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increased competition

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meanings of increaseand competition


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increase
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɪn.kriːs/ us /ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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competition
noun
uk /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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Examples of increased competition


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Increasedcompetition should induce greater inhibition of unwanted competitors.
Efficiency gains and increasedcompetition in care services provision were also important motives.
Increasedcompetition for limited federal funds in combination with international trade issues are likely to result in changes to farm programs.
Increasedcompetition for the poor supply of inorganic sulphate limits the reaction and as a result conjugation by glucuronidation is the major pathway.
Increasedcompetition and volatile commodity prices pushed merchants to look for ways to exert direct control over the vanilla supply.
The increasing number of practitioners following the 1970s increasedcompetition and coincided with decreasing demands for traditional reconstructive services.
Low persistence oviposition-deterring semiochemicals will be selected against as larvae face increasedcompetition from new predators on their patch.
However, one might say the major problems of the industrial countries since 1970 have resulted from increasedcompetition from successful developing countries.
There will therefore probably be increasedcompetition in that area of work, with some general practitioners providing their own chiropody and nursing services.
A major consequence of crowding is increasedcompetition for food amongst the larvae, and reduced food intake may mean less resources available for defence.
It is suggested that this pattern resulted from an adaptive, phenotypically plastic allocation of reproductive investment between offspring types in response to increasedcompetition.
There is also increasedcompetition in business and a broadened range of alternative sources of almost every consumable.
Policy changes and increasedcompetition created the need for distinct sectors to organise in behalf of their differing interests.
In general, a major cost of social living for individuals is increasedcompetition for mates and resources such as food, water, and territories.
He concluded that in the early stages of selection where small plots are generally used, increased competition in ratoon crops further reduces the advantage of evaluating material in ratoon crops.
Plant stunting in this treatment most likely resulted from increasedcompetition for moisture and/or soil nutrients.
This suggests that increasedcompetition may result in an adjustment of prey-size preferences in relation to the relative abundance of food.
Increased commercial opportunity led to increasedcompetition and conflict among the different clans maneuvering to profit from the river trade.
Such similarity, they suggested, increasedcompetition at the lexical level and so delayed word recognition.
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