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  • ...a sporting contest" or "an organisation engaged in commercial or economic competition with others". As the above definition asserts, competition is important in ecology because of the need for vital resources like food a
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  • ...he ability of firms to combine in such a way as to enable them to restrict competition. ...ation about competition in [[Elizabeth I|Elizabethan]] [[England]], modern competition policy had its origin in [[United States of America|United States]] [[antit
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  • ...ed to analysis of candidates. We provide a table listing some of the [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES_players|major players]] involved. ...ecommunication Applications''' was [[Deutsche Telekom]]'s entry in the AES competition. Like all AES candidates, it uses 128-bit blocks and supports key sizes of
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  • ...he ability of firms to combine in such a way as to enable them to restrict competition.
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  • *[[AES competition/Catalogs/AES players|AES players]]
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  • ...ies that are known to everybody, and there are no barriers to entry (see [[competition]]).
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  • A competition run by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology to chose a blo
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  • ...nd to remove barriers to trade between member states. The principles of EU competition law apply in all member states and - with the exception of matters affectin The principles of EU competition law have been attributed<ref>[http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/hearings/sing
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  • * [[EU competition policy]]
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  • A policy intended to ensure undistorted competition within the EU market, by increasing economic efficiency in member states an
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  • ...he ability of firms to combine in such a way as to enable them to restrict competition. ...here had been legislation about competition in Elizabethan England, modern competition policy had its origin in United States [[antitrust]] legislation of the la
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/AES competition]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|competition policy}}
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  • ...he_AES_generation |'''Advanced Encryption Standard competition''']] (''AES competition'') begun in 1998 involved many of the world's top cryptographers. * '''Outcome''': Cipher status when AES competition ended.
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  • #REDIRECT [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES players]]
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  • ...he ability of firms to combine in such a way as to enable them to restrict competition.
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  • ...striking or differing in some way from that which is usual for the type of competition.
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  • ...tle]]s and wars. In the social sciences, conflict is often contrasted with competition or cooperation.
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  • * [[EU competition policy]]
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  • ...f [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES players|well-known players]] in the [[AES competition]].
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  • Premier domestic [[Australian football]] (soccer) competition.
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  • Competition or display of domestic dogs.
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  • Generic term for various types of aeronautical competition.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The premier international Rugby Union competition, held every four years.
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  • "The premiere Northern-hemisphere international [[Rugby union]] competition."
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  • An endurance athletic competition involving running, cycling, and swimming.
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  • ...tudies the behaviors of the firms when they face situations of [[imperfect competition]]. ...have a monopoly power. Those firms can invest to protect themselves from [[competition]], benefit from [[information asymmetries]], and the goods they produce are
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  • An annual world championship [[motor racing]] competition for drivers and constructors.
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  • A type of [[natural selection]] due to within-sex competition for successful [[mating]].
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  • Winter sport involving direct competition between contestants who race against each other on skates over a set distan
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  • ...omic interventionism which aims to protect the local industry from foreign competition
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  • A block cipher which was created in 1998 by NTT and submitted to the AES competition.
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  • *Birkhead, Tim, ''Promiscuity An Evolutionary History of Sperm Competition'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2000).
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  • An athletic competition combining the sport activities of cross-country, or Nordic, skiing, and rif
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  • A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union, which last
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  • The premier [[Rugby union]] international club competition in the northern hemisphere.
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  • A bock cipher from Schneier and others that was a finalist in the AES competition.
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  • #REDIRECT [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES players]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES players]]
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  • ...nship''' is the premiere northern-hemisphere international [[Rugby union]] competition, competed for annually by teams from [[Irish national rugby union team|Irel ...lly comprises several mini-competitions in one. The overall winner of the competition become the Six Nations Champions. The England versus Scotland game also de
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  • Motorsport team competing in the FIA's Formula 1 World Championship competition.
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  • NASA space competition prize contests for non-government-funded technological achievements by priv
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  • Annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe.
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  • One which is exhibited, displayed or otherwise shown off in a competition or performance, often excluding sports and trials.
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  • ...ian, computer scientist, and writer who won a 2013 artificial intelligence competition sponsored by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • (新語) recently-coined popular new words in Japanese as recognised in an annual competition in Japan.
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  • a policy to limit or prevent the creation of monopoly power and to preserve competition by regulating business conduct.
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  • Football competition among the best teams in the world held in 2010 organized by FIFA.
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  • ...ns upon commerce, trade, and finance that have the effect of restricting [[competition]].
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  • ...A method of buying and selling in which the selling price is determined by competition among the buyers.
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  • ...creasing a country's [[economic efficiency]], e.g. by removing barriers to competition or counter market failures.
    187 bytes (25 words) - 02:56, 7 February 2010
  • ...years between competitors from all nations of the Americas. The inaugural competition was in 1951 at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  • NASA space competition prize contest for non-government-funded technological achievements, to the
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  • ...formed in 2010 with their participation in the UK televised entertainment competition ''The X Factor''.
    166 bytes (21 words) - 07:31, 4 November 2013
  • ...k cipher designed by Bruce Schneier and others which was a finalist in the competition to select the Advanced Encryption Standard.
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  • From the French ''dresser'' (to train), an equestrian competition in which points are awarded to the horse and rider for artistic riding styl
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  • ...d every four years between competitors from nations in Asia. The inaugural competition was in 1951 at New Delhi, India.
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  • ...al Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) [[Fannie Mae]] clone created to provide competition to Fannie Mae.
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  • ...ding sports, hobbies or games, especially when not done as part of serious competition or for exercise.
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  • ...proach to playing who won Guitar Player magazine's fourth Guitar Superstar Competition.
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  • ...ole Normale Supérieure, CNRS, and France Télécom, and submitted to the AES competition.
    202 bytes (32 words) - 06:34, 1 October 2009
  • A competition run by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology to chose a blo
    178 bytes (26 words) - 05:18, 14 June 2010
  • ...th [[Vincent Rijmen]] of the Rijndael [[block cipher]] which won the [[AES competition]] to become the [[Advanced Encryption Standard]].
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  • ...lace over a period of one to several days for the purpose of entering into competition.
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