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"We will be able to compete very well against the MROs in Singapore, which have huge costs and space constraints," he said, pointing out that Senai offered the additional advantage of being an all-weather airport.
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"The way we distribute the TV rights to all the clubs, the way me make every club able to compete is very, very different to how they do it in other leagues, particularly in Spain.
"Especially with as competitive a job market as Austin is and as low as our unemployment is, businesses here already have to compete very fiercely for good, qualified employees and to be able to keep and retain those employees.
One day, she said, she wants to be able to compete with the very best.
It was an incredible feeling to be able to compete against the very best baseball players in the world.
Qualification often seemed a challenge in itself, until a golden generation of players evolved into a team able to compete with the very best.
"I'm very down right now because I've trained 11 months for this and to come here and not be able to compete, I feel very disturbed about it," Powell added.
Without new investors, I feel very soon Arsenal might not be able to compete successfully at the very top level, despite the fantastic work of Arsène Wenger".
"She is a gymnast with high skill level routines, and a gymnast who is very determined and very much able to compete at her best in any situation.
The Cuban medical industry, already well regarded if not yet state of the art, with investment in modern training and equipment, will be very able to compete with American medicine.
EC operators will be very rapidly able to compete on the Mexican market on an equal footing with industries elsewhere, notably the United States.
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