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Handball (Australian rules football): The Handball or handpass is a ball-passing skill in the sport of Australian rules football. As throwing the ball is not allowed in Australian football, passing to a fellow player are executed either by kicking, or by a controlled ... (Australian rules football) [100%] 2024-01-06 [Australian rules football terminology]
Handball: The sport of handball, which is also known as team handball, European handball, and Olympic handball, is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) compete against one another by passing ... [100%] 2024-01-06 [Handball] [Ball games]...
Handball: Handball originated in Denmark in 1897 and has become hugely popular in continental Europe, especially in France, Germany, eastern Europe and Scandinavia. It has been an Olympic sport since 1972 (men) and 1976 (women). [100%] 2023-07-24
Sri Lanka National Handball Team: Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution. modifier Sri Lanka National Handball Team (Cingalais : Machan, amitié) est une comédie italo-germano-srilankaise réalisée par Uberto Pasolini et sortie en 2008. [96%] 2024-05-11
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. [92%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...
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) [92%] 2024-01-09 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
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) [92%] 2023-11-07 [Competition] [Biological interactions]...
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) [92%] 2023-10-17 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
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) [92%] 2024-01-09 [Competition] [Social events]...
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) [92%] 2023-11-02 [Competition (economics)] [Foreign direct investment]...
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 ... [92%] 2023-09-04
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) [92%] 2024-03-04 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
National Competition Policy (Australia): The term National Competition Policy refers to a set of policies introduced in Australia in the 1990s with the aim of promoting microeconomic reform. In 1992, an independent committee of inquiry, the National Competition Policy Review Committee, was established by ... (Australia) [91%] 2023-11-24 [Microeconomics] [Monopoly (economics)]...
National Competition Policy (Australia): The term National Competition Policy refers to a set of policies introduced in Australia in the 1990s with the aim of promoting microeconomic reform. In 1992, an independent committee of inquiry, the National Competition Policy Review Committee, was established by ... (Finance) [91%] 2023-12-06 [Microeconomics] [Monopoly (economics)]...
National Competition Policy (India): National Competition Policy is formulated by the Government of India with a view to achieve highest sustainable levels of economic growth, entrepreneurship, employment, higher standards of living for citizens, protect economic rights for just, equitable, inclusive and sustainable economic and ... (India) [91%] 2023-12-14 [Competition (economics)]