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  • The canal suffered from maintenance problems and economic competition almost immediately.
  • Lack of economic competition leads to higher prices of products.
  • But what is America about if not economic competition?
  • The world is rapidly becoming a place of serious and intense economic competition.
  • These skirmishes are not driven by traditional economic competition.
  • Others are concerned about economic competition once EU membership tears down trade barriers.
  • The Southsea Railway was closed in 1914 due to economic competition from trams.
  • Intense economic competition among centers means that most charge similar fees, regardless of quality.
  • Yet much of the impetus for the patent overhaul arises from economic competition with Japan.
  • However, Homs found itself faced with European economic competition since Ottoman rule was restored.
  • One explanation for this shift was tensions over economic competition between poorer whites and blacks.
  • "We've had far too little economic competition, " he said.
  • A lot of good people honestly believe that economic competition among schools will improve education overall.
  • Exacerbating the economic competition, many minibus associations are aligned with political parties, fueling violence.
  • Raffarin has said European labor rights must change for the sake of economic competition and jobs.
  • Underlying the issue was political and economic competition between Shrewsbury Abbey and its great Augustinian rivals.
  • They attacked a place where people exist in economic competition, where people learn to live together.
  • The Rosenberg-Birdzell hypothesis is that innovation is produced by economic competition among politically independent entities.
  • The biggest concern is whether farmers and businesses in candidate countries will have equal conditions for economic competition.
  • It should also be noted that business and economic competition in most countries is often limited or restricted.
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