SetiAtHome had no problem recruiting because the spacey project became a competitive sport for engineers.
Once in a generation, a competitive sport is transformed by a visionary leader.
Physical activity was rated on a six-point scale with the lowest being "moving only in connection with necessary household chores, " to heavy exercise or a competitive sport several times a week.
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David saw him suddenly at the kitchen table, a few of his university cronies alongside, bearded and complaining around the glowing wine bottle bastard politicians, pretentious films, popular potboilers, historical rogues, critical tirades turned into a competitive sport while Mrs.
Lord Judge said for the health and survival of cricket as a truly competitive sport corruption "must be eradicated".
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Because though some will never forgive a cheater in competitive sport, many of those same people will not short-change those fighting cancer simply to spite their once hero turned fraud.
The activists who trooped to London's Connaught Rooms on a wet Saturday applauded the traditionalist elements of David Cameron's address, such as the return of competitive school sport and a ban on calculators in primary school maths tests.
State schools do not play enough competitive sport at a high level, it has been warned.
In a sport that craves competitive balance, television still dictates that marquee matchups and compelling stories are a necessity.
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He went on to say playing competitive sport for a school was "intrinsically exclusive" and it was "perfectly sensible to have lots of other physical activities for children who loathed PE".
Less obviously, many birders get a virile competitive charge out of the sport.
Who determines what components of a sport are part of its competitive fabric?
Especially in a world where greater revenue sharing has issued in a higher degree of competitive balance in the sport.
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Over the years these have included polo, competitive horse carriage driving (a sport in which he has represented Britain) science, the study of UFOs, practical jokes, painting and taking the wheel of his own London taxi.
And with a new collective bargaining agreement in place that should influence high-spending teams to think twice before incurring massive luxury tax bills, Mr. Stern presided over a final round of labor negotiations that may yield a greater degree of competitive balance to the sport that was previously lacking in historical comparison with other North American leagues.
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While curling seems like a sport one could easily do drunk, competitive skiing does not.
The sport of competitive memorizing is driven by a kind of arms race.
Damian Hinds, Conservative MP for East Hampshire, said competitive sport taught children "the power of a team, pushing yourself, and learning that life involves losing some things as well as winning".
But youthful enthusiasm can only take you so far in any sport, particularly from a war-ravaged country with little competitive structure.
Among the other findings in the Active People survey were the fact that 10 million adults are members of a club where they play sport and six million have taken part in competitive sport in the last 12 months.
The young Mr. O'Hagan, who won the tournament last year and has been playing since he was 14, says he likes the competitive nature of the activity and the quirks of a sport that is still played mostly in bars and basements.
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"It's a very rewarding sport, because it gave me this avenue outside of work to be competitive and accomplish goals, " Pokorny said.
The move comes as a competitive step against Time Warner, which has moved to offer subscriptions to its magazines like Sport Illustrated and People on connected devices.
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Although most high schools and colleges have cheerleaders, only 29 state high school athletic associations recognize cheerleading as a sport, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) does not include competitive cheerleading in its list of sponsored sports.
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Her competitive spirit aside, Spilger loved being a part of a team versus in gymnastics, which was an independent sport.
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