0 present participle of compete --
1 to try to be more successful than someone or something else: --
So many identities competing for so many agendas.
In other words, closer historical scrutiny should reveal that pandits represent a wide range of competing identities, intellectual programs, and social agendas.
Moreover, agencies that funded wheat production research had little interest in funding research for a competing crop.
The managers and owners interviewed all saw themselves as supplying a standard service and competing on price, as agencies.
For the first half of the twentieth century, however, ' care ' and ' control ' existed as symbiotic rather than potentially competing elements within policy frameworks.
If this problem is not solved, too many parties will be competing with the result that several parties are shut out of the legislature.
Elections ended and rhetoric became dominated by panegyric and display oratory, rather than a means of competing with aristocratic rivals.
Foraging efficiencies of competing rodents: why do gerbils exhibit shared-preference habitat selection?