Make no mistake about it, folks, this is where your dual-core processor will run circles, squares, and trapezoids around the competition.
Douglas, who took home gold in the individual all-around competition, was the clear star of the group before Tuesday.
With new rivals battling around the world, competition will grow more intense than ever.
San Francisco-based Kaggle is a successful startup based around the idea of competition: Companies send data to Kaggle, which provides them to teams of data scientists who compete to come up with the best predictive models for that data, based on historical results.
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And some of that had to do with changes in the global economy and greater competition from around the world.
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Wieber, who didn't qualify for the individual all-around competition because Olympic rules limit the entrants to two per team, said it was a team win.
All these kids from all around the world -- she wins the competition.
Such competition, as in business, usefully disciplines the public sector, even as it can lead to policy gridlock (as noted about India in this space last issue.) And the competition is real: Around the world we see a remarkable number of closely fought elections with high stakes.
With resources around the globe becoming scarcer, competition for these resources tightens, and the risk of volatile costs or supply disruptions increases.
Former F1 world champion Damon Hill, president of the BRDC, said on Tuesday that he feared the future of the British GP is far from certain because of competition from around the world - such as countries like Korea.
The pace of technological disruption and the rise of sudden new competition has accelerated around the world.
If it maintains that batting average with its new breed of customer, the company could smack the competition around for a while to come.
Look, there are -- I think there are those that voted against the legislation for any number of reasons -- not believing that there was enough cost control in the legislation, or disagreeing with the mechanisms that were set up around choice and competition -- that they may find the Senate bill more to their liking in terms of that.
The mix of personality, drive and innovation in business leaders mixed with market demand, the economy, competition, government and the world around us makes for a fresh challenge requiring fresh approaches every day.
About 100 players from 26 different countries entered the competition with around half selected to play.
Strangely this does not seem to alarm the competition authorities around the world.
Now, I welcome and am pleased to see a real competition emerging around the world to develop these kinds of clean energy technologies.
Gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas is the latest to join an elite coterie of American gymnasts who have won the individual all around competition.
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Given that the competition is around judging plans for innovation, not the actual results of the innovation, those measurements must focus on inputs built around tightly prescriptive theories of change.
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Except for their acquisition of Strangeberry last year and some vague plans about launching a video-on-demand service with Netflix, they've given no indication of how they're going to turn things around in the face of stiff competition from all sides.
After lunch and a nap, they gather around the TV to watch China in the men's singles competition.
The very nature of competition in this space is around who can make the best sense out of the enormous amount of data on the Internet.
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Each year high school students from around the country compete in the AbilityOne Design Challenge, an annual competition encouraging students to develop assistive technologies that empower people with disabilities to overcome barriers to employment.
Katerva, a new nonprofit set up to recognize and support stand-out sustainability efforts around the world, has just announced the winner of an award competition it hopes will be like a Nobel prize in the broad and somewhat amorphous field of sustainability: Sanergy, a company that builds low-cost toilets in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya and converts the waste into fuel and fertilizer.
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In this case, the competition is centered around developing algorithms to make accurate predictions based on a certain set of data.
For example, trucks that will be launched under the brand Bharatbenz in India later this year are expected to be 5-10% more expensive than the competition, but around 10% more fuel efficient.
The UK team has battled through to the semi-finals of the competition and now is poised to take on Sweden around the same time that the England football players are taking on the Swedes in the World Cup.
So you do the work you can around the margins, and try to create as much competition as possible, and remove barriers to entry on the supply-side, and then you work on expanding access.
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The approach worked with Maroney playing a pivotal role in getting the U.S. ahead of the pack with her opening vault in the team competition on the way to the team all-around gold.
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We forecast the fee percentage to remain at around this value in the years to come, with increasing competition putting pressure on the fees charged.
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