0 (of a competition) resulting in the entire prize going to the one competitor who wins:
For regional council elections, where women have fared very poorly, a first-past-the-post or winner-take-all method is used.
In order to resolve this conflict we designed a two-stage blender which considered how to surmount the drawbacks of integration and winner-take-all strategies.
When discussing interest group influence, scholars often slip into a simplistic discussion that suggests a zero-sum game in which policy outcomes are winner-take-all.
Decoding would comprise a winner-take-all competition over a layer of cells, themselves responding to and classifying the patterns of activation found in the coding layer.
Importantly, there were none of the dangers inherent in a winner-take-all election to be considered in the later period.
It consists of parallel, independent nerve fibers connected to a winner-take-all cluster, which records the winner of the race.
The lexical level thus operates in a winner-take-all fashion.
By assembling these chunk-layer units in a winner-take-all network (path 3), the chunk with the representation closest to the retrieved header ultimately wins.