A competition is where you compete to win something
"Monopolistic Competition" is, unless I'm missing something, an oxymoron. "Monopoly" implies "no competitors," so who, precisely, is the monopoly supposed to be competing with? In an oligopoly, there are a few competitors, so there actually could be some competition; however, the term is generally used in a trust situation where the "competitors" more or less agree not to actually compete.
MONOPOLY
Horizontal competition, Inter-type competition, vertical competition, channel system competition
when does a competition happen
Competition is bad because it lowers your self esteem. without competition there are no losers and no winners but with competition there are winners but there are also losers.
Disqualified. they are no longer qualified to compete in the competition. ;]
Draw is another term for tie ... the athletes would have tied in whatever competition they were in.
Another term in the United States for competition law is Anti-trust law. You can get information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Competition law" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Shield cricket is the term used for the First Class Australian 4 day cricket competition. Widely regarded as the strongest domestic competition in the world The Term comes from the name given to the competition "Sheffield Shield" where team compete for a trophy that looks like a shield.
"Arms Race"
Political competition is generally beneficial as it fosters accountability, encourages diversity of ideas, and provides voters with choice. However, excessive competition can lead to polarization, gridlock, and a focus on short-term goals rather than long-term solutions. Striking a balance between healthy competition and collaboration is important for effective governance.
Competition. The struggle of the fittest. The survival of the fittest.
The term arms race, in its original usage, describes a competition between two or more parties for real or apparent military supremacy.
The term "Competition Act" can be translated into Marathi as "स्पर्धा अधिनियम" (Spardha Adhiniyam). This refers to the legislation that aims to promote fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices in the market.
An "arms race".
There is no information for the term hammering. However, the term "Hammered" means to be very drunk, intoxicated, it can also mean badly beaten at a game or competition.
CompetitionCompetition among members of the same species is known as intraspecific competition, while competition between individuals of different species is known as interspecific competition.