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  • 51Competitive Engineering — A Handbook for Systems Engineering, Requirements Engineering and Software Engineering using Planguage is a systems engineering book by Tom Gilb. The primary focus of the book is documenting an engineering method called Planguage . The book… …

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  • 52competitive dialogue procedure — England, Wales One of four procedures through which a public body may award a contract under Public Sector Procurement Directive. The competitive dialogue procedure is for use in complex projects where the public body cannot adequately specify… …

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  • 53competitive force — ➔ force1 …

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  • 54Competitive social networking — is a form of social networking in which users are encouraged to compete using digital media forms such as audio, video, and pictures …

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  • 55competitive situation — See competing bid or offer. Related links competing bid or offer stakebuilding Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw …

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  • 56Competitive barrel rolling — is both a team or individual sport which is practiced by bourbon distilleries in Kentucky. It is also referred to as a bourbon barrel relay. The world championship takes place at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival annually in Bardstown, Kentucky.… …

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  • 57Competitive intelligence — A broad definition of competitive intelligence is the action of defining, gathering, analyzing, and distributing intelligence about products, customers, competitors and any aspect of the environment needed to support executives and managers in… …

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  • 58Competitive eating — Wolfing redirects here. For the hunting of wolves, see Wolfers or Wolf hunting. Sonya Thomas and Tim Janus at the 2005 Midway Slots Crabcake Eating Competition. Competitive eating, or speed eating, is a sport in which participants compete against …

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  • 59Competitive dance — A dance group strikes an ending pose at the conclusion of their competitive performance. Groups such as this are typically formed from students in a dance class. The dancers in this image are members of a tap dance class. Competitive dance is a… …

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  • 60Competitive Alternatives — KPMG s Competitive Alternatives is a biennial guide to comparing international business site locations in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.[1] The primary focus of the study is international business costs. The study measures the impact of …

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