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  • competition: A situation in a market in which sellers of a product or service independently strive for the patronage of buyers in order to achieve a particular business objective, e.g., profits, sales and/or market share. Competitive rivalry between firms may take place in terms of price, quality, service or combinations of these and other factors which customers may value. Fair and undistorted competition is a cornerstone of a market economy and the European Commission has been vested with the powers necessary to oversee and enforce EU competition law to ensure effective competition in the internal market.
    Category: The European Communities

  • competition: rivalry between business concerns in the same market,usually in selling at the lowest price or in giving better quality or generally offering better value for money
    Category: Law

  • competition: Active demand by two or more individual organisms for some vital environmental resource in short supply(light,nutrients,water).
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • competition: the negative interactions within a microbial community in a habitat
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • competition: in the broadest sense refers to the interaction of two organisms striving for the same thing.
    Category: Environment

  • Competitive: a low price aimed to compete with a rival product
    Category: Economics

  • Competitive: for the purposes of the telecommunications administration:any service other than a 'reserved service' open to competition
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Competitive: unsupervised learning procedure whereby feature detectors capable of discriminating among the members of a set of stimulus input patterns evolve without a specific teacher guiding the learning procedure
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Competitive: type of inhibitory interaction by which units on same levels compete with each other
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • non-competition: Contractual clause bringing about a direct or indirect obligation causing the parties to an acquisition agreement, or at least one of them, not to manufacture, purchase, sell or resell independently goods or services which compete with the contract goods or services. Such an obligation on the seller of the assets guarantees that the acquirer receives the full value of the assets transferred and hence is normally considered as ancillary to the main agreement.
    Category: The European Communities

  • petit: 2.a circular space between the posterior leaf of the zonule of Zinn and the anterior surface of the vireous humor,located periphereal to the retrolenticular space of Berger
    Category: Medicine

  • petit: a circular space between the posterior leaf of the zonule of Zinn and the anterior surface of the vitreous humour,located peripheral to the retrolenticular space of Berger
    Category: Medicine

  • petition: 1. An originating process in matrim. proceedings; 2. a writ calling on defendant to cause an appearance to the action to be entered for him within eight days after service; 3. citation summoning a person to appear before a magistrate or bench of judges; Nos. 1,2 and 4 would be drawn up by the solicitor concerned. No.3 would be issued by the Court.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • petition: not ready to proceed at present session
    Category: Politics

  • petitory: affirmative action for the enforcement of an encumbrance on real estate
    Category: Law

  • pre-competitive: non-competitive,cooperative research and development(R&D)which leads the way to full scale competitive development in the future by addressing key requirements of new technology for the low-cost realisation of IBC equipments and services
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • pre-competitive: the term means the translation of industrial research findings into a plan,blueprint or design for new,modified or improved products,processes or services whether intended for sale or use,including the creation of a first prototype which would not be capable of commercial use.It may further include the conceptual formulation and design of products,processes or services alternatives and initial demonstration or pilot projects,provided that these same projects cannot be converted or used for industrial application or commercial exploitation.It does not include routine or periodic alterations to existing products,production lines,manufacturing processes,services,and other on-going operations even though those alterations may represent improvements
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • repetition: a term denoting the execution of a statistical inquiry at different points in space or time,usually as part of a coordinated programme,as distinct from replication
    Category: Statistics

  • repetitive: a grid that is proposed several times after the validation of a message page that a user just created
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • repetitive: work with a heavy element of repetition
    Category: Labour

  • repetitive: the repetition of typing,for example,for letters from a mailing or unaltered parts of a modified report
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • repetitive: a calculation carried out repetitively.Its formula is stored in a document,a spreadsheet,a program
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • repetitive: a set of sampling schemes introduced by Sherman(1965)for acceptance inspection based upon the proportion of defective units.According to a fixed criterion,a sample proportion indicates accept,reject,or disregard and repeat the process until a decision to accept or reject is achieved:no account is taken of the number of intermediate sample or their proportion defective
    Category: Statistics

  • repetitive: A flight plan related to a series of frequently recurring,regularly operated individual flights with identical basic features,submitted by an operator for retention and repetitive use by ATS units.
    Category: Transport

  • repetitive: in the repetitive or snap-back method, the hands of the watch are snapped back to zero at the end of each element.
    Category: Labour

  • uncompetitive: a type of enzyme inhibition that arises when the inhibitor cannot combine with the free enzyme, but is capable of combining only with the substrate-enzyme complex
    Category: Medicine



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