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"It shouldn't just compete for the biggest blockbuster this summer, it should compete for the biggest blockbuster this year."
I tell the other companies that, you can't-- you can compete for my second love, but you can't compete for my first love, which is GEICO.
Our thought bubble: Less professionally-curated content could make make it harder to compete for TV ad dollars, but much easier to compete for digital video ad dollars with YouTube.
Gender dynamics are always complicated, but the more women compete for power, the more normal it becomes for women to compete for power -- and the less of a price individual women pay.
The event is expected to draw millions of viewers as top players compete for a collected prize pool of $30 million — solo players will compete for a top prize of $3 million alone.
Both King and Trump will compete for headlines this week.
Guadagnino and DelVecchio will also compete for the women's affection.
Australia was invited to compete for the second consecutive year.
The armed and police forces tend to compete for applicants.
Organisations will compete for the right to award the qualification.
Solo players will compete for the top spot on Sunday.
ULA says it will compete for the next launch contract.
I would advise anybody not to compete for the AIBA.
Industries likewise didn't have to compete for geographically important locations.
Japan's government believes both those could compete for overseas sales.
No industry can compete for talent quite like tech can.
Nevertheless, Amazon and Walmart increasingly compete for the same customer.
Guadagnino and Delvecchio will also compete for the women's affection.
Instead, it's a world of structures that compete for power.
In many industries the service providers compete for consumers' business.
Investments that compete for yield, like REITs and utilities, rose.
"We want to compete for a world championship," Cashman said.
In Ohio, growers compete for the title of heaviest pumpkin.
Firms that can offer good benefits to compete for workers.
Networks now must compete for both bank and merchant business.
Sure, women compete for attention during Maxo Kream's verses too.
This year, 128 players will compete for each singles trophy.
In a crowded market, they all compete for retailer partnerships.
Then he pronounced it ready to compete for a championship.
Who wouldn't want to compete for a championship every year?
Florence expects to compete, for the first time since June.
Beyoncé and Adele compete for best album, record and song.
They're a team that's going to compete for a championship.
It's possible Reddit could eventually compete for video ad dollars.
And a true third party in our system must not only compete for the presidency (just ask the Reform Party) — it has to compete for control of public policy, and that requires competing for Congress.
" As Dr. O'Brien said during a C-Span interview in 1986, "Within the court internally there is a dynamic, a political dynamic, in which justices compete for power, compete for influence over the final decisions.
Around 103 candidates will compete for 210 seats on November 214th.
We are going to compete for every vote in every state.
But we won't compete for [territory] if it is not ours.
Universities compete for everything, from students to professors to basketball stars.
Universities, including for-profit ones, should have to compete for customers.
He didn't go to the pow-wows to compete for cash.
Excited to compete for the win in New Hampshire on Tuesday!
China and the United States also compete for influence in Myanmar.
They compete for a number of hours to solve the challenge.
Historically, we had to conserve energy to compete for scarce resources.
Many of the early contenders are struggling to compete for dollars.
In This Means War, two Hollywood Hunks compete for her love.
Ravasio rejects the idea that the two companies compete for bookings.
The Celtics didn't miss their window to compete for a title.
Black-ish will also compete for outstanding comedy series this September.
In the show, contestants called houseguests compete for a $500,000 prize.
Bring your friends, construct a skyscraper, and compete for cool prizes.
Reducing expenses might be one way these companies compete for drivers.
At 53, his time to compete for majors is surely done.
On the TV special, 16 comics will compete for the crown.
There's just less market freight available for brokers to compete for.
Every year they compete for who'll have the best carved pumpkin.
Plans compete for enrollment based on the premiums and coverage design.
Normally, when unemployment is low, employers have to compete for workers.
Three patriotic specials compete for your attention on America's 242nd birthday.
At that point, we'll be allowed to compete for that business.
My summer-school friends knew to compete for generous merit awards.
Within the region, another 211 independent charter schools compete for students.
The six regions also will compete for spots at The International.
The place where new opportunities compete for space with old tensions.
American drug companies can already compete for NHS medicine procurement contracts.
They often compete for the same units as their Millennial children.
The more businesses can compete for employees, the more workers benefit.
Now, cable, satellite and telephone companies compete for multichannel video subscribers.
" Now, Fine complains, "multiple [processing] networks compete for the merchants' business.
SpaceX can already compete for military contracts using its existing Falcon rockets.
I would have loved the chance to compete for a gold medal.
However, ULA said it would compete for the third GPS III satellite.
As funders compete for high-quality investments, opportunities in new markets arise.
They'll compete for a number of prizes including tickets to Disrupt itself.
Reddit users compete for fake internet points to produce High Quality GIFs.
All of these apps and platforms compete for our time and attention.
"Oh Bachelor, sweet Bachelor, we will compete for sure" Am I competing?
European companies will be eligible to compete for government contracts within Mercosur.
But, what about a device for those who compete for a living?
They are also ideologically opposed to each other and compete for recruits.
The government sets clearly-defined rules, within which corporations compete for profits.
Its sheer size implied that it must begin to compete for hegemony.
Players' Lounge is an online platform where gamers can compete for cash.
Ford, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Chevrolet also compete for GT class honors.
Without the massive scale and adtech, individual publishers can't compete for dollars.
"For progressives it means we can compete for any seat," said Dinkin.
These countries compete for influence on the ground but also inside Washington.
On CNBC's "The Partner, " entrepreneurs compete for his investment and business guidance.
"Being public can help [Levi Strauss & Co.] compete for talent," Lewis said.
You'll see some of the most fascinating startups compete for $50,000 cash.
Will pay rates increase as domestic businesses compete for available skilled workers?
Markets work because buyers choose between sellers, and sellers compete for buyers.
Testing agencies compete for business from carmakers by promising to "optimise" conditions.
Their compatriots Stuart McNay and Dave Hughes will compete for the men.
Teams will compete for the funding to launch new or restructured schools.
Clinton and Sanders will compete for Michigan's 147 delegates in Tuesday's primary.
The top eight doubles teams will compete for the Martina Navratilova Trophy.
But the real-life crime drama "Hustlers" will compete for the throne.
A raft of potential Democratic contenders will compete for their financial backing.
The presidential candidates compete for delegates taking part in the nominating conventions.
The mussels compete for nutrients with mysis shrimp, which young trout eat.
But when they do compete for a job, it's mostly friendly competition.
Many may have forgotten, or never learned how, to compete for workers.
Obviously I can compete for the long run in a Grand Slam.
So employers don't need to compete for workers by paying higher wages.
These Wildcats have given themselves an opportunity to compete for two more.
Team Indigenous rolled onto the track to compete for the first time.
As competitors like Lyft appeared, both rushed to compete for smaller fares.
Contestants 18 years and older compete for the grand prize of $20,000.
Until November, Massot's eligibility to compete for Germany had been in doubt.
Even racist whites did not want to compete for work with slaves.
Television channels carry their games live; radio stations compete for the commentary.
And that doesn't get easier as more geopolitical issues compete for attention.
To our benefit, chefs from all over compete for top croqueta honors.
Those investments allowed it to compete for online sales during Black Friday.
Fortunately we all reap the benefits when billionaires compete for space superiority.
The countries already compete for technological dominance across internet services and applications.
It's not as though Republicans can't compete for votes across the country.
But, when we compete for college admission, not all races are equal.
In other words, the two motivations would compete for the same cognitive resources.
It occurs when two species, previously separated, come together and compete for food.
Everyone must compete for the votes of average workers in places like Augustow.
Every day, the tabloids compete for eyeballs with blustery, over-the-top headlines.
If you compete for something like I did, you'd like to be picked.
That reach could make it tough for Snap to compete for ad dollars.
Each day several gangs, including MS-13, compete for power and influence here.
That is forcing Libor yields to go higher to compete for investor dollars.
These in-demand jobs are also well-paying, as employers compete for workers.
The two things essentially compete for the machine's resources, as in a race.
That's because Rubio and Cruz compete for a lot of the same voters.
Entertainment stars: Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime continue to compete for better content.
Third, sellers of goods and services will have to compete for consumers' dollars.
One fear is that immigrants will compete for work and drag down wages.
Between September and December each year, 216 teams compete for 523 knockout places.
A half-dozen men are left to compete for the heart of JoJo.
Twelve teams will compete for gold in both the men's and women's events.
The (fictional) producers bring back former show favorites to compete for $1 million.
In this edition, 16 battle-tested comics compete for the title RoastMasters champion.
They felt they couldn't compete for a two-bedroom without raising their price.
He alsorecently invested in an online gaming companywhere gamers can compete for cash.
They too are "free" and have not typically needed to compete for students.
WHEN YOU GO OUT AND COMPETE FOR LABOR YOU HAVE TO HIRE PEOPLE.
The last American to compete for the championship was Gata Kamsky in 1996.
We want to put ourselves in a position to compete for a championship.
In doing so, brokers and agents are able to compete for consumers' business.
Young athletes now compete for Olympic team spots in a reality TV format.
Social but not too social (I didn't want to compete for attention) 5.
This also means that religious schools can compete for and receive school vouchers.
That I'll be able to compete for roles, whether they're offers or not.
It is just one of China's many efforts to compete for global influence.
It is just one of Beijing's many efforts to compete for global influence.
And now, they have someone with the name recognition to compete for one.
The president, the courts, and the Congress would compete for power and prestige.
He is expected to compete for a backup role behind starter Daniel Jones.
Countries compete for international travelers by funding tourism boards to promote their destinations.
Division winners will compete for the modest title of Best in the World.
Now, she geared up to compete for the job in the 1998 election.
Out of 2,600 entries, seven finalists will compete for Best in Show tonight.
Now Mr. Bloomberg is spending his personal fortune to compete for Democratic votes.
Most importantly, his team has a serious chance to compete for a title.
Nevermind used-car dealerships in Super Tuesday states trying to compete for airtime.
Under Armour's rush to compete for college endorsement contracts resulted in other headaches.
We compete for the National section, but I also like the Book Review.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Who do you compete for -- you're always talking about talent.
SpaceIL was founded eight years ago to compete for the Google Lunar XPrize.
Or, far more common, they can compete for control, often leading to violence.
What we have today is an event that takes place the Friday before the Super Bowl; so even as other towns and other teams and other heroes compete for untold glory, we too can compete for that very same thing.
One way to do so would be to reduce, or at least hold constant, the level of immigration by people who would compete for lower- and middle-wage jobs while increasing immigration among people who would compete for higher-wage jobs.
One way to do so would be to reduce, or at least hold constant, the level of immigration by people who would compete for lower- and middle-wage jobs while increasing immigration among people who would compete for higher-wage jobs.
In its earnings note, it also said games such as Fortnite compete for attention.
This plan will irreparably damage Google's brand and its ability to compete for talent.
But I never even got the chance to compete for the gold in Munich.
The companies are now part of a pool that can compete for NASA money.
Stars of the National Hockey League were permitted to compete for the first time.
That includes Startup Battlefield, our epic pitch competition, where extraordinary startups compete for $100,000.
GE and Pratt & Whitney are also expected to compete for the mid-market project.
Airlines and Amtrak compete for passengers, especially on busy routes between Boston and Washington.
"Everyone is open to compete (for the grants) on various neutral terms," she said.
What if there aren't deep pockets and negotiation power to compete for user acquisition?
Many of Japan's top marathoners compete for corporate teams that dictate very different schedules.
Issuers benefit by reduced liquidity premiums and more buyers to compete for their offering.
The government will have to compete for investment with other airports in the region.
RuPaul's Drag Race has a new lineup of queens ready to compete for glory!
A highly saturated market has contributed to low prices, as restaurants compete for share.
Tune into ABC every Monday night to watch the contestants compete for Lindsay's heart.
And I think if states want to compete for things, then God bless them.
Limiting the potential pool could help women compete for jobs in male-dominated industries.
Today's congressmen belong to dozens of parties and compete for votes across entire states.
That means Disney has to pay higher prices to compete for the best content.
These are the ones that critics tend to champion and which compete for awards.
In all, 14 movies will compete for the top prize, the Golden Goblet. siff.
A third-round pick, Warring is expected to compete for a prominent rookie role.
"We are expecting ourselves to play well and compete for a medal," he added.
It's pushed funds to raise more money to compete for start-ups alongside SoftBank.
All the memories of these young, ripe women collide and compete for her attention.
Smith is expected to compete for a starting job immediately, despite his lengthy absence.
Dozens of players will compete for a share of the $30 million prize pool.
As a Northern Irishman, he had the choice to compete for Britain or Ireland.
But incentivizing politicians to compete for that big government check will exacerbate the trend.
She's the very first contestant to compete for Miss World while in a wheelchair.
Peru and Colombia compete for the title of world's top coca and cocaine producer.
Content companies are trying to compete for streaming scale to survive: Discovery Communications, Inc.
If that happens, you get to compete for the $100,000 Startup Battlefield prize. Yowza!
He was dancing at the same time as Filin, so they'd compete for parts.
Car horns and hawkers of used cell phones compete for the highest decibel count.
But in the most populous cities, like Nablus, rival factions will compete for office.
Federal law requires debit networks to compete for both merchant and bank routing business.
During London 2012, judo double world champion Majlinda Kelmendi had to compete for Albania.
But Ms. McGrath decided early that she would compete for votes in the county.
Humans compete for prey or kill carnivores that threaten their lives, agriculture or livestock.
Bruno Mars and Jay-Z compete for top honors at the 251th annual Grammys.
Early-stage startups demo their business plans to compete for a $100,000 grand prize.
He should be able to step right in and compete for the young Suns.
Will there be enough musicals with original music to compete for the Tony Awards?
Still, all of these streaming video services are trying to compete for consumers' attention.
Slawson will compete for the 69th Miss USA title in the spring of 2020.
The film will compete for best documentary at the Academy Awards on Feb. 9.
The directors of all those movies will also compete for the best director prize.
In Saturday's All-Star Game, N.H.L. players will compete for a $1 million pot.
Every year, between five and 22020 movies compete for the Oscars' Best Picture trophy.
Every year, between five and 22013 movies compete for the Oscars' Best Picture trophy.
Every year, between five and 2400 movies compete for the Oscars' Best Picture trophy.
They study film and compete for roster spots, lift weights and meet with coaches.
In the Middle East, the Israelis and the Palestinians compete for the victimhood narrative.
The film will compete for best documentary at the Academy Awards on Feb. 9.
Or he could continue to compete for Eden Prairie High School in suburban Minneapolis.
The master bakers are back to compete for the title of King of Cakes.
Theme parks and leisure centres are struggling to compete for families' time and dollars.
She had to undergo complex surgery and was unable to compete for several months.
In 2020, teams will compete for a $1.4 million prize pool across all tournaments.
She has now gone back to her roots and will compete for Uzbekistan in Rio.
Do you guys feel like you have to, almost, compete for these types of people?
World of Dance will have solo and group dancers compete for a $1 million prize.
The two papers compete for scoops, subscribers and advertisers on a minute-by-minute basis.
Bell built the V-280 to compete for the Pentagon's joint multirole technology demonstrator program.
And that's going to be the challenge, is to compete for a dwindling ad spend.
So most lenders compete for big clients, says Joon Kim of BNY Mellon, a bank.
He has forced the Democratic field to take increasingly extreme positions to compete for attention.
Rather than compete for her, they pledged to forget her and affirm their lasting friendship.
Under good competition, we get businesses and powerful people to compete for everyone else's sake.
Players will also be able to compete for points over the course of a season.
His administration enabled those groups to compete for federal dollars on an even playing field.
" On Twitter's role as a platform, rather than publisher: "We do not compete for rights.
And let these teams sit down and compete for a prize set by the company.
Two: He broke his foot in January 2017 and didn't compete for 11 months. Facts.
This roster of companies will then be able to compete for various contracts with NASA.
Wendy Hilliard is the first black person to compete for the US in rhythmic gymnastics.
Women compete for one man and at the end two people live happily ever after.
Increasingly, Apple must rely on its iOS software to compete for customers with Android headsets.
Fluttering cherubs and young peasant girls with creamy skin tones compete for attention, pantomiming seduction.
But we were able to find 15 innovative companies to compete for the top prize.
For Griffin, he gets to compete for a championship without any intense pressure to perform.
Elsewhere, the fear of cheating even hangs over eSports matches where players compete for money.
The tournament brought together the greatest in the game to compete for millions of dollars.
Grocery delivery is the latest way retailers in a thin-margin industry compete for customers.
Cohn's departure has set the stage for other senior executives to compete for the position.
"I sacrificed my childhood to compete for the United States throughout the world," Antolin said.
The bank said it helped 150,000 people gain skills to compete for better-paying jobs.
But you can't consistently compete for a championship in today's NBA without a high payroll.
Clearing-houses, which compete for customers, therefore have an incentive not to take too much.
Fewer than 100 companies were invited to compete for $750,000 in on-the-spot contracts.
Businesses would compete for the allegiances of consumers rather than the spoils of bureaucratic imperialism.
But he did not have to compete for particularly long on any of those days.
College student Elijah Manley, 19, has also announced his intention to compete for the seat.
The winners will get to compete for the opportunity to run against Trump next fall.
In the kingdom's hyper-wired society, they compete for followers on Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat.
"We would like to compete for their advertising dollars," Stephenson said of Facebook and Google.
The site mirrors tactics used by other far-right parties to compete for public attention.
WHEN YOU OPERATE OUT OF THE UNITED STATES, YOU HAVE TO HIRE COMPETE FOR LABOR.
As other nonprofit hospitals consolidate, they have begun to compete for the city's Medicaid patients.
They agreed that Mr. Sanders would still compete for the South Carolina primary on Feb.
Last week, 41 queens gathered in New Orleans to compete for the pageant's crown title.
They can very easily represent missing pieces for teams looking to compete for a championship.
DOTA 2 is a fast paced game where two teams of five compete for objectives.
As more people compete for real estate, property values have skyrocketed in Florida and California.
Millions of Americans have to compete for jobs with immigrants willing to take less pay.
In other words, we are not comparison shopping or forcing companies to compete for business.
Ice cream parlors, health food stores and fruit and vegetable stands all compete for space.
Participants race to 10,713 feet before skiing back down to compete for the best time.
As billionaires compete for art in an overheated market, the merely affluent are giving up.
They are set to compete for delegates on Tuesday in Florida, Illinois, Arizona and Ohio.
Developers began to compete for the site with designs for apartment, hotel and shopping complexes.
And since she has already switched national affiliations once, she can't compete for Poland anymore.
Those costs could rise as sports betting spreads nationally and more operators compete for players.
In theory this should propel wages and prices higher as companies must compete for workers.
Freight carriers and Amtrak compete for the use of the same tracks, the court noted.
Sabrina Simader is the first woman to compete for Kenya, and Mialitiana Clerc for Madagascar.
First of all, it's not clear that Amazon will directly compete for the same workers.
By doing so, they can encourage candidates to compete for every vote in every state.
Novels by six authors will compete for one of the world's most important fiction prizes.
As our military shrinks in size, it becomes harder and harder to compete for orders.
The German shepherd won the herding group in order to compete for Best in Show.
He broke his left ankle in 2017 and was unable to compete for three months.
Miss Virgin Islands wore a semi-sheer floral dress to compete for the 2006 crown.
Most tellingly, private entities are not allowed to compete for ownership of the new nonprofit.
Six toasters are on standby, so no one has to compete for a warm snack.
They are intended to compete for motorists who buy pricey Land Rovers and Porsche S.U.V.s.
" But, "What do you want the candidates to be discussing as they compete for votes?
Eight players will compete for a $1 million grand prize at the Home Run Derby.
Every year, nearly 600 architecture firms compete for the top spot in eVolo's skyscraper competition.
The two do not just compete for passengers; each also tries to woo the other's drivers.
Researchers have used it for years to test their image recognition systems and compete for accuracy.
The moves could help Zendesk compete for important deals against archrival Salesforce, as well as Microsoft.
Similarly, multiple app stores could compete for iPhone users' business by offering innovation and low prices.
A record 516 spellers traveled to Oxon Hill, Maryland, to compete for the crown this year.
Exceptional startup founders compete for the coveted Disrupt Cup and a $50,000 non-equity cash prize.
Carriers like Emirates, Turkish, Qatar, and Etihad compete for long-haul flyers all over the world.
The Gulf hub airports, which compete for international transit passengers, will lose some of their appeal.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota boasts an ideal profile to compete for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
American banks and companies would then reluctantly pass up the chance to compete for lucrative business.
But then there is bad competition, where powerful people get others to compete for their sake.
But what happens if the defending team does not commit any players to compete for possession?
Today, however, we reserve our awe to stratospheric skyscrapers as countries compete for the tallest building.
"You have more companies trying to compete for the same talent," co-founder Arram Sabeti said.
Now that he gets to compete for actual votes, he said, it's going to be different.
Upstarts are kept at a distance, unable to compete for the services that consumers prize most.
Where tribes compete for power, the colonial language can be less controversial than the local ones.
Good healthcare benefits attract employees and offering them is one way to compete for top talent.
When groups compete for scarce resources, they must circle the wagons and scrap for their side.
As employers compete for scarce workers, the discount rate would rise and profits would be squeezed.
Today, as Washington and Beijing compete for patents, markets and influence, this history deserves careful review.
"Drew will come in and compete for the backup job," general manager John Elway told ESPN.
With respect to new production in oil and gas, Tehran and Moscow compete for foreign investment.
Stepanova cannot return to Russia, let alone compete for the country, for fear of her life.
The basic idea is that gold and cash compete for a similar pool of investors' money.
"We are going to compete for every vote in every state," Clinton said on Saturday night.
" But, Borysiewicz asks, "why are you making underserved women compete for access to these valuable resources?
We ultimately need two competitive parties that can compete for the center as they once did.
But no amount of supplemental hardware options will compete, for the game lover, with new games.
With sites like InboxDollars you can compete for rewards by winning card or puzzle games.  247.
It takes aim at the attention economy and the ways these platforms compete for our time.
In what some have called the "attention economy," politicians and entertainers compete for eyes and ears.
Kenyatta and Odinga, along with their same running mates, will once again compete for the seat.
Supporters say these changes empower voters and encourage candidates to compete for broader swaths of support.
We just want to keep working and give ourselves a chance to compete for the Cup.
At the end of the show, two big winners would compete for prizes behind three doors.
A price system is how businesses compete for office furniture, printing supplies, computers, and everything else.
The two countries currently compete for fighter sales, with Germany and Britain both part of Eurofighter.
TechCrunch editors will choose a startup as a Wild Card competitor, and they'll compete for $50,000.
RuPaul hosts this "Skin Wars" spinoff, in which artists new to body painting compete for $10,000.
Debit networks now compete for both bank and merchant routing business on cost, security and reliability.
"The growth in these funds is substantial, and asset managers want to compete for those dollars."
The winners of seven groups then compete for the final "Best in Show" award on Tuesday.
Many swimmers were sporting creative and/or funny hats to compete for the best hat award.
Any that aren't able to would not be allowed to compete for federal contracts over $500,000.
Create an auction model, in which a handful or more search platforms compete for people's data.
It is in that circuslike atmosphere that the vice-presidential candidates will compete for voters' attention.
That means the majority of publishers will compete for a minority of new users and installs.
Companies don't want you to comparison shop, which could force them to compete for your business.
Those films are among 20 that will compete for the Golden Lion prize for best film.
Respawn Entertainment said players will compete for points only, which will be used for tournament seeding.
"When nature and nurture compete for supremacy…the former proves the stronger," Galton wrote in 1874.
Just a handful of Democratic candidates remained to compete for North Carolina's delegates on Super Tuesday.
But when she sought to compete for the United States, Polish officials stood in her way.
The next year, Swe Zin Htet became the first gay contestant to compete for Miss Universe.
These days, such deliberately crafted products are simply too costly to compete for a mass market.
Pichadores often compete for the highest or most audacious tags, but few would deface another's work.
But it wasn't given a chance to compete for the project and potentially save taxpayers millions.
"This plan will irreparably damage Google's brand and its ability to compete for talent," they wrote.
Another round of mini-home cooks compete for the privilege of being critiqued by Gordon Ramsay.
As the internet emerged, it became harder for Mr. Parfrey to compete for bizarre subject matter.
Only a minority of birds are cavity nesters that would compete for a backyard nest box.
Two-man teams from 16 different countries will compete for a purse of 1 million euros.
What we should have done was pit them against each other to compete for our business.
"If you want to compete for that market, you have to rein in premiums," he said.
Do the senators tying EXIM's hands want American companies to compete for this contract or not?
"We see that we may have an opportunity to compete for retail order flow," Sprecher said.
Mr. Cuomo hopes to entice airlines to make similar investments at J.F.K. to compete for customers.
That would be a significant advantage for the party as they compete for the House majority.
That's not a superteam, but it's a compete-for-a-title team, and that's pretty good!
Who knows when the chance to compete for best in show at Westminster will come again?
Greg Abbott, but two candidates will compete for the chance to run against him in November.
While places such as Qatar and Abu Dhabi compete for those flying between Europe, Asia and America, who can choose to make stopovers in any number of midpoints, American cities do not really benefit from such international layover traffic—or feel the need to compete for it.
Over the course of the next month, teams from 32 countries will compete for ultimate soccer glory.
El Salvador and Honduras compete for the highest homicide rates in the world, according to official figures.
But it now must prove itself as a business and also increasingly compete for attention with Snapchat.
It symbolizes what happens when women can work together without being forced to compete for limited opportunities.
It still won't be easy for Surface Studio to compete for the attention of artists and designers.
In 2020, three speakers will appear onstage to deliver a TED talk and compete for $5 million.
And thanks to a strong employment market, human resources professionals do have to compete for top talent.
But instead of offering one alternative to Fidesz, a half-dozen parties compete for the protest vote.
Adele's hit single "Hello" will also compete for British single and British artist video of the year.
The fewer the number of people looking for work, the harder employers had to compete for staff.
"This is a universal thing in terms of what is socially acceptable to compete for," she said.
On Monday in New York City, four teams in two divisions will compete for the prestigious title.
They've allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans.
Few Muslims will vote for the BJP, leaving the SP and BSP to compete for their favour.
And the Republican Senators who most fervently compete for praise from the president have taken their cues.
McIlroy has also avoided the controversial decision to compete for the Republic of Ireland at the Games.
He envisions a future where companies compete for durable, high-value, lifetime customers through a subscription model.
This deal comes as other media companies consolidate and collaborate to better compete for digital ad dollars.
Linjiang and some other towns seem to compete for who has the most brilliant or outlandish decoration.
This week, they compete for screen time with the cast of the Grey's spin-off, Station 19.
Several smaller platforms, like Memberful and Podia, are also trying to compete for cross-platform creator opportunities.
And compromise is essential for technology companies, most of whom compete for talent in a global pool.
The puppies will be divided into Team Ruff and Team Fluff to compete for the the Chewy.
Two semi-randomly selected teams compete for the Champions Cup, a tower of repurposed Miller beer cans.
The left-leaning New Democrats, who compete for the same voters as the Liberals, were at 18.4%.
But when you compete for a minor nation, such sources of funds tend not to be available.
The Sussex Spaniel wins the Sporting Group and will compete for Best in Show at the #WKCDogShow!
Former RNC Chair Reince Priebus will compete for Donald Trump's ear with White House counselor Steve Bannon.
Some dispensaries — the industry's term for stores — compete for existing marijuana users on price or product strength.
Xu also said Huawei would not compete for market share by offering services at extremely low prices.
Insurance companies pay each other for these transfers and then compete for both sick and healthy patients.
As unemployment falls, inflation should start to rise as businesses compete for labour and wages go up.
It's not quite ready to compete for players' time with id Software's flashy new Doom just yet.
The pythons also compete for prey with other native snakes and apex predators like the Florida panther.
Missions have to compete for access to the network, which allows scientists to talk to distant spacecraft.
Firms compete for custom on the quality of output and how tailored it is to individual tastes.
On Tuesday, Sanders and Clinton will compete for 694 pledged delegates — 475 of them in California alone.
Other tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube continue to compete for the same video advertising dollars.
The guys got split up into two teams to compete for more time with JoJo that evening.
You see, stocks and bonds compete for investor dollars and are the key to pricing financial assets.
And on "The Great British Baking Show," the final three keep calm and compete for the crown.
Technology is reaching the point where companies should be precertified and compete for launches like task orders.
Nate Ebner becomes the first active N.F.L. player to compete for the U.S. in the Summer Games.
The event will determine which athletes compete for the United States at the Rio Games in August.
Spieth has already announced his intention to compete for a spot in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
And because of their low social status, the black people and Irish people would compete for jobs.
Even outside Hong Kong, banks can do without dings to their reputation as they compete for business.
They won't have to compete for the resources our ancestors did, and that we still do today.
Google recently announced that it would no longer compete for a $10 billion Pentagon cloud computing contract.
Mr. Trump often whipsaws back and forth as aides compete for his ear and offer conflicting advice.
Geri had to compete for headline space the next day with Thomas Dewey, who was encouraging Gen.
We complain about Thorsten's pedantic verbosity, or compete for who came up with the most ludicrous guesses.
Amazon and Microsoft, based a short drive apart in Washington State, compete for both talent and business.
So that the second seed investor didn't have to compete for the inevitable Series A bake-off.
Biden needs to compete for those voters, particularly those in must-win states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
The ruck: A tackle typically results in a "ruck," in which both teams compete for the ball.
And it allowed all the world's best players to compete for the most prestigious titles in 1968.
On Sundays during football season, patrons will have to compete for parking with Giants and Jets fans.
Nonpartisan redistricting in all 50 states would break partisan gerrymandering and force incumbents to compete for votes.
Kelmendi refused many offers to compete for other countries because she had always wanted to represent Kosovo.
Kansas City Mayor Sly James (D) said on Twitter that his city would compete for the project.
The Taliban has also fought ISIS as the two anti-government groups compete for territory and recruits.
Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka will compete for the 2000 US Open title Saturday at 22003 p.
These assets would allow Disney to better compete for viewership and dollars as the streaming war intensifies.
The city also encouraged some of these small business owners to compete for contracts with its agencies.
Joe Lieberman, is jumping into politics to compete for the open Senate seat in Georgia (The Hill).
In addition to having to compete for the best deals, VCs don't get it right every time.
But Agility Prime won't be a typical program where companies compete for funds for development, he said.
In the series premiere, dancers audition for the opportunity to compete for this contest's $1 million prize.
But it struggled to compete for agencies with the two biggest DSPs — Google and The Trade Desk.
Bombardier says Boeing never used its smallest plane, the 737 MAX 7, to compete for the order.
The athletes keep 80 percent of their winnings and agree to compete for Cuba in international competitions.
For the finale of the show's 28th season, four remaining couples compete for the coveted Mirrorball trophy.
Strut your skills, compete for cash, prizes, adulation and the pure joy of coding something into existence.
That might push companies to compete for workers with the same ferocity that Verizon battles AT&T.
PSA, the maker of Peugeot and Citroën cars, and Opel compete for the same customers in Europe.
Varnish said she had received offers from professional cycling teams and hoped to compete for Britain again.
First, the law would invert the current power matrix by requiring credit bureaus to compete for consumers.
Teams compete for a $25,000 cash prize, and are often approached by Citadel for internships or jobs.
They don't want to compete for grades, stuff like that, people just took that on the assumption.
Hubbell and Donohue will compete for their second straight national championship in the free dance on Saturday.
The other taxis, he said, will be forced to compete for fares on the streets of Dakar.
This is especially lucrative in states with competitive power-generation sectors because companies will compete for leases.
The nation's top three military contractors — Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin — will compete for the job.
The Virgin Islands had to compete for contract workers and equipment with Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico.
It wants its firms freed to compete for public tenders, and to sell more wine and cheese.
This forced the airline to compete for more competitive routes to Spain and Greece, driving down prices.
Charter schools are privately operated public schools that compete for students and the funds they bring in.
A victory would position them to at least compete for a Wild Card berth in the AFC.
Your friends' status updates, links from publishers, and longform videos all compete for slots in the News Feed.
The champions, France, took home $22018 million — more than all 2100 women's teams will compete for in 20199.
He is set to compete for a rotation spot with the Rangers, who used 12 starters last season.
And the largest rise in fatalities occurred in states where cartels compete for control of drug trafficking routes.
Saudi Arabia and Iran compete for influence in the Middle East, supporting rival groups in Syria's civil war.
Hydrostor will compete for the attention of utilities against battery companies and new, more efficient gas-powered facilities.
Now she's in Rio with Team USA as they prepare to compete for their sixth straight Olympic gold.
Amazon's $15 minimum hourly wage could also be a disadvantage for small businesses trying to compete for workers.
Anthony Dirrell, 31, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2006 and didn't compete for nearly two years.
They compete for food, territory, and especially mates, which is critical for survival and continuation of that population.
Farmers can access a national supplier base to compete for their farm's input business, generating savings for farmers.
On Super Tuesday Democratic candidates, including, for the first time, Mike Bloomberg, will compete for 2628,28503 pledged delegates.
Quiz Date Live announced its premise — a live dating show where players compete for a date — last month.
Muhammad is widely known as the first American Muslim woman to compete for Team USA in the hijab.
It was not immediately clear who the front-runners in line to compete for Bonnen's job would be.
And as dozens of companies compete for customers' attention, many are exaggerating what their tests can actually show.
The theme of a mean old patriarch forcing his children to compete for his fortune is nothing new.
Workers benefit from being able to live in places where multiple employers need to compete for their labor.
Without a change, European firms would have had more freedom to compete for provincial contracts than Canadian ones.
The industries that shine tend to compete for workers globally where other nations and companies offer generous benefits.
As more banks compete for mortgage business online, Blend has been able to rapidly expand its customer base.
This will then lead to wage increases, as companies will once again have to compete for job candidates.
This year, some 400 veterans will compete for 72 spots on the team to participate in the games.
The NFL player says he has no regrets about joining the show to compete for Becca Kufrin's heart.
Now, rather than growing trees one by one, we grow them in groups, so they compete for resources.
Bitcoin uses so much energy because people who want to hold the cryptocurrency have to compete for it.
The Commission also argues that European firms will be able to compete for public contracts in Mercosur countries.
"As websites, we expect to compete for those ranks by using SEO and providing interesting content," he wrote.
Osakue holds Italian citizenship and was expected to compete for Italy in the European Athletics Championships next week.
They compete for power in class and on the training grounds, Maverick constantly asserting himself as the best.
Stricter immigration as proposed by the Trump administration would reduce labor supply, forcing employers to compete for workers.
More recently, Olympic gymnast Jordyn Wieber wanted to compete for the University of California, Los Angeles gymnastics team.
Rivals like Sony are well-positioned to compete for market share too, with their own apps and games.
Bottom line ... Jouban says he wants to see Jones stay clean and compete for a long, long time.
But when cities compete for jobs or investment, they seem to be able to make decisions almost instantly.
Harvard's team won't compete for the rest of the season, and is forced to forfeit its remaining games.
Libya remains fertile ground for traffickers as local militias and a rival government in Tobruk compete for power.
But he never thought he'd actually get to go and see him compete for Team USA in Brazil.
While sales still are healthy, automakers are offering deals to compete for a piece of the shrinking pie.
That might lead to a skills gap, she said, for smaller companies unable to compete for experienced talent.
About 23 operators compete for business, ensuring that prices are among the lowest for rich countries (see chart).
Now, as companies compete for Instagrammability, doughnut shops are trying to do more creative things with their boxes.
"The only reason I am here is to compete for my country and spend time with amazing people."
To that end, imagine our country being a place where employers compete for employees, and thus, raise incomes.
ViaVan, Bolt, Kapten, and many others all operate rival services and compete for the same pool of drivers.
Over the course of ten episodes, male vocalists compete for a spot on America's next generic boy band.
Retirements by Republican incumbents have left Democrats in position to compete for an additional 10 seats this fall.
This bill would allow America to compete for foreign workers in the same way other countries already do.
This year, the company will stage "Turandot," about a malevolent princess who makes men compete for her hand.
Rather than compete for a job, the contestants raised money for charities, often by pestering more famous friends.
As they compete for gold in Rio, the U.S. Olympic gymnasts will be outfitted in lots of sparkle.
Transgender athletes are no longer required to undergo gender reassignment surgery in order to compete for the Olympics.
Democrats could compete for every vulnerable Republican seat without diverting a single dollar from the Electoral College battle.
Since its introduction, both parties have continued to compete for working and middle class voters by expanding it.
Adding another deep-pocketed investor to compete for multibillion-dollar deals adds yet another challenge to deploying capital.
TechCrunch editors will select two standout startups as Wild Card teams to compete for $100,000 in Startup Battlefield.
The poll comes after Trump earlier this week suggested that media should compete for a Fake News Trophy.
Migration will accelerate, and with it, the potential for violent conflict as more people compete for fewer resources.
Historically, Latin America has been a battleground region where cold war contenders compete for commercial and ideological supremacy.
At 9, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas compete for a place on the women's gymnastics team.
The I.O.C., however, has said that Russian athletes whose appeals are successful should compete for the Russian team.
During the 2019 Fortnite World Cup, players will be able to compete for $100 million in prize money.
Alphabet and social media rival Facebook Inc, which together dominate the online ad market, compete for advertising dollars.
Mardini went on to compete for the Syrian national team and received support from the Syrian Olympic Committee.
But Mirza is attuned to the subtle ways in which siblings and parents compete for one another's affection.
A second source said Nidera and COFCO Agri had recently tried to compete for the same grain deal.
But academics who perform bad science lose credibility and their ability to successfully compete for grants or promotion.
For competition to revolutionize the insurance market, enrollees have to actually force insurers to compete for their business.
Ten thousand Olympic athletes forced to survive on—and compete for—what was left in the restaurant hall.
Hash tags such as #YoVotoSi (I vote yes) and #YoVotoNo (I vote no) compete for space on Twitter.
And on the TV, it has to compete for attention with top streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.
Online-only banks have radically reduced expenses, and can compete for customers instead by offering higher interest rates.
Priebus late Thursday dismissed the standoff as "posturing" between all three men as they compete for the nomination.
"We're excited to see him further elevate his game and help this team compete for years to come."
The highly watched March Madness games are a boon for television networks, who all compete for broadcasting rights.
Traditional banks are flush with cash, he said, and aren't having to compete for deposits by raising rates.
One team to watch: Matt and Becca Hamilton, siblings from Wisconsin who will compete for the United States.
The two streaming services will increasingly come into conflict in the future as both compete for original content.
Unemployment is at its lowest level since 1969, which should spur higher wages as companies compete for workers.
They have allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans.
In some regions, workers have grown particularly scarce, forcing companies to pony up to compete for new hires.
As political parties compete for resources and position in the young democracy, it is not a smooth road.
Historical styles and references commingle rather than compete for attention in "New Work," her ninth exhibition at Petzel.
Second, leaders who must routinely compete for votes are more likely to deploy resources to those trouble spots.
The decline in traditional viewership has led to a wave of consolidation as companies compete for consumer eyeballs.
In children of all ages, but especially younger children, the urge to compete for parental attention is innate.
The event, which runs all week, will see the trans-Atlantic rivals Boeing and Airbus compete for orders.
But it will include ample opportunity for the project to compete for, and secure, funds through grant programs.
The existing tax "is a disservice to the great athletes who compete for the United States," he said.
They compete for their livelihoods and take care of their families, sometimes making huge sacrifices for their children.
Forty-three countries will compete for the top prize, which is awarded in a grand final on Saturday.
"This Is Us" will still compete for that top honor, but its nomination count has dropped to 10.
Forty-three countries will compete for the prize, which will be awarded in a grand final on Saturday.
Companies therefore must compete for the few patients with relapsed melanoma who are at centers offering clinical trials.
They will allow governments to serve, compete for, and be accountable to citizens around the world, he said.
If they know that they have to compete for your business, they are less likely to get complacent.
There was one goal: Keep those grade-point averages at the minimum needed to compete for the university.
Unless there's something unethical in the administration of this grant, you should feel free to compete for it.
It rewards him with a salary of $381,000 per year and the chance to compete for national titles.
Its establishment comes as the U.S. planemaker and its European rival Airbus fiercely compete for orders in China.
Theirs are the eyes big-budget creators now compete for, and in that way fandom won the 2010s.
Far from being a band of brothers, their world is a vicious arena where staffers compete for advantage.
Ranchers have long held that cattle cannot thrive alongside prairie dogs because the two creatures compete for pasture.
Instead, many coal miners now compete for temporary jobs, which pay by the hour and offer few benefits.
On Sunday December 8, 90 women from around the globe will compete for the coveted Miss Universe title.
As Washington and Beijing compete for influence and technological primacy, arms races could become more likely and dangerous.
Cleaning companies compete for contracts, and workers often end up changing employers when a building's contract changes hands.
He believes a new approach would require members to go through a vetting process and compete for resources.
Citigroup combined two of its Wall Street businesses to better compete for lucrative advisory and capital markets deals.
Nothing exists in a vacuum, and there are multiple and critical national requirements that compete for limited dollars.
It has invited the two engine makers to compete for the new A380 order, two industry sources said.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota can jump-start her campaign in Iowa, she could compete for these voters too.
Russia's former oligarchs are in exile, and its remaining tycoons depend on Putin and compete for his favor.
Bloomberg is again thinking about running, and if he forges ahead, he'll compete for the Democratic Party's nomination.
Such a ban could have set back Huawei's ability to compete for 5G contracts at a critical time.
But I don't want to see where we have one less person that can compete for an order.
Instead of uncompetitive regional qualifiers, all of the Americas will compete for something like 13 or 14 slots.
Kids compete for slots at the highest-ranked colleges because rankings are a proxy, however flawed, for brand value.
Acxiom doesn't have a political arm like Cambridge Analytica does, but the two companies do compete for commercial customers.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 14 with 32 teams that will compete for the championship.
"Now, we are in position to quickly prototype, compete for the best solution, and deliver to a combat unit."
All of them compete for dollars — and kids — with an estimated 30,000 more seats than students in the city.
But if you opt that route, the touchpad is then forced to compete for room with the space bar.
Research suggests that trees don't just compete for survival, but also cooperate and share resources using underground fungi networks.
Yet small farms may not have the wherewithal to compete for the payments that Mr Gove has in mind.
Hendrick Motorsports announced Friday that Earnhardt has not been medically cleared to compete for the rest of the season.
Government borrowing would compete for access to scarce capital, pushing up interest rates that are already in double digits.
Tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft compete for talent, offering extravagant salaries and computing resources academia can't match.
Al Qaeda and the Islamic State are rival jihadist groups that compete for recruits and money among radicalized Muslims.
In Boston vendors must compete for space on public roads at specified places and times through an annual lottery.
Wicked's girl-power-heavy theme means that both Glinda and Elphaba are lovable as they compete for Fiyero's affections.
The finals, where our top startups compete for $50,000 and the Metal Man Trophy, take place at 2 p.m.
In addition to our pre-selected participants, startups showcasing in Eureka Park can compete for our "Wild Card" spot.
Sovereign-wealth funds, family offices and even staid old pension funds now compete for stakes in newish, unlisted firms.
They share a border, have fought a bitter war and continue to compete for geopolitical supremacy in the region.
These are usually small sums that players can compete for incrementally, although the company does also host bigger tournaments.
So whoever is selected for the program will have the opportunity to compete for pieces of that money pool.
Fifty-one women will compete for the title from all across the United States, including the District of Columbia.
This device isn't trying to compete for limited HDMI ports on your TV like the PS4 or Xbox One.
Winners compete for the illustrious Disrupt Cup, a check for $50,000 and international attention from press and investors alike.
The already two-time gold medalist will compete for three more in women's balance beam, vault, and floor exercise.
The youngest contestant to compete for Luyendyk's heart is a 23-year-old photographer from Orem, Utah named Maquel.
Half of the shortlist will compete for a pot of $7.5m at a coal-fired power station in Wyoming.
It also wants to allow its firms to compete for public tenders, and to sell more wine and cheese.
Some have worried this cost-cutting came at the expense of much needed investments to compete for today's consumer.
After his Olympic victory, the runner Sotades of Crete was bribed to compete for the rival city of Ephesus.
But obviously it was exciting, getting a chance to come to Cleveland and try to compete for a championship.
Younger firms are noticing the skills problem as they compete for workers with the global giants operating in Israel.
There's a class of voters who care about this, that I think both parties should want to compete for.
Shrinking forests can cause poverty and conflicts as well, as local residents are forced to compete for fewer resources.
If the company wanted to compete for these lucrative military contracts, it would have to build a bigger rocket.
On Saturday October 22, 100 male and two female bodybuilders came to Unterägeri to compete for the national title.
But Gragson will receive a medical waiver from NASCAR that keeps him eligible to compete for the series championship.
Adam Rippon, Josh Norman and Tonya Harding will compete for the mirror ball trophy in next week's grand finale.
The economic boom there also, ironically, can make it harder for a startup to compete for talent and attention.
He was now eligible to compete for a national championship in the novice division, reserved for the youngest competitors.
Overall, 4,331 Paralympic athletes compete for 528 gold medals, compared with the Olympics where 11,303 competitors chase 306 golds.
Many items relating to Russia, Charlottesville, and other issues that are roiling this county compete for the committee's workweek.
Amazon, Microsoft, even Facebook all tried — and failed — to compete for a measly third-place seat at the table.
Rafael Nadal of Spain and Dominic Thiem of Austria will compete for the 2018 French Open title on Sunday.
That is, stocks and bonds compete for investors' dollars and need to be evaluated in relationship to each other.
They can also compete for prizes at "City Smarts: The N.Y.C. History Trivia Quiz Game," starting at 11 a.m.
Far fewer department stores compete for shoppers in Canada than in the United States on a per-capita basis.
ET, the duos will compete for a $3 million prize pool and the winnings will be donated to charity.
"Jungle," in which Senegalese street vendors compete for New York sidewalk space, is a tougher-minded portrait of trust.
We were still in position to compete for a championship last year because of the tenacity she brought back.
"Fairness is about more than the opportunity to participate in college sports, or even compete for championships," Emmert said.
They don't compete for the same customers, and their underlying real estate will likely continue to see strong demand.
Model good behavior Are you often lost in your own online world as your kids compete for your attention?
They were largely left to themselves, resulting in overcrowded stands, where trees had to compete for sunlight and nutrients.
If these countries want to compete for American business, they should meet our country's values of inclusion and diversity.
In 2014, the foundation invited college and universities to compete for $10,000 grants to start developing interfaith studies programs.
The finals, where our top startups compete for $50,13 and the Metal Man Trophy, take place at 2 p.m.
In addition to our pre-selected participants, startups showcasing in Eureka Park can compete for our Editor's Choice spot.
Since the two oil-producing giants compete for the same markets, squeezing one may end up helping the other.
College basketball programs unscrupulously compete for top players to earn more from the immense pot of profit from television.
While the headset company struggled to compete for enterprise customers, Daqri benefited from investor excitement surrounding the broader space.
To compete for relief supplies distributed by aid groups, refugees learn to deploy women with infants in their arms.
U.S. companies compete for foreign market share with companies such as Austrian manufacturer Glock and Italian gun maker Beretta.
Moreover, firms that provide free services must compete for advertising dollars — a market in which they have little power.
In Wisconsin and Florida, Mr. Holder's group will help Democrats compete for the governorship and the State Senate majority.
"I'm not excluding anyone in terms of trying to earn their vote and compete for their vote," she said.
Rather than being dismissed as a spoiler, Schultz could run, and encourage other candidates to compete for his supporters.
NASA announced last week that nine companies will compete for robotic missions to carry science experiments to the moon.
The upshot: There aren't any non-Trump stories to compete for the attention of political journalists or their audiences.
She then went to Fort Lauderdale three months later to compete for the Miss Florida USA crown — and won.
Gasoline and ethanol compete for driver preference at pumps, since most cars in Brazil can run on both fuels.
They have to compete for food, and groups of chimpanzees will sometimes even engage in warlike conflicts over territory.
His candidacy was helped by the fact that other contenders wouldn't echo him to compete for those votes explicitly.
Both candidates will compete for the Republican nomination in the March 31 runoff, and the winner will face Sen.
I even made the top 15 at Miss USA and got to compete for the title on national television.
Employers would compete for workers and hike wages, fueling broader price increases for all types of goods and services.
Elizabeth Warren's aggressive defense of reproductive justice — my defining political issue — is compelling enough to compete for my vote.
It&aposs championship weekend, and the four remaining NFL teams will compete for a trip to the Super Bowl.
On the East Coast mainline, open-access operators such as Hull trains and Grand Central now compete for passengers.
Pro players can make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, and compete for millions of dollars in prizes.
Different amendments will be offered that will compete for 60 votes, the threshold to advance legislation in the Senate.
These outsized transactions are becoming more common, as tech investors raise bigger funds to compete for the hottest deals.
Forty-three countries will compete for the top prize, which will be awarded in a grand final on Saturday.
And Blue Origin is working with established aerospace companies to compete for NASA contracts to build a moon lander.
But there is a catch — only players on its OCE (Oceania) or Asia servers can compete for the prize.
Accumulating the bonds forced other investors to compete for the remaining stock by accepting lower interest rates from borrowers.
"I just go out there and do what I came to do, which is to compete for the country."
The Trump campaign has had time to accumulate cash while rivals in a jammed Democratic primary compete for donors.
Premise: Two one-man-bands compete for the attention (and money) of a little girl in a deserted plaza.
Now, more than three years later, states that launched their own exchanges are seeing more insurers compete for business.
Saudi Arabia and Iran compete for influence in the Middle East, also supporting rival groups in Syria's civil war.
This is problematic for rural communities striving to compete for services and jobs against regions that have broadband service.
Lady Gaga opens Season 9 as the celebrity judge as 13 queens compete for $100,000 on a new network.
That's because the market is still growing, and that leaves room for other players to compete for market share.
The fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad became the first Olympic athlete to compete for the United States while wearing a hijab.
Kratos and Aerojet Rocketdyne are two more propulsion developers that may compete for hypersonic deals, according to J.P. Morgan.
"The first couple of years, we didn't have the blue-chip talent we can compete for now," Battista said.
Wonder how Title IX is supposed to work when males decide to compete for the state girls' golf title.
I think we have to compete for talent, and I am the opposite of Donald Trump in many ways.
As in many of China's steel towns, the workers were older and lacked skills to compete for other jobs.
The long-running Food Network show pits four contestants against each other as they compete for a cash prize.
The message was they were not going to compete for control or glory; they were on the same side.
All in all, while countries may compete for the World Cup every four years, it's FIFA that always wins.
"It wouldn't be possible to compete for the presidency without being vulnerable to being co-opted," Ms. Szabó said.
Contestants compete for a chance to win $100,000 in a series of games based on DeGeneres's daytime talk show.
Amazon's Video Direct offering, while it may compete for ad dollars on the surface, is about something fundamentally different.
As major streaming platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Mixer compete for attention, signing big names exclusively has become the norm.
In the sketch above the The Late Late Show, Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson compete for the elusive BFF crown.
Yet urbanisation also tends to put a strain on resources as more people compete for space, jobs, water and energy.
Soules became the series' leading man in 2015 after appearing on The Bachelorette to compete for the heart of Dorfman.
Both fuels compete for the driver's preference at the pumps, since most cars in Brazil can run with either fuel.
You've gotta be, in the offseason, training and working on your game and getting ready to compete for 142 games.
Digital accounts help banks save money on opening new branches and allows the bank to compete for customer deposits inexpensively.
Lower issuance in 2017 is expected to lead to tighter corporate bond spreads, as investors compete for increasingly scarce assets.
Publishers once viewed news-reader companies as entities that compete for its users, and use its content in the process.
So talk radio was then forced, increasingly, to pander to its niche audience in order to compete for their attention.
Yet these companies will compete for the same markets to distribute the same products as western ones, with new tactics.
With its location near key shipping lanes, the Maldives has become important as China and India compete for regional influence.
His right-wing rivals will compete for his supporters in the future, so alienating those supporters today makes no sense.
Popular former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon has announced he will form his own party and compete for the top job.
There are now thousands of startups that compete for parts of its business, from Office to cloud services to Outlook.
Over 10,000 participants compete for the opportunity to participate in the finals, which are held annually in New York City.
There, Democrats gathered in groups to declare their support for one candidate or another — and to compete for undecided voters.
Out of 119 countries, Venezuela came in at number 105 for the ability to compete for talent in specialised professions.
The company then tried to aggressively compete for wireless customers, slashing prices to lure customers from AT&T and Verizon.
While their characters may compete for royal favor, she's tired of the implication that the actresses themselves aren't getting along.
So now the stage is littered with clams, and there are multiple items for players to possess and compete for.
The dogs crowned champion of each of the seven groups then compete for the Best in Show trophy on Tuesday.
The company was originally spun out of Carnegie Mellon University in 20173 to compete for the Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP).
Rival governments compete for power, human smuggling is rampant, and black markets thrive for everything from oil to hard currency.
About 15 companies will compete for a $50,000 check, the Disrupt Cup and the global attention of media and investors.
The possible venture comes as the companies compete for investment and engineering talent with peers as well as technology companies.
Boeing is cutting costs to boost profit margins and compete for orders against European rival Airbus amid slowing jetliner sales.
"He's still very farty and the two guys compete for loudest snore, but I can't imagine our world without him!"
McIlroy, 30, could compete for either team, a decision he said two years ago that he resented having to make.
Finally, another team had a clever idea that will resonate with office workers who have to compete for meeting space.
"And we protected ourselves and feel very good about continuing to be able to compete" for Apple's business, he added.
Unlike fast bowlers, who usually occupy three or four berths in the starting 11, spinners generally compete for one spot.
In fact, their CEOs have to compete for Page's attention and funding, according to multiple sources close to the companies.
ADM said it struggled, in part, because corn and other U.S. crops struggled to compete for sales in export markets.
The trade war also caused problems, as corn and other U.S. crops struggled to compete for sales in export markets.
Advertisers and media companies will compete for a spot inside the new vehicle experience and big brands will sponsor rides.
A 26-year-old left-hander, Flynn was expected to compete for a spot in the Royals' bullpen this spring.
It can be hard to compete for resources in the newsroom with the ISISes and Donald Trumps of the world.
Contestants on the series compete for a major cash prize by surviving in remote locations and competing in extreme challenges.
"I will continue to compete for the Russian Federation... but I will train under Canadian specialist Brian Orser," Medvedeva said.
"It's not always straightforward to get started on the international skiing circuit when you compete for these countries," Goncalves says.
Iecsa joined forces in recent years with Baez's Austral Construcciones in a failed attempt to compete for public works projects.
"We are going to compete for every vote in every state," she said at a primary night rally in Columbia.
Corals compete for the nutrients in the immediate environment around them, so by spreading them out they can recover faster.
The incident occurred during a qualifying round, so Ogita did not get to move on and compete for a medal.
Both dominant parties have backed the changes in Europe's poorest country, where the European Union and Russia compete for influence.
That left six winners of the hounds, toys, herding, working, sporting and terrier categories to compete for "Best in Show".
There are the tournaments coming up in July for elite players looking to compete for schools in Power 5 conferences.
States compete for business investment that moves quickly towards competent government, serious rule of law, lower taxes, and less regulation.
Blackstone needs to compete for middle-market renters to serve pension fund investors that have come to expect strong returns.
Young women compete for prize money by dancing onstage during a party at the Muncheez Bar and Grill in Beckley.
But efforts by Verizon and other network operators to compete for mobile ad dollars have had little impact thus far.
Democrats will also try to compete for at least a pair of GOP-held Senate seats in Nevada and Arizona.
Over 10,000 athletes from 206 countries will compete for 4,924 medals across 42 sports over the next couple of weeks.
Another incentive that works: Keep the borders open for skilled immigrants so companies can compete for and capture global talent.
Primaries are really a series of smaller primaries that winnow the field as they compete for money, activists, and votes.
Their losses pose a challenge at a moment when Europe's leading summer festivals hotly compete for artists, audiences and prestige.
Democratic presidential candidates, as they compete for policy supremacy, ought to craft solutions to this aggressive growth of executive power.
Employers will compete for that pool of talent with incentives to stay on the job to age 70 or beyond.
These contractors would be required to obtain the certification in order to compete for federal contracts valued at over $500,000.
Male boxers no longer had to wear head guards, and professional boxers were allowed to compete for the first time.
"It may cause advisors to compete for all the assets and take undue risk to outperform the competition," Westley said.
Drivers compete for the love of the game, but for the eventual winner, there's lots of prize money at stake.
Sci-fi blockbuster "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will compete for original music, sound, production design and special visual effects.
He created a website where prospective employers had to compete for his attention, as if they were the real candidates.
In a market with multiple players, at least some will try to compete for customers by offering strong privacy protections.
It will not make sense for Marriott to retain 30 separate brands, many of which compete for the same customers.
It's up to employers to take this feedback into consideration as they compete for talent in an ever-evolving marketplace.
If we allow competition, insurers will actually have to compete for patients and will actually have to provide quality service.
Recently, Whole Foods announced it was opening up its own Trader Joe's-style store, 365 Market, to compete for business.
In return for their contributions, space agencies are able to compete for a certain percentage of observational time on Hitomi.
In a static medium like painting, the aesthetic and the forensic will inevitably compete for that medium's limited conceptual space.
It provides grant money that state and local health departments and nonprofit family planning and community health centers compete for.
It's not my main goal in skateboarding, but if I'm there, why wouldn't you want to compete for your country?
But that freedom comes with a regulating corollary: the right of others to compete for the policies of their choice.
Today, the United States is facing a particularly tight labor market and companies are forced to compete for top talent.
The players are all independent contractors, and they stand to lose millions collectively if they can't compete for prize money.
Attendees can compete for the opportunity to step up to the microphone and make their own spoken or sung contributions.
Ms. Dash, 51, is a Republican, and her decision to compete for a seat in California's 44th District was puzzling.
Eventually, the league hopes these digital players will compete for bigger rights packages alongside the likes of NBC and CBS.
For one week, he would hold just three meetings per day with potential backers, forcing them to compete for slots.
Schrömgens said he expects countries will, in the near future, compete for the best talent the way companies do today.
As the two companies compete for listeners around the world, India has been one of the most coveted new markets.
"They certainly weren't going to be incubated inside the large media companies," where they would have to compete for resources.
To better compete for baby boomers — and improve its chances against other college communities like Athens, Ga., or Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Two are selected to move on to the final round, in which they compete for the "Literary Death Match" crown.littlefieldnyc.
Expect the NYSE and Nasdaq to compete for the listing, bankers to queue to take part, and endless media coverage.
They were overqualified for minimum-wage jobs and didn't have sufficient proficiency in English to compete for higher-level opportunities.
It potentially would open up new ways for job providers to compete for workers, in turn expanding those workers' opportunities.
New York (CNN Business)Bumble is the latest online dating app to compete for the hearts of women in India.
ET, Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina will compete for the 22003 US Open title.
Their concern is that a tight labor market will push up inflation as employers increase wages to compete for workers.
But when you're throwing out a half-dozen major lies and missteps a day, it's tough to compete for airtime.
This summer, our temporary employees became eligible to compete for permanent FEMA positions on equal-footing with permanent federal employees.
The system rewards ordinary people for their cooperation automatically; there is no need for them to compete for the rewards.
All parties rely on and compete for minority voters, so none has an incentive to cater to anti-immigrant backlash.
In Canada, because all parties compete for all ethnic blocs, minorities do not tend to polarize into just one party.
Now, multiple networks compete for the merchants' business, not ours, and we merely support the options that merchants can select.
They feature lots of rivals in constant competition, always testing new strategies as they compete for workers, suppliers and customers.
Courses are available in "battle mode" so different users can compete for faster completion times and higher scores in tests.
In order to compete for software engineers, data analysts and even non-technical workers, Twitter proactively networks with potential employees.
It's hard enough for small companies to compete for workers against larger companies that can offer more compensation and benefits.
She grew up watching her dad play on Sundays and earned a scholarship to compete for the University of Houston.
This means that employers with low bids can compete for workers in a way that they cannot in a market.
Price movements in the markets affect each other because they compete for a share in the global vegetable oils market.
The move comes as Uber and Google increasingly compete for resources, talent and partnerships in the self-driving vehicle space.
With relatively few barriers to entry, barbering is a mushrooming business throughout the city and barbershops often compete for attention.
It will change how we spend our time, how we compete for status, how we interact with our loved ones.
Over the course of 15 days, livestreamers compete for votes to see who will become the year's most popular idol.
The shrinking of the working-age population will eventually force companies to raise wages to compete for workers, economists say.
Companies don't compete for customers by undercutting other makers' prices; rather, when one raises its prices, the others follow suit.
Defending champion Xander Schauffele will also return to compete for the $10.25 million purse at the Sheshan International Golf Club.
The national offer comes as banks large and small look for ways to use smartphones to compete for customer deposits inexpensively.
The app still includes a leaderboard, where users compete for most points from check-ins, and Foursquare mayorships are still around.
Director Steven Spielberg told Britain's ITV News last year that movies seen primarily via streaming should compete for Emmys, not Oscars.
Figure skater Adam Rippon will be the first openly gay man to compete for the United States in the Winter Olympics.
To compete for grants, teams of experts and local leaders developed proposals for coastal resiliency measures in the Sandy-affected region.
When Madeline Irwin steps onstage to compete for the Miss Washington USA title, she won't just be standing up for herself.
"As we onboard more advertisers and multiple advertisers compete for the same ad impression, we should see higher pricing," he wrote.
And people can now work anywhere they want to in the world, and how are you going to compete for talent?
Iran, which is predominantly Shi'ite Muslim, and Saudi Arabia, which is mostly Sunni, compete for power and influence across the region.
The wealth divide may also deepen further as more people compete for fewer resources, and food and water prices go up.
It was the latest killing of a municipal candidate in Rio's suburbs, where drug traffickers and militia groups compete for dominance.
New demand has only put more pressure on companies to speed up their services in order to compete for lucrative contracts.
Eventually, the Air Force will select at least two launch providers that can compete for national security contracts beginning in 2020.
Palm oil prices are affected by movements in soyoil, as they compete for a share in the global vegetable oil market.
But in the wake of last week's Brexit referendum, a new rival — China — may increasingly compete for the U.K.'s favor.
The two groups now compete for influence among radicalized Muslims, a competition that the Islamic State has dominated in recent years.
Though the vice-chairman has hired and fired several head coaches since then, United have failed to compete for the title.
We've got to focus on what needs to be done in order for us to continue to compete for a championship.
TikTok users in Japan and Korea can compete for a chance to win a record deal by uploading original music videos.
Go watch some fireworks Each year, cities across the United States compete for the title of best Independence weekend firework display.
Analysis: Iguodala waited all season for a chance to compete for a playoff team, and now he will get his opportunity.
In this reality television show, honest civil servants working in corrupt countries compete for glory, fame and, occasionally, a live chicken.
On the labour side, some industries have had to raise wages to compete for staff; others cannot get them at all.
In addition to hiding his identity and avoiding the intensifying activities of the military police, Georg must compete for Marie's love.
Eastern Congo has long had problems caused by a myriad of armed groups that compete for the region&aposs mineral wealth.
Those carriers put pressure on fares, forcing other airlines to offer more seats at lower prices to compete for leisure travelers.
As contenders compete for a limited pool of donors, Sanders and several rivals have sworn off wealthy donors and expensive fundraisers.
A new rugby-union calendar, to be introduced next year, means elite players will compete for 22015 months of the year.
China's large tech companies have already built viable payment systems outside the banking sector that compete for deposits and transaction fees.
Companies would compete for the limited slots through a process overseen by the city's Transportation Licensing Commission, according to the Tennessean.
Back in 2015, California-based startup 3D Robotics seemed poised to compete for the top spot in the consumer drone market.
Tomorrow, the inaugural playoffs begin for the league, and the six best clubs will compete for a $1 million grand prize.
America Ferrera and Amber Tamblyn are going to compete for the singing crown on a new episode of Lip Sync Battle.
At this year's Miss America pageant, the first openly lesbian contestant, Erin O'Flaherty, will compete for the crown in Atlantic City.
The young company is trying to prove it can compete for ad dollars against TV and other social networks and publishers.
The products must be new or emerging tech to be displayed at the show and compete for awards, CES' organizers said.
As the first openly gay man ever to compete for Team USA at the Olympics, he was an inspiration to many.
The promised inclusion would have reserved around 2,000 state jobs for Jats, who would otherwise have had to compete for them.
N, which it has called necessary for it to compete for advertising dollars and in an industry increasingly dependent on content.
Colleges hoping to grow their enrollment or compete for students are more likely to be early with such offers, said Farrell.
Tyndall admits there are some academic turf wars playing out through these proposals, as researchers compete for public and regulatory approval.
Politicians should compete for votes based on the strength of their character and ideas, not their ability to manipulate political boundaries.
In his 2016 run for the presidency, Sanders struggled to compete for African-American votes with eventual Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
State colleges and universities, which compete for students with for-profit colleges, warned of the cost to taxpayers when schools fail.
Rather than compete for a spot on the roster and prove that he deserved it, this man who slashed .173/.287/.
Earlier this month, Epic added a competition that let players compete for large sums of its in-game currency, V-Bucks.
And the cable and streaming platforms that can compete for that kind of attention tend to be few and far between.
As central banks compete for more dovish policies, however, they threaten to cancel each other out, making each move less effective.
"Beuys" is the only documentary among the 18 films that compete for the Golden and Silver Bears at this year's Berlinale.
Of those 30 businesses, eight were selected by the Air Force to compete for additional funding of up to $3 million.
The melomys had to compete for food with nesting seabirds and turtles on a shrinking island, according to the new report.
The private sector should be allowed to compete for more of the agency's lines of business (processing, distribution, sorting and transportation).
Although no one has declared an ambition to compete for Zuma's post, debate over who should succeed Zuma has heated up.
OmegA is designed to help Northrop Grumman compete for future national security launch contracts, as well as support commercial customer missions.
Amazon has just put all companies that compete for this pool of workers on notice that they'd better up their game.
Dunn's dismissal left the redshirt freshman Mike Weber and the freshman Antonio Williams as candidates to compete for the starting job.
Her spot means that she won't have to compete for attention with other front-runners, potentially amplifying her voice on stage.
The juniors do not compete for Gotham, but they skate in exhibition games, or "bouts," at halftime in adult league competitions.
Pick a character (Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and more) and compete for the glory of placing a flagpole on each world.
The next TV bachelor to make the ladies swoon as they compete for his love is none other than ... Dennis Graham!
The study noted that easing credit standards might be due in part to increased pressure to compete for declining mortgage volume.
James Charles announced on Friday that he's partnering with YouTube to create a limited series where beauty influencers compete for $215,163.
Switzerland, Singapore and Luxembourg occupy the top three spots in Adecco's latest annual benchmarking of countries' ability to compete for talent.
Facebook users will be able to watch their gamer buddies battle monsters and compete for glory while leaving real-time comments.
Kan is trying to build a culture where everyone cooperates, unlike infamously cutthroat law firms where partners can compete for cases.
As ride-hail apps compete for Kenyan clients, much will come down to what each can offer around cost and features.
Why bother when gerrymandering often creates less diverse, right-leaning districts where Republicans do not need to compete for minority votes?
Gigi went on "Master Chef Celebrity Showdown" to compete for a check that would then be donated to the Lyme Alliance.
Without an option for state-administered programs, America's entrepreneurs will continue to struggle to compete for and to retain talented employees.
Farmers have worried that flowering plants compete for pollination with almond blossoms, so they're reluctant to allow for any other plantings.
That idea that we were gonna have these open platforms and people would compete for your business almost seems old-fashioned.
I know I'm not going to get a chance to compete for a sixth NBA championship and I'm okay with that.
International real estate Consumer confidence and falling interest rates are helping the capital city of Bogotá compete for international home buyers.
But as they compete for the chance to have their own restaurant, the contest gets in the way of their chemistry.

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