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en We call it a competition, but we're really just competing against ourselves. Our real goal is to be better than we were last year.

en I want the best guy playing, and if that takes us going out and competing every year, that's OK. Maybe I played the best this year, but next year maybe I won't be the best guy. Competition always makes you better. I expect an open competition in the spring.

en We have a lot more competition in practice this year. They have bonded real well. That's easy for you or me to say, but it's not always easy for kids competing for the same position. The way we have approached it is that we have five move-ins ... let's get to work.

en It's estimated that 13,000 localities will be competing for 1,200 business relocations in the next year, making the competition fierce. We believe our county is a persuasive competitor, and we want to make sure we use all of our resources to beat the competition.

en We're not afraid of competition. Our goal was to assure that the co-ops are competing on a fair and level playing field. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. We're not afraid of competition. Our goal was to assure that the co-ops are competing on a fair and level playing field.

en It's a show about real-life young people competing in a musical competition, complete with comedy.

en Today it was a fair real competition as it should be in sports. Everyone has set a personal goal — some reached it, some not, but it was a real fight.

en Even when I was at Northwestern [Miami], I had always made a point to travel to high-level events. This year, we set the table, competing against top competition. Next year, it will be more intense.

en Greek week is always an intense competition because they are competing for trophies, but they are mostly competing for bragging rights.

en It's a big competition. It's a challenge because you're going against the best of the best in the nation, competing to be the top guy at your position and competing to get in the first round and fulfill your own goals.

en It's been a goal of mine every year I've played. It feels awesome. It's a real honor and kind of a real humbling thing to finally reach that goal.

en She just started competing. She has been skating about a year now, (and went to her) first competition in January in Bucks County. Needless to say, she likes it.

en It's not about who were playing. It's up to us. We haven't had an easy game all year. We're competing on a nightly basis. We now have to get the results for that competition.

en American Jews are schizophrenic. Our polls year after year after year show the very same thing: On the one hand, on the peace process options, a majority of American Jews support - let's call it the liberal option. At the very same time, a clear majority of American Jews in the next breath say the real goal of the Arabs is to destroy Israel.
  David Harris

en What sets the Six Nations apart is that it's the only official competition we play each year. It's a goal, whereas when you are playing Test matches, what matters is not losing. The tournament is the major competition for us in the season, and we have to win it. We are in a position to do that; we have to produce a match like we did last weekend. We have the cards in our hands.


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