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"noncompetitive" Definitions
  1. not competitive : UNCOMPETITIVE: such as
  2. not suited for competition
  3. not inclined towards or characterized by competition or rivalry
  4. not being, involving, or engaging in a competition or contest

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For the typical noncompetitive district, it was just under $57,000.
But kidsfilmfest, which is noncompetitive, also offers serious moments by professionals.
The rest of that land is now available for noncompetitive leases.
This would hopefully also reduce the number of noncompetitive knockout games.
But regionally, parties are mostly noncompetitive, also to a historically remarkable degree.
The opportunity: Stronger identity politics could help us win in otherwise noncompetitive districts.
With a 35 percent corporate tax rate, America is noncompetitive among developed nations.
The Tony Awards administrators have already announced the winners of several noncompetitive prizes.
These are both unusual patterns — consistently noncompetitive states and consistently competitive national presidential elections.
Under President Trump, the federal government today has pursued companies that display noncompetitive practices.
The Governors Awards are billed as noncompetitive, but lobbying by board members does occur.
They're a fraction of the electorate nationally, and they're disproportionately concentrated in noncompetitive states.
That leasing process is noncompetitive and made on a first come, first serve basis.
"You put out a billboard that says, 'We're going to be noncompetitive,'" he said.
In 2005, Republicans held a noncompetitive primary for governor and some 175,000 ballots were tallied.
The noncompetitive and competitive portions of the sale are set to close at 11 a.m.
Intended to foster a love of math, this celebration focuses on a collaborative, noncompetitive approach.
If gerrymandering means the creation of any noncompetitive district, then sure, that describes Colorado's First District.
"Any other motorcycles would require additional training of staff," the justification for noncompetitive procurement form states.
That grant money, which began as $30,000, was noncompetitive and intended to be for the transition.
Pond hockey, almost by definition, is noncompetitive tomfoolery, the sport's equivalent of backyard football or pickup hoops.
The US government's 10-to-15 year development timelines are baked into an antique and largely noncompetitive culture.
On the corporate side, he called the U.S. tax system for businesses the "most" noncompetitive in the world.
"The whole point of Flawless Sabrina was, she was supposed to be a noncompetitive mother," Ms. Tourjée said.
The state comptroller initially rejected the request, which was made by the State Police through a noncompetitive bid.
In the state's noncompetitive Republican contest, President Trump's true believers dominated school gyms, churches and other caucus sites.
In 2006 and 2010, a lot of seemingly noncompetitive seats came on the board late in the cycle.
The transactions would condense the five biggest American health insurers to three, which the government has argued is noncompetitive.
Take for example a noncompetitive blue state like Rhode Island, where there was no contest but the presidential race.
Changes to congressional district maps — many drawn up by GOP state legislators since 2010 — have made many districts noncompetitive.
Next, there should be safeguards to prevent noncompetitive elections within certain regional groupings, which usually redound the benefit of dictators.
In a league littered with noncompetitive lineups, Snell has made 12 starts against the five teams headed to the playoffs.
These demographic shifts have benefited Democrats over the last decade, but most of these gains have come in noncompetitive states.
It&aposs a totally non-gender specific, noncompetitive, no age limit event with safe inoffensive categories bound to upset no one.
These super-fast connections were supposed to revolutionize Americans' experience of the internet and rev up the country's noncompetitive broadband market.
They were in a noncompetitive tête-à-tête, feeding off each other, their phrases growing simpler and longer as they went.
The Pentagon awarded more than $50 million in noncompetitive contracts to Applied Energetics for a weapons system that defuses roadside bombs.
In fiscal year 2016, more than half of Defense Department procurement spending — totaling more than $100 billion — was on noncompetitive contracts.
They emphasize the rewards of taking time for yourself, getting outside and connecting with others in a nonjudgmental and noncompetitive environment.
We can change with feminine intelligence and awareness, into a basically organic, noncompetitive society that is based on love, rather than reasoning.
There are 24 competitive categories, but the Tonys also bestow several noncompetitive awards each year, and those awards were announced in advance.
He clinched the nomination seven weeks ago, and he has spent most of that time campaigning in noncompetitive states and offending voters.
In other words, Treasury believes that foreign central banks are not acting to push the U.S. dollar's value up to noncompetitive levels.
What's more, Good Vibrations in particular was noncompetitive; Blank freely shared her business model with any woman interested in spreading the love.
It denotes a noncompetitive, laissez-faire existence based on the idea that little that is out of reach is worth striving for.
Compared with most social media, TikTok is participatory and noncompetitive, using hashtags and challenges to encourage people to play rather than pose.
It has a full calendar of races and noncompetitive swims, filtered by lengths, types (relay, eco, charity) and venues (river, lake, ocean, "cold").
Some of that may be because of noncompetitive behavior, but it is also because of the strong network effects that benefit these companies.
Through a mix of voter suppression, gerrymandering, and noncompetitive races they've been able to keep turnout relatively low in the state for years.
In states like Nevada, noncompetitive sales frequently make up a majority of leases given out by the federal government, the group's database shows.
Clinton had strength with Hispanic voters and well-educated white voters, but it helped her more in noncompetitive states, like Texas and California.
Left, of Citron Research, said in a report that Motorola Solutions has been relying on sales to government first responders in a noncompetitive market.
Other, noncompetitive winners – those who won at least one of the awards in a special or honorary nature – include Barbra Streisand and Liza Minnelli.
In fact, with competition many more works of good quality got rejected, whereas in the noncompetitive condition more works of lower quality got accepted.
Bolt's final race was back in August -- and he's been enjoying the noncompetitive life ever since ... partying, smoking hookah and eating delicious fast food.
"The point is to allow us to come to a consensus for this noncompetitive reference data which is essential for trade reporting purposes," Stephens said.
Aaron Wilkey and his wife, Melissa, electronically executed numerous noncompetitive transactions in CME's feeder cattle futures from December 2012 to April 2013, the notices said.
But only taking a small portion of his fighter's purses and sponsorship deals means Yim still relies on noncompetitive customers to keep the gym running.
A student who could get into a top school is nearly twice as likely to graduate there than if she goes to a noncompetitive school.
" President Trump has long questioned climate change, even saying that it was "created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive.
" But in 2012, Mr. Trump tweeted, "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive.
But those benefits might not be big enough to dissuade them from shuttering noncompetitive plants, even as the plan raises electric power costs for ratepayers.
The show won very strong reviews from critics, and Mr. Springsteen this year was given a special, noncompetitive Tony Award in recognition of the production.
But take a look at the ever-deep West ladder and you'll see only one team of 15 — Phoenix — that can be dismissed as noncompetitive.
The current system — wherein a vast majority of seats are safely red or blue and noncompetitive, with only a handful of fiercely contested districts — disappears.
He programmed "Degeneratsia," which screens in the noncompetitive Berlinale Special section, because he wanted to give audiences here a taste of what was in Paris.
Al-Khowaiter says that environment and climate change issues have traditionally been noncompetitive, so companies could more easily collaborate without concerns about antitrust and competitiveness issues.
The geographic distribution of Hispanic voters means that many of her gains will help her in noncompetitive states like Texas and California, not Michigan and Pennsylvania.
That means there's no incentive for candidates to campaign in any noncompetitive state, whether it's a populous one like California or the opposite, like North Dakota.
Each year, noncompetitive Tony Awards are doled out, some of them noted on the televised broadcast, and others presented at earlier ceremonies or during commercial breaks.
This level of concentration is among the highest of any industry in the U.S. and exceeds levels known to elicit noncompetitive conduct and poor economic performance.
Schweizer said Trump used the tweets to create a more competitive atmosphere in a largely noncompetitive sector and to assert his power over how defense contractors function.
If the show does not compete, it is widely expected that the awards administrators will opt to give Mr. Springsteen a noncompetitive, honorary prize for his work.
Lower corporate taxes would push companies to repatriate their assets back to the United States, which they have been resisting because of high, noncompetitive U.S. tax rates.
"It is getting pretty ugly, and the strength of the dollar is really making us noncompetitive," an unnamed fabricated metal product manufacturing respondent said in the bank's report.
"It would make us totally noncompetitive in the manufacturing world, and China, Japan and India are laughing at America's stupidity," he said, according to the New York Post.
Toronto won two of the three regular-season meetings and believes it can compete with Cleveland, but Game 1 displayed the opposite as the Raptors were largely noncompetitive.
"I am not going to say that any place is going to be noncompetitive next year," says Republican pollster Whit Ayres, who has long specialized in Southern races.
After winning the country's 2010 elections in a landslide, they ended up writing new laws and reinterpreting old ones in a way that rendered future elections largely noncompetitive.
Chapter 2 also added bots to the noncompetitive battle royale modes, and they have made those modes considerably more fun to play for a casual player like me.
As shareholder values fall, stock returns to investors will be noncompetitive, and the spotlight will shine on the leaders of the company that made poor capital allocation decisions.
Namely, it says Surescripts has forced pharmacies and vendors to use only its electronic prescribing network at noncompetitive rates, or else face even higher prices as "non-loyal" customers.
And there are several initiatives sharing data in a noncompetitive manner, which lets researchers create promising ecosystems and data "lakes" that could lead to new insights and better therapies.
A rule guaranteeing net neutrality–which would cover only how network providers treat content going over their lines–won't solve the larger, structural issues of noncompetitive, high-priced access.
"  Trump has denied climate change is real in the past, saying without evidence that it was "created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive.
Mr. Moyer and Mr. Smith also secured a large share of their holdings in Nevada through these noncompetitive purchases, after sitting and watching the auctions play out without bidding.
The award, calling Mr. Springsteen's show "a once-in-a-lifetime theater going experience for the Broadway stage, allowing fans an intimate look at a music idol," is noncompetitive.
It contends that the merger, along with another one between Aetna and Humana, would condense the five biggest American health insurers to three, which the government has argued is noncompetitive.
I started watching TV in a noncompetitive atmosphere, and really stopped writing anything down, even notes, because "Mad Men" stories were still coming to me for a while after that.
Paradoxically, the chairman has more compassion for procedural due process rights of telephone companies than for families seeking a fair price for telephone calls priced in an unquestionably noncompetitive marketplace.
"I worry that if you force one price across the market, you may well end up with a higher price in noncompetitive categories than you would otherwise," Mr. Mendelson said.
And Warren raised nearly $26 million for her noncompetitive reelection bid in 2018, allowing her to transfer more than $10 million to seed her nascent presidential campaign earlier this year.
Creating climate change – Back in 2012 he floated a conspiracy theory that blamed China for creating the "concept" of global warming to benefit the country's manufacturers and make U.S. companies noncompetitive.
Heart, whose owner and handler was Linda Brennan of Columbia, N.J., bested 33 other dogs in the first obedience event of any kind at Westminster since a noncompetitive demonstration in 1956.
Michael Gilday of the U.S. Navy also added that they are confronted with a noncompetitive salary of $37,000 per year, which lags far behind the base pay of the private sector.
With no other bidders showing interest, the government allowed him to secure drilling rights on nearly 67,21.50 acres east of Miles City in a special noncompetitive sale the very next day.
We should go to 25, and then we should finish the work and eliminate the loopholes because those go in as arguments for making a so-called noncompetitive rate more competitive.
What if a student from a diverse background and diverse neighborhood (good) has great grades (good) at a noncompetitive high school without honors or AP classes (bad) and no extracurricular activities (bad)?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A husband and wife have been banned for life from CME Group Inc markets for using noncompetitive cattle trades to improperly transfer funds, according to disciplinary notices issued on Tuesday.
The President signed an executive order aimed at increasing opportunities for military spouses to obtain federal jobs and encouraging agencies to increase their use of the noncompetitive hiring authority for military spouses.
All the same, if Republicans and conservatives want to hold on to their gains, a low-turnout, noncompetitive, boring presidential election, one that their candidate loses, is surely their last, best hope.
Candidates can get more money and adjust their message, but the one thing they can't do is make more time; every wasted hour in a noncompetitive state is a grave error. Mrs.
Qualcomm's been accused of noncompetitive practices before, but they were from the South Korean and Chinese governments in Asia, whose interests happen to align with chip companies (like MediaTek and Samsung) based there.
Our telecom infrastructure is not only noncompetitive but also exists in a regulatory environment in which incumbent providers have just killed neutrality on the networks that most of this technology will rely on.
He has held rallies in noncompetitive states where he was already bound to win or lose, aiming to motivate and reward his national audience of true believers rather than pursuing a viable electoral map.
Dr. Turek thinks the decline in sperm count and quality may be related to relatively inactive, physically noncompetitive modern life, but to him that is probably just fine since he said fecundity seems stable.
Clinton did well in noncompetitive states and "wasted" popular votes that didn't earn her any more electoral votes, while Mr. Trump did just well enough in competitive states to pick up their electoral votes.
He would never deviate from that message: He was a small state's governor, his competitors were Washington insiders Iowa was neutralized; its Democratic senator, Tom Harkin, jumped into the race and made the caucuses noncompetitive.
Criticism grew particularly pointed in October after it was revealed that Whitefish Energy, a tiny company based in Montana, had won the $300 million contract to rebuild Puerto Rico's electric grid in a noncompetitive process.
Problems remain, including a state-dominated mass media environment, a largely noncompetitive political system, inadequate internet access, and growing inequality between Cubans who are involved in the tourist economy and those outside that booming sector.
Earlier at CPAC, Trump vowed to put the regulatory industry "out of work and out of business," and chop "75% of the repetitive horrible regulations that hurt companies, hurt jobs, make us noncompetitive with companies overseas."
The man who once cracked that the "concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive" isn't likely, for instance, to lead a push for new carbon regulations.
By Obama's second term, Engler had started thinking about how organizers are "fish in water"—they only know their own strategy, and don't spend a lot of time comparing themselves in a noncompetitive way with other activists.
Naturally, then, when the general election comes around, candidates ignore every noncompetitive state — meaning the vast majority of the country — and pour their resources into the few that tend to swing back and forth between Republicans and Democrats.
In 2004, he won a Tony Award as best actor in a musical for "The Boy from Oz," and in 2012 he was granted a special, noncompetitive, Tony for his professional and volunteer efforts in the Broadway community.
Defining resilience in such a narrow way — fuel assurance rather than, say, demand response, on-site storage, local generation, or grid hardening — and compensating it in such grossly noncompetitive fashion pretty clearly violates the spirit of FERC's mission.
On Thursday, researchers at Oxford University published a study concluding that Twitter bots disseminated misinformation and propaganda at a higher rate in U.S. battleground states than in noncompetitive states during a 10-day period around Election Day in November.
"I recall that many Ralph Nader Florida supporters tried to 'trade' votes with Al Gore supporters in noncompetitive states, but in the end they weren't able to prevent enough people in Florida from voting for Nader," Mr. Dickinson said.
There's a reason national Democrats want him to run so badly: A well-liked governor who's now in his second and final term, he is viewed as the candidate who could bring an otherwise noncompetitive red state within Senate Democrats' reach.
And the fact that they were willing to allow me to continue to do my noncompetitive seed investing and have this venture partner role and continue this book project, I think that I really appreciated that about the company's flexibility.
"[It's great] to have a cohort that's a sounding board and a critical peer group that can poke holes in my thinking," Pascoe said, noting that her group helps her see where she has blind spots but in a "very nonthreatening, noncompetitive" way.
Frank Pallone, the House Energy and Commerce Committee's ranking member, asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in February for more information about the noncompetitive bidding process that awarded a $485,000 contract to a company led by Carson's daughter-in-law.
In Bernhardt's rush to seemingly appease his former clients in the oil and gas industry by leasing public land, the federal government and taxpayers are only seeing a nominal return, with noncompetitive leases going for less than a cup of coffee per acre.
Although the East Asian country imports a small fraction of wheat compared with what it produces and consumes, the support price is also noncompetitive with China's international purchase price, which in September 218 was $6.44 per bushel, well below the year-ago price of $8.15.
Though the objects on display in Self-Titled 2 are aesthetically interesting, and the ideas in play are exceedingly experimental, perhaps the most engaging aspect of Crissman and Poe's project is the multimedia demonstration of a loving, noncompetitive male friendship and a willingness to embrace chance.
Practically speaking, the Trump administration has applied the Magnitsky Act to both categories of violators, including Sergey Kusiuk, a former Ukrainian police commander who directed the attack of peaceful protesters, and to Artem Chayka of Russia, who used his position of privilege to essentially extort noncompetitive contracts.
Additionally, independent districting commissions will still be working within the single-winner district framework, which means that most districts will still be noncompetitive as long as Republicans live with other Republicans in sparsely populated exurban areas and Democrats live with other Democrats in densely populated urban areas.
" These concerns have taken on a new urgency since the presidential election of Donald J. Trump, who has long been a skeptic of global warming, claiming in 2012 that it was a concept "created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive.
Should you be interested in trying your own hand at broom-making, the John C. Campbell Folk School in the tiny town of Brasstown, North Carolina (a 2-hour drive from Asheville or Atlanta) is a wonderful American institution devoted to teaching handcrafts in an open, noncompetitive way.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE (D-Mass.) Lowering health care costs is one of Warren's chief campaign promises, one she has promised to fix by cracking down on what she calls noncompetitive industry practices.
A new name may have been added to the list of plucky but noncompetitive winter sportsmen — a ledger that includes Eddie the Eagle (Michael Edwards) and the 1988 Jamaican Olympic bobsled team — after Adrian Solano wobbled his way onto and then around the course this week at the Nordic world ski championships in Lahti, Finland.
The percentage of leases being given away through noncompetitive sales, like the one that Mr. Price engineered, surged in the first year of the Trump administration to the highest levels in over a decade, according to an analysis of federal leasing data by Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonpartisan group that highlights what it considers wasteful actions by federal government agencies.
I want to protect our environment, I want regulations for safety, I want all of the regulations that we need, and I want them to be so strong and so tough, but we don't need 75 percent of the repetitive regulations that hurt companies, hurt jobs, make us noncompetitive overseas with other companies from other countries, that we don't need.
" Though Ford did not call out President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE or other Republicans by name, Trump has in the past denied that climate change is real and claimed it was "created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing noncompetitive.
"Mount Sour" (2016), a scattered installation of furniture — benches, stools, tables, and screens — designed by KAIYINSTITUTE, acknowledges the ubiquity of such fixtures in temple complexes and stages a playful yet noncompetitive group of counterparts characterized by material intrigue: beguilingly brittle form and ostensibly industrial materiality, which nevertheless complements the temple's texture and color scheme thoughtfully, rather than through a cheap shock of jarring contrasts, which so often plagues installations involving elements of the past.

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