God telling Abraham to offer his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice, was the assigned topic for the competition. This happens in the Book of Genesis.
It is possible to have and accounting entry, but not an entrance. Also a competition entry but not a competition entrance. The front door to a terraced house would be called an entrance, but the side entrance is called an entry.
Traditionally it is close to the main entrance of the church; as the main door is the entrance to the church; symbollically the baptismal font and the sacrement of batism represents the persons' entrance into the faith.
Isao Amagi has written: 'Daigaku no iriguchi to deguchi' -- subject(s): College graduates, Entrance examinations, Competition (Psychology), Employment, Universities and colleges
The Culinary Institute of American and the French Culinary Institute are two of the most prestigious, and for any prestigious school, you are going to have a lot of competition for entrance.
The word opposite of entrance is Exit
create an entrance
The U.S. sought to limit the entrance of Europeans and Asians primarily due to concerns about economic competition, social integration, and national security. The fear of job competition and the belief that immigrants could dilute American culture fueled nativist sentiments. Additionally, specific laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, reflected racial prejudices and aimed to restrict entry from certain Asian countries. These factors combined to create a legislative environment that sought to manage and limit immigration from these groups.
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The plural of entrance is entrances.
The entrance to a building is a door.
The verb of entrance is "to enter".
Entrance in french is entre.