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They characterise it as a war between business competitors.
He has ties to a member of parliament who is one of Mr Kolomoisky's business competitors.
And you'd be mad to think that our business competitors in Singapore and Silicon Valley give two shakes of a Samsung Galaxy about excessive phone usage.
Price-fixing, any agreement between business competitors ("horizontal") or between manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers ("vertical") to raise, fix, or otherwise maintain prices.
"We have seen see many cases of business competitors trying to abuse removals processes to reduce each others' web presence," he said.
If he's a rogue trader, he's operating in a vast gallery of rogues – business competitors, police, bureaucrats, politicians – and in his case, at least, he's a lovable rogue.
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Steven A. Kelly, a former tribal lawyer under Mr. Hall and then his business competitor, said: "He's an alpha male.
"Sushi became the representative food of Japan in the nineteen-eighties abroad, when Japan was a major business competitor to the U.S.," he said.
Computer Associates, known as C.A. in the industry, has bought many competitors, and Mr. Wang has developed a reputation as "a very ruthless business competitor," said Brian Goodstadt, an investment officer at Standard & Poor's.
But, the most pervasive form of electronic surveillance nowadays comes from people you know your boss, your business competitor, someone on a journalists beat, and even your spouse.
In addition, on the satellite side of the business, competitor DirecTV merged with AT&T, and is providing bundled service.
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