31. Schools are businesses, competing for pupils and cash. 32. Such stereotypic thinking forces even black stations to downplay their blackness in order to compete for the advertising dollars. 33. The aim has been to make purchasers much more prudent and to force providers to compete for business. 34. The former was essential to the evolutionary process, as individuals competed for resources. 35. The freeing of women from the imperatives of the reproductive cycle allows them also to compete for these top jobs. 36. The major political parties, the Conservatives and the Liberals, were increasingly aware of the need to compete for working-class support. 37. The private sector must be given a fair chance to compete for local authority contracts. 38. The Richmond Plan denies certain citizens the opportunity to compete for a fixed percentage of public contracts based solely upon their race. 39. The second way was to find a compound which would compete for or block the inactivating enzyme. |