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One such, assembled by Northrop and Britain's GEC, is developing a new system for aircraft to ward off missiles.As a benign example of how transatlantic teams can stimulate competition in high-tech weapons making, defence analysts cite the fierce competition to supply Britain with an air-to-ground surveillance system.
This can stimulate competition between providers thereby motivating improvements in access to and quality of services.
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This can potentially stimulate competition between the hospitals in their ambition to improve their performance and quality of care to get a higher score.
The existence of so many plans provides some evidence to support the theory that the federal government can stimulate fierce competition among private insurers — regulated and subsidized by the government — to help control health costs for beneficiaries and taxpayers.
They also say the cap improves the chances that small start-up wireless companies can remain viable enough to stimulate competition.
It is now introducing measures to stimulate competition.
"Far from trying to foreclose the market, we are trying to stimulate competition to grow demand".
They stimulate competition in an endeavour that is often celebrated as collaborative.
In April, Congress passed a law intended to stimulate competition at La Guardia Airport and increase service to small communities.
Well-structured tournaments stimulate competition.
Uefa defended the rules and insisted FFP will stimulate competition.
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