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Because of competition.
Retailers move because of competition and because of pressure.
"They oppose free-ranging wildlife because of competition for feed".
Everyone else would be poorer, because of competition from a billions-strong labor pool.
For a start, legitimate businesses lose sales because of competition from counterfeiters.
Sugar beet production depends heavily on government subsidy because of competition from imported cane sugar.
Whether because of competition, or the genre's changing nature, audiences have dwindled.
The reservation has no casinos because of competition from nearby Reno, he said.
Restaurant companies are usually loath to disclose what they pay because of competition.
"The town was dying, mainly because of competition from nearby malls," said Borough Councilwoman Linda Besink.
Fresh market sales faded in recent decades, largely because of competition with Granny Smith.
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