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Both he and Mr. Anderson were pessimistic about the immediate future for the major airlines, which have been buffeted by the weak economy and challenged by competition from low-fare carriers.

The clubs' commitment was given in return for the government supporting their right to sell their TV rights collectively as a league rather than individually, which was being challenged by competition authorities.

The method by which AEHT calculates royalties charged to Amazon EU Sarl was sanctioned by a private tax ruling from Luxembourg granted in November 2003.his ruling which is being challenged by competition investigators in Brussels who say the terms are so generous to Amazon, they are tantamount to illegal state aid.

Today this is further challenged by competition of raw materials with bio-energy and bio-fuel productions and other new wood-based products.

Ratings growth at cable news channel MSNBC helped improve the performance at NBC Universals media unit even though the overall TV landscape is challenged by competition from streaming.

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He has looked back on Booker winners from 2000 onwards and believes the only one who would undoubtedly have won if challenged by American competition would have been Hilary Mantel for Wolf Hall in 2009.

With that shift, the dominance of the big British and American specialists who reigned over the boom of the 1990's is being challenged by local competition and complicated by the depressed level of asset prices and the difficulty that some firms have had in realizing gains from earlier deals because of the economic downturn.

The dominance of the chaebols is more likely to be challenged by foreign competition, although foreign direct investment into Korea has been steadily declining and has now reached a near-zero level, at less than 0.4% of GDP.

Animal Welfare Labels lists the stocking density of most Australian egg brands, as well as those whose free-range status has been challenged by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

With colleagues from NID and the Indian Institute of Management (Ahmedabad), he contributed to pioneering Artisans Alliance of Jawaja (AAJ), an association which has continued for almost four decades in a path-breaking experiment towards self-reliance and dignity for communities challenged by discrimination and competition.

Most manufacturers recognize the imperative to tap this under-utilized resource both to meet growth requirements as the sector expands and becomes more dependent on technology and advanced processes, and to replace an aging workforce which lost a whole generation of new workers in the last three decades when growth was challenged by new global competition.

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