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Wouldn't the political districts be more competitive, giving voters more choices and, presumably, better reasons to vote?
Coupe, who plans to lead the merged business, said the deal was a "transformational opportunity to create a new force in UK retail, which will be more competitive and give customers more of what they want now and in the future".
But Daniel A. Kane, president of Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Bergen County, N.J., said that government cannot expect hospitals to be more competitive and then not give them the tools to compete.
"Intelligent mobility could benefit the economy, allowing businesses to be more competitive, reducing logistics costs, giving more predictable journey times and reducing carbon dioxide emissions," he says.
The Internet (backed up by market forces) is a great thing -- easily giving vacationers more options, and forcing landlords to be more competitive and attentive to their property.
"We don't want to give up all we've worked for simply to help big agribusinesses be more competitive".
"This will give us the resources to compete to win -- maybe not every time, but we will be more competitive".
"We must be more competitive," she added.
Be more competitive.
The medley will be even more competitive given the French renaissance and the much-hyped Australian men's eagerness to get their expectant country off their backs by winning gold.
Marcus said: "First of all, the broadband market today is more competitive than you give it credit for.
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