Competing

  • 11competing — adj. Competing is used with these nouns: ↑bid, ↑claim, ↑demand, ↑faction, ↑hypothesis, ↑ideology, ↑interest, ↑interpretation, ↑philosophy, ↑product …

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  • 12competing — [kəmˈpiːtɪŋ] adj competing arguments, claims, or theories cannot all be true …

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  • 13competing — varžymasis statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Išskirtinis žmogaus judėjimo aktyvumas oficialiųjų sporto varžybų sąlygomis, esant didelei (neretai didžiausiai) psichinių ir fizinių jėgų įtampai; sportinės kovos (varžybų) vyksmas …

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  • 14Competing endogenous RNA (CeRNA) — Competing endogenous RNAs (abbreviated ceRNAs) communicate with and regulate other RNA transcripts by competing for shared microRNAs.[1] Contents 1 Mechanism of action 2 The PTEN ceRNA network …

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  • 15Competing harms — is a legal doctrine in certain U.S. states, particularly in New England. For example, the Maine Criminal Code holds that Conduct that the person believes to be necessary to avoid imminent physical harm to that person or another is justifiable if… …

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  • 16competing bid — or competing offer Where there is more than one contemporaneous offer for a target. Related links stakebuilding competitive situation Practical Law Dictionary. Glos …

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  • 17competing offer — competing bid or competing offer Where there is more than one contemporaneous offer for a target. Related links stakebuilding competitive situation Practical Law Dictionary. Glos …

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  • 18competing bid or offer — competing bid or competing offer Where there is more than one contemporaneous offer for a target. Related links stakebuilding competitive situation …

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  • 19Competing goods — The balance of Competing goods is a philosophical problem involving the acknowledgement of multiple social values that may at times conflict with one another. The 20th century philosopher Martha Nussbaum invokes Aristotle in her discussions of… …

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  • 20competing risk — an event that removes a subject from being at risk for the outcome under study; e.g., death from automobile accident is a competing risk that removes a subject from the risk of heart disease …

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