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The point of last year's telecoms law was to bring competition to local markets.
My responsibility is to bring competition into the squad and we have strong competition for places.
"It certainly is important to bring competition to Long Island as far as electricity is concerned," she said.
Sunshine can bring competition and lower costs even if regulators do little beyond letting the sunlight shine.
He has promised to bring competition and more government oversight to the telecommunications market, taking aim at the monopoly-like control by one of the richest men in the world, Carlos Slim Helú.
The next few years will see auctions introduced for these contracts for difference, to bring competition and market forces to bear on this essential low carbon transition and bring forward up to £110bn of private sector investment.
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But privatisation made air travel more competitive and liberalisation brought competition from low-cost carriers.
The tech giant claims that it brought competition to a market dominated by Amazon.
But deregulation has already brought competition to the wholesale electricity market, and the retail market may follow.
It brought competition into a field where there hadn't been any competition and that's the American way.
Business grew, and brought competition: a fellow Shinnecock set up a similar tax-free tobacco store in a nearby building.
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