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Worthy winners of a fine competition. .
ICI has been accused of operating a cartel for the second time in recent history and faces a fine from competition regulators if found guilty.
It was a fine Olympic competition too, bringing the first gold medal of the Games, for the supernaturally unerring Yi Siling of China, who snatched first place in the women's 10m air rifle with the shooting equivalent of a sprint finish in the final round.
Hoeness insists, perhaps through gritted teeth, that it is fine, competition is good for the game.
In the end, it's about setting the brand apart from the "healthy and very fine competition out there," he says.
Moreover, its effects are less concentrated in particular business sectors or workforce segments but exhibit a "finer degree of resolution" [11: 169], making competition more individual.
South Africa maintained its record as the perfect host that not only organizes fine competitions — as it did for the 2003 World Cup and 2007 World Twenty20 — but takes hospitality to the extent of allowing other teams to win.
But competition is a fine thing even if it is not what Mr Chávez had in mind.
Gerrard scored twice in Monday night's 2-1 victoverover AFC Wimbledon in the third round of the competition, producing a fine display, despite the League Two team causing numerous problems for Liverpool.
"It's a fine-looking car and definite competition for Porsche.
Broadband competition is a fine way to ensure better, cheaper and, potentially, less-biased access.
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