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Manchester, Nottingham and Leeds have more than 2,000 AAB students who are now off quota and have to be competed for.
At last, health technology companies are viewing patients in low- and middle-income countries as customers to be competed for, rather than simply beneficiaries of, philanthropic largesse.
When Clinton introduced his workfare agenda, for example, it was estimated that each available job would be competed for by anything between 18 and 54 jobseekers.
Others should be able to ask us if a particular area can be competed for – and if it can't be, we would have to justify clearly why.
Latin America has mostly been a geopolitical afterthought over the centuries, but in the 21st century, all resources will be competed for, and none are too far away.
If all seats could be competed for by all parties (at present, some are restricted), this might encourage parties to try harder to develop proper platforms.
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We want to be competing for the Champions League every year.
Tikhomirov, now 45, will also be competing for Canada here.
Will you and he be competing for attention?
State enterprises appear to be competing for outside capital.
Adam, Henderson, Downing, Lucas, Raul Meireles, Dirk Kuyt, Cole and Maxi Rodriguez all seem to be competing for three midfield places.
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