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111Compétition olympique de volley-ball masculin — Volley ball aux Jeux olympiques Volley ball aux Jeux olympiques …
112Compétition sportive — « Rencontre sportive » redirige ici. Pour l épisode de Dr House, voir Rencontre sportive (Dr House). La compétition sportive est la confrontation de concurrents pratiquant une activité sportive dans le cadre de règles fixées. Les Jeux… …
113Compétition hors prix — La compétition hors prix est une recherche simultanée par deux ou plusieurs personnes d un même avantage compétitif non relatif au prix de vente d un produit. Pour faire face à une situation concurrentielle donnée , un Entreprise réagit en… …
114Competition Commission — The UK regulator of monopolies, mergers and anti competitive activities. ■ www.competition commission.org.uk ■ * * * Competition Commission UK US noun COMMERCE, GOVERNMENT, LAW ► in the UK, an organization that makes sure that there is fair …
115competition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See contention. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of competing] Syn. rivalry, contention, contest, striving, strife, struggle, emulation, vying, controversy, coping with, opposition, pairing off, meeting …
116competition — Rivalry between suppliers providing goods or services for a market. The consensus of most economic theory is that competition is beneficial for the public, largely because it brings prices down. Governments usually pursue policies aimed at… …
117competition — noun 1) Stephanie won the competition Syn: contest, tournament, match, game, heat, fixture, event 2) I m not interested in competition Syn: rivalry, competitiveness, vying; conflict …
118competition — noun 1) Stephanie won the competition Syn: contest, tournament, championship 2) I m not interested in competition Syn: rivalry, competitiveness, conflict; informal keeping up with the Joneses 3) we must stay ahead of the competition …
119competition — com•pe•ti•tion [[t]ˌkɒm pɪˈtɪʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the act of competing; rivalry for supremacy, a prize, etc.: competition between two teams[/ex] 2) a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage: to enter a competition[/ex] 3) the rivalry offered by a… …
120competition — noun Etymology: Late Latin competition , competitio, from Latin competere Date: 1579 1. the act or process of competing ; rivalry: as a. the effort of two or more parties acting independently to secure the business of a third party by offering… …