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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept competition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to acknowledge or agree to participate in a competitive situation or environment. Example: The company believes in healthy competition and is willing to accept competition in the market.
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EUROPE wants to be competitive, but it's not ready to accept competition, notes Esko Aho, a former Finnish prime minister and European Commission adviser on reform.
But Japan also has a powerful and well-subsidized farm lobby, and it may not be ready to accept competition.
The deal, in effect, was for Spain to lift trade barriers and accept competition within the newly created single market in exchange for cash to modernise.
"But it's harder for sisters to get along than brothers, because men are socialised to accept competition as part of any relationship.
We accept competition – and indeed have accepted it from minicab firms for years – but expect our competitors to play by the rules.
In the 1970s the government decided that technological gains had undermined such "natural monopoly" arguments: AT&T's local phone services were subsequently hived off, and it was forced to accept competition for long-distance services.Why reverse history?
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India's two main private-sector airlines, Jet Airways and Air Sahara, will be able to fly abroad, which compensates them for accepting competition at home from no-frills Air Deccan and other possible new operators.
If the negotiations between the two companies lead to a definitive takeover offer being accepted, competition authorities must be notified and the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Karen Bradley, will have to decide whether to ask the media regulator, Ofcom, to carry out a public interest test.
Do you not accept that competition does drive innovation?
Could it mean that wireless service providers will finally have to accept real competition?
Mr. Sachs said that patent holders can be encouraged to offer discounts and to accept generic competition.
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