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  1. Competition: Competition is the effort of multiple independent parties working against one another to achieve a goal. As an economic term, competition refers to the rivalry between firms to sell the goods or services they provide. [100%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...
  2. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [100%] 2024-01-09 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  3. Competition (biology): Competition can be defined as an interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both ... (Biology) [100%] 2023-11-07 [Competition] [Biological interactions]...
  4. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-10-17 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  5. Competition: Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between ... (Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared) [100%] 2024-01-09 [Competition] [Social events]...
  6. Competition (companies): Company competition, or competitiveness, pertains to the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and services in a given market, in relation to the ability and performance of other firms, sub-sectors ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-11-02 [Competition (economics)] [Foreign direct investment]...
  7. Competition: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines competition as "the activity or condition of competing against others" and as "an event or contest in which people compete". Competition is a key ecological factor and is defined for that purpose as "the ... [100%] 2023-09-04
  8. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [100%] 2024-03-04 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  9. Composition (objects): Compositional objects are wholes instantiated by collections of parts. If an ontology wishes to permit the inclusion of compositional objects it must define which collections of objects are to be considered parts composing a whole. (Objects) [81%] 2024-01-02 [Ontology]
  10. Composition: Composition studies refers to studies of writing and rhetorics. Composition scholars study the theory and practice of postsecondary writing instruction and the influence of different genres and writing conventions on writing. [81%] 2023-07-24 [Grammar]
  11. Composition (combinatorics): A composition of a natural number $n$ is an expression of $n$ as an ordered sum of positive integers. Thus the compositions of $4$ are $4, 3+1, 1+3, 2+2, 2+1+1, 2+1+1, 1+1 ... (Mathematics) [81%] 2023-11-14
  12. Composition (combinatorics): In mathematics, a composition of an integer n is a way of writing n as the sum of a sequence of (strictly) positive integers. Two sequences that differ in the order of their terms define different compositions of their sum ... (Combinatorics) [81%] 2024-01-01 [Number theory] [Combinatorics]...
  13. Composition: Composition, the action of putting together and combining, and the product of such action. There are many applications of the word. In philology it is used of the putting together of two distinct words to form a single word; and ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  14. Composition (visual arts): The term composition means "putting together". It can be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. (Visual arts) [81%] 2023-11-27 [Photographic techniques]
  15. Composition (objects): Compositional objects are wholes instantiated by collections of parts. If an ontology wishes to permit the inclusion of compositional objects it must define which collections of objects are to be considered parts composing a whole. (Objects) [81%] 2023-11-06 [Materials science]
  16. Composition: A binary algebraic operation. The composition (or superposition) of two functions $f:Y \rightarrow X$ and $g:Z \rightarrow Y$ is the function $h=f\circ g : Z \rightarrow X$, $h(z)=f(g(z))$. (Mathematics) [81%] 2024-01-01
  17. Computation: A Computation is any type of arithmetic or non-arithmetic calculation that is well-defined. Common examples of computations are mathematical equations and computer algorithms. (Any type of calculation) [81%] 2023-10-13 [Theoretical computer science] [Computability theory]...
  18. Design competition: A design competition or design contest is a competition in which an entity solicits design proposals from the public for a specified purpose. An architectural design competition solicits architects to submit design proposals for a building, bridge, or other structure. (Contest that solicits design proposals) [70%] 2024-01-10 [Design] [Competition]...
  19. Healthy Competition: "Healthy Competition" is the second episode of series 3 of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It was first broadcast on 17 November 1983. [70%] 2024-01-10 [Only Fools and Horses (series 3) episodes] [1983 British television episodes]...
  20. Competition law: Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement. (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-07 [Welfare economics]

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