-priced gas feedstock to the market.
Spain's most famous derby, El Clasico, has been a fairly even affair down the years, with Real just ahead in the all-time standings with 93 wins to Barcelona's 20003 since the fixture was first contested competitively in 1929.
"This project in Algeria illustrates our petrochemical growth strategy, which consists of expanding our activities from competitively advantaged feedstock, especially derived from gas, to take advantage of growing global plastics demand," Total CEO Patrick Pouyanne said in the statement.
Federer and Nadal, the game's top two players who split this season's four grand slams, teamed up on Saturday, putting aside a long-running rivalry to play doubles competitively for the first time, giving fans an eagerly anticipated treat.
He drew attention to the words of Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, the Saudi Deputy Crown Prince, who recently said that his nation's oil becomes a spoiled asset if they don't continue to produce and sell it at competitively.
But that all requires a careful balancing act to ensure that it is able to price competitively enough that it can convince consumers that they should just order their food through an app rather than going to a store.
Andy Murray has had to extend his six-month absence by having hip surgery, while Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka have not played competitively since Wimbledon in July although the pair, unlike the Briton, will be at Melbourne Park.
Middle East firms, particularly in the tech or services industry sectors, are often not priced competitively when compared to South Asian or Eastern European firms nor are they as innovative as high-end businesses in the U.S. and China.
In order for us to actually play competitively, we had to dedicate significant chunks of time to get matches set up, make sure everyone was in game, and hope they all had a secure connection to EA's wobbly servers.
The lower-cost projection system should allow CastAR to be cheaper than any high-end VR headset: the team expects the consumer package — the computing unit, headset, and mat — to be priced competitively with a modern video game console.
Hikosaka said his team was working to raise the battery's energy density to enable it to match the performance of lithium ion batteries by around 2020, and to develop more powerful, lighter and competitively priced batteries "in the 2020s".
A downgrade of Realkredit would most likely be a result of it being unable to competitively access wholesale funding markets or if it significantly increases its reliance on international debt investors, who may prove less stable during financial stress.
Obamacare customers seem to be choosing the cheapest available plan each year, and a large number have been willing to switch plans each year to get a better deal, so plans need to be competitively priced to get customers.
While nowhere near as robust and feature-rich as something like TiVo's products, Tablo's DVR is priced competitively at $200 and offers a lower (and optional) monthly fee of just $5 in order to access its TV guide data.
We engage with games in a number of divergent ways: competitively and casually; looking sometimes for immersion and others for artifice; holding controllers, drawing maps on tabletops, debating romantic choices, building fantasy football teams (and fantasy football teams, too).
The Bucks dropped the second half of their back-to-back on the road Monday night in Miami, but it is not lost on Edens that his two franchises on separate continents are in two completely different places competitively.
No question, Durant's Oklahoma City departure has contributed mightily to a competitively lopsided postseason, with the Warriors, now 231-211, and the Cavaliers blowing through conference play and the Warriors just one victory from an unprecedented four-series sweep.
GitLab, which is now valued at more than $1 billion, clearly laid out "why there was a significant addressable market" in software development and "how they are competitively positioned" to play a leading role in that space, Hayward added.
Popular music streaming app Spotify also filed an antitrust complaint against the tech giant earlier this year,  saying that the 30% cut Apple takes from transactions made through the App Store makes it difficult to price its offering competitively.
American Skeleton racer John Daly has been doing that competitively for 15 years, but his sled, which slides down an ice-covered bobsled using a pair of metal runners, can actually hit speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.
I'm probably The Verge's most ardent follower of e-sports — video games played competitively for vast sums of money and in front of big crowds — but I have to concede that the Super Bowl that just happened was something altogether different.
On the same day it announced the investigation, Mr. Paxton's office served Google with a civil investigative demand, seeking what the company called "highly proprietary, competitively sensitive, and otherwise confidential business information" including internal planning memos, strategic documents and white papers.
Hockey said the move to zero was inevitable -- but he conceded that the board decided to respond quickly after Schwab eliminated commissions because TD Ameritrade would have been in a tough spot competitively if the firm didn't match Schwab's move.
They had it easier on this one front: They could maintain an allegiance to their female friends, because there was a much smaller chance that their husbands were going to play a competitively absorbing role in their emotional and intellectual lives.
According to a criminal affidavit, Michael Center, 54, conspired with Martin Fox and scheme mastermind Rick Singer to designate a college applicant as a tennis player and facilitate his entrance to UT, even though the student did not play tennis competitively.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in Austin, says the state's Health and Human Services Commission, which administers its Medicaid program, jeopardized Pfizer's ability to negotiate prices competitively by disclosing the information.
The complaint is one of several in recent years calling out what the U.S. says are Chinese government-sponsored campaigns to steal huge amounts of U.S. intellectual property for use both by the government and competitively at Chinese-owned businesses.
"Our self-assessment was not made public by us because the request from (the regulator) indicated it could be on a confidential basis and Macquarie performed an in-depth assessment that included sharing commercially and competitively sensitive information," a spokeswoman said.
SINGAPORE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - China International United Petroleum & Chemicals Co. (Unipec) and Vitol SA submitted the most competitively priced offers for Bangladesh Petroleum Corp's (BPC) tender to import oil products in the first half of 2017, according to an offer document.
By repealing an October 2016 regulation that was used to prevent the sale of actuarially priced "short-term" insurance, Secretary Tom Price could reestablish a market in which health insurance is competitively priced in proportion to most individuals' health-care needs.
Shortly after the late 23 release of Valve's The Orange Box, a compilation featuring the multiplayer shooter alongside Portal and Half-Life 22, a few hundred people came together to play competitively, creating their own online forum to organize tournaments.
Former U.S. Open winner Campbell has not played competitively in six years and retired in 2015 but is using the 100th edition of the New Zealand Open to prepare himself for his first tilt on the European and U.S. senior circuits.
Admittedly, it does that one thing (video chat) fairly well, and at $200 for the Portal and $349 for the Portal+, it's certainly priced competitively (and in spite of Facebook's insistence otherwise, may be a bit of a loss leader).
If he defeats former Secretary of State Karen Handel in the June runoff election—indeed, even if he comes close—it will be the first time a Democrat has run competitively in the state's Sixth Congressional District in nearly 40 years.
Unlike most countries, speed skating is not a niche sport in the Netherlands, and the astonishing Dutch supremacy on display in Korea is the product of a network of professional teams that allow skaters to race competitively through the year.
The closures pushed the prompt-month spread between West Texas Intermediate crude CLc1 and Brent crude LCOc1 to the widest in two years at nearly $6 a barrel last week, prompting Asian traders to hunt for competitively priced U.S crude.
But for the Big 12's non-Texas members, which are Plains States universities of the old Big Eight plus West Virginia, the Cougars are another Texas team in a conference dominated by them financially and, in some important sports, competitively.
South Carolina was always going to be more challenging for him, but he was polling competitively with former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. there, and if needed, he had Super Tuesday right around the corner to lift him back up.
Technology and tastes move quickly in the video game world, and if a team is too late entering the fray on the Next Big Game, it can find itself competitively disadvantaged, as well as missing out on funds and fans.
From the time I started running competitively in middle school, my dad had been the one to forecast race day weather, calculate my workout splits, and map out courses so he could cheer for me as many times as possible.
Such tickets are priced competitively against Spirit and Frontier, but do not offer the amenities that most consumers have come to expect on a flight, like receiving a seat assignment ahead of a flight or obtaining a refund for a ticket.
If the gravest challenge of the 22012st century is finding ways that China and the United States can coexist competitively, the real danger is that an unexpected incident might trigger a conflict that neither side has anticipated or could possibly control.
So while the redesigned Lexus LS — now in its fifth generation — won't change the world like the original one, it's still a comfortable, luxurious, competitively priced high-quality alternative to cars like the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7 Series.

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