Examples of 'there are competing' in a sentence

Meaning of "there are competing"

there are competing: This phrase is incomplete and lacks context. It could be part of a longer sentence where multiple entities or individuals are competing against each other

How to use "there are competing" in a sentence

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there are competing
There are competing systems for classifying histiocytoses.
I do think that there are competing scenarios here.
There are competing theories of azhdarchoid phylogeny.
My understanding is that there are competing priorities.
There are competing theories about its origins.
In the polymerization process there are competing initiation reactions.
There are competing systems of value at work here.
In the manufacture of extrusion foam there are competing factors to balance.
There are competing identities wanting to know you.
This is an area where there are competing goods on all sides.
There are competing rights here that we have to recognize.
We live in a world of monopolistic competition where there are competing monopolies.
See if there are competing or similar products.
The Directive shall apply to each bid where there are competing bids.
Thus there are competing processes at work.

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In the production of coke, there are competing interests.
There are competing economic considerations.
The problem is computationally difficult and there are competing mathematical methods of solving the problem.
There are competing common carriers broadcasting signal in most countries.
Conflict over water can arise when there are competing interests for limited resources.
There are competing interests in our society there are competing values.
Full transparency, there are competing offers on the team.
There are competing aims in choosing the optimal weight ratio.
O to clarify direction where there are competing priorities ; and.
There are competing demands.
However, when there are competing interests.
There are competing theories.
Within any discipline, there are competing schools of thought.
There are competing theories on the origin and inspiration of this poem.
Especially if there are competing claimants?
There are competing schools of economic thought regarding what causes stagflation.
That said, we obviously recognize that there are competing claims.
But again there are competing priorities.
In a general sense, I can see what you are saying, but there are competing demands.
Whether there are competing offers or not.
In this field, it is generally known that there are competing " private " services.
There are competing products.
As with many other new technologies, however, there are competing approaches to wireless charging.
Usually there are competing interests or conflicting principles that must be balanced.
We need help right now . There are competing demands.
There are competing claims for the innovator of the first antivirus product.
This contract is free fire, as there are competing parties for on Theodore Murretto.
There are competing visions and diverging goals for the future of the immigration program.
Challenges - Competing interests There are competing interests in the treatment process.
There are competing needs for outside investment funds and for company budgets to invest internally.
Public funding is limited, and there are competing priorities, ” he said.
There are competing etymologies for the old name of Fridebi.
But what happens when there are competing religions (a polytheism).
There are competing theories about what exactly brought down the Minoans.
But in every ( post - ) conflict situation, there are competing local authorities to lead.

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