61. Ecology envisages a complex sorting process taking place as different types of plant compete for space. 62. The prices that different social groups are able to afford for land can be seen as an equivalent to natural species competing for space. 63. Businesses, house buyers and so forth also compete for the same space, the strongest eventually gaining the most favourable positions. 64. The charities to benefit have been nominated by the first three teams competing for the Clayton Trophy. 65. In addition graduates will be able to compete for the conventional careers open to geologists. 66. As it developed, bureaucratic office-holding was competed for by members of noble families who formed patronage networks leading to factional feuds between rival clientages. 67. Rather they compete for clientele. 68. It is not obvious how this can be guaranteed by bureaus competing for business in quasi-market conditions. 69. The females compete for somewhere to put their eggs. |