Each episode has had stark contrasts, generally between the agencies that are pitted against one another.
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Even when pitted against a tournament veteran, novice BP managed to take down the competition.
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The actual Four Nations will see England pitted against the Kiwis, Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Others may find their subsidiaries or joint ventures in emerging markets pitted against state-backed favourites.
It has shades of the David Hicks row last week, where the "elites" were pitted against the "battlers".
These typically have been scrappy working class strivers pitted against the snooty Ivy Leaguers peopling the investment world.
But when pitted against Bayern's enormous financial advantage, that's a tall order indeed.
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But his wits and talent were to be pitted against the might of Steve Davis' clinical skills and will-to-win.
Or is it, in fact, the pet approach of the experimenters pitted against a treatment-as-usual or less than ideal opponent?
Activists and industry groups pitted against each other in the debate have no shortage of studies they can invoke as ammunition.
An open draw for the quarter-finals will be held next Sunday evening, with the four qualifiers pitted against the four provincial champions.
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Functional heads are frequently pitted against one another in a sort of psychic and physical endurance test to see who gets promoted.
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As ever, a camp led by France and Germany on one side is pitted against one led by Britain on the other.
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He and his ex-wife, Jenny, were almost pitted against one another on the GOP primary ballot in March after both indicated their interest.
Boys have traditionally out-performed their female classmates in math competitions, normally one-shot, timed events in which students are pitted against each other on equations.
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And such a machine could be pitted against a human opponent, giving a clear measure of the machine's ability in this kind of reasoning.
Then late in 2012, Windows Phone 8 arrived and the pocket-straining Lumia 920 was unfortunately pitted against the Galaxy S III and the iPhone 5.
World number two Stephen Hendry faces Finland's Robin Hull, Paul Hunter is pitted against Malta's Tony Drago and John Higgins opens his campaign against local boy Michael Judge.
Authorities' quest this week for personal user information highlights a growing conundrum for companies in the Internet age, when privacy concerns are pitted against those of public safety.
The two current MPs could be pitted against each other in a bid to win the support of local Conservative associations and represent the party at the next election.
The codebreaking work at Bletchley marked a shift - Mr Lobban argued - to a mindset that "started to see technology as something that could be pitted against technology".
Joanne Rife, a college graduate in California who was interested in industrial psychology, had a job interview in which she was pitted against a man with an inferior college record.
But it is wrong to paint a picture simply of Kikuyus and the closely related Embu and Meru, who together make up about 28% of Kenyans, pitted against the rest.
Then there is the process of automatic ad optimization where many versions of a single ad get pitted against each other in search of the one that gets clicked the most.
Since the administration needs Congress to grant Mr Bush trade-promotion authority to negotiate a new trade round, Mr Zoellick's relationships with congressmen may be pitted against his friendship with Mr Lamy.
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And Livingstone led a highly professional campaign to stop her, turning himself from a leader pilloried by the media, and unpopular with the public, to a folk hero, a David pitted against Goliath.
The Ruia brothers, insisting they had the first right to buy Hutchison Telecom's stake--a claim it disputes--were pitted against much better known foes, Vodafone and Reliance Communications, which is controlled by Indian billionaire Anil Ambani.
Nominally, Japan's slow moving political realignment has produced a kind of two party system, with the long-entrenched Liberal Democratic Party pitted against the New Frontier Party, which is made up mainly of dissidents from the LDP and the religious-based Komei party.
Similarly, transport Joe DiMaggio a few decades into the future and his record 56-game hitting streak would have to be accomplished pitted against better defenses, fresh relief pitchers at the end of games, harder fastballs, slicker sliders and increased baseball knowledge.
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