competing造句151. Decision makers need to assess the relative value for money of competing health care interventions.
152. The relevant competing rights here are those of the potential victims of crime in the future.
153. Different objectives and competing priorities of the sponsors have to be balanced, especially in the case of joint ventures.
154. When he's not on the track competing, you will find Paul out pounding the pavements.
155. Business became concentrated and competing centres find it hard to become established.
156. For others, it may be more difficult to balance the often competing demands of work and home.
157. Competing vehicles have to cover a ten-mile course carrying a driver at a speed of at least 15 miles per hour.
158. Some 80 local table tennis players will be competing for 13 main titles.
159. The members of society thus perceive themselves as private individuals, each pursuing their own private and competing interests.
160. Horses competing in long distance events should not use a brand which contains bicarbonate.
161. You create an atmosphere of stress, creative stress, everyone competing to solve one problem.
162. However, competing electrode surface reactions and surface film formation can disrupt the surface reaction and reproducible electrochemical transduction may be compromised.
163. Competing against time and against one an-other, they tweaked and massaged the raw seismic data with complex computer models.
164. He fits in his taxing training and competing schedule with a demanding job as captain of the Life Guards.
165. The use of different divisions gave many more climbers the chance to experience the thrill of competing at their own level.
166. There never has been room in the consumer electronic marketplace for two directly competing, but incompatible, systems.
167. Many of the best women tennis players from home and abroad will be competing in Swindon for the next 7 days.
168. Health authorities will now start buying health care from a range of competing providers.
169. It was unwillingly propelled into action by the competing forces within civil society.
170. Instead of the central board of directors foisting decisions on unwilling parties, policy formation reflects endless bargaining between diverse competing interests.
171. It allows us to record the principal ideas, key concepts, competing explanatory theories and illustrations used. 5.
172. Very generally, there are always two fracture mechanisms competing to break a material - plastic flow and brittle cracking.
173. Also, there is a need on the part of decision makers to assess the relative value for money from competing health care interventions.
174. Last week's meeting in Paris presented the results of a two-year study of the competing projects.
175. By leading a solitary existence, he avoids competing with the females that he has fertilised.
176. Compromises and deals have to be hatched and officers become the main repository of the views and demands of competing factions.
177. Many perceived the affair as a struggle between the competing claims of parents and teachers over the education of the child.
178. A salesman at a competing wholesale electronics firm in San Jose told the same story.
179. Most athletes these days are highly-trained professionals, who spend their whole time practising or competing.
180. The independent republics do not, for the most part, have firmly established systems of parties competing for office.