- same environment.
Animals compete over
water supplies, food, mates, and
other biological resources.
Humans usually compete for food and mates, though...
-
CompeteFor is a
website set up by the
Regional Development Agencies of the
United Kingdom to
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awarding of
public contracts to business....
- Look up
compete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Competition is any
rivalry between two or more parties.
Compete may also
refer to:
Compete.com, a web...
-
Compete.com was a web
traffic analysis service. The
company was
founded in 2000, and
ceased operations in
December 2016.
Compete.com
provided two categories...
- In
contract law, a non-
compete clause (often NCC),
restrictive covenant, or
covenant not to
compete (CNC), is a
clause under which one
party (usually an...
- football] (in Dutch). KNVB. 16
December 2019.
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involves pageants in the nation's
local subdivisions,
where local winners compete in a
national pageant, but
there are some
countries who opt for an internal...
- Zealand, Scotland,
South Africa and Wales, sent a
total of 400
athletes to
compete in athletics, boxing, lawn bowls, rowing,
swimming and
diving and wrestling...
- two
coexisting interests that are in
direct conflict with each
other ("
competing interests"). This is
important because under these cir****stances, the...
- In
computer science, a
linear bounded automaton (plural
linear bounded automata,
abbreviated LBA) is a
restricted form of
Turing machine. A
linear bounded...