Eighteen people in total from all over the world are involved in the competition for six "dream jobs".
Perhaps the competition for a limited number of tenured faculty spots warps their views.
Malone says the competition for the fly-half position is good for the players and the club.
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The competition for new hires has another side effect: increased due diligence on candidates.
In the cutthroat world of pro sports, the competition for talent is too great.
The competition for limited consumer dollars is becoming more challenging as Americans continue to suffer financially.
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The takeaway from all this is that mobile shopping only strengthens the competition for share-of-wallet.
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The company's been trailing Google, its main rival, in the competition for online advertising dollars.
Together, I am confident we can win the competition for new jobs and industries.
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But not everyone is Microsoft, and the competition for talent differs from industry to industry.
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But amid the competition for biotech companies, some locations offer much better incentives than others.
In many cases, the competition for market share is cutthroat and the hyperbole applies.
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Perhaps it still is, but the competition for jobs convinces many to pay up.
Silicon Valley startups have long been ratcheting up perks as the competition for talent intensifies.
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Consider the competition for wireless voice services, which has played out over a decade.
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This, in turn, makes the competition for the few high-profile, hyped startups that much more frothy.
"Certainly when they return it will deepen our squad and make the competition for spots greater, " he added.
The competition for IT talent is fierce, and market value is driven by available skills in the market.
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Winners and entrants put on air but unsuccessful are not permitted to re-enter the competition for one month.
Matt Diaz and Juan Rivera, in the competition for the fourth outfielder spot, could see increased playing time.
Baseball players consider the competition for roster spots to be fair, a meritocracy.
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Burns said much of the competition for workers comes from neighboring base-metals mines.
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"The competition for students is horrendous, " says Henry Ponder of the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education.
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In countries that can, and do, use hydro as a power source, the competition for contracts is becoming fierce.
Keep in mind that the competition for government jobs is fierce, as it is for any job these days.
When births spiked after the war, it was thought this new generation would struggle due to the competition for jobs and resources.
The brightest are often tempted to stay abroad by local employers, because the competition for jobs has become global.
Jennings received a second booking of the competition for a mistimed tackle, which will see him suspended for the quarter-final.
The competition for influence in the Pacific islands recalls the days when they were more significant, both economically and strategically.
Also, nearly half of these employers (47%) said the competition for new science, technology, engineering and math talent is steep.
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