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This in turn impacts on their prices, as collectors follow the museums' lead in seeking out new directions and compete for works.
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Taxi drivers from Egypt, Yemen and Iraq compete for work.
"My dear ladies," he wrote, "I do not compete for work".
Still, the vast majority of Americans don't compete for work with illegal immigrants.
But he continued to compete for work and pursued his fascination with transforming organic forms into architecture.
Their arrival is causing friction with local communities, some already impoverished, as they compete for work, and is straining services such as schools, electricity and water.
After all, the pressure to compromise bearing down on an in-house lawyer from his sole client, in practice the chief executive, may be even harder to resist than that facing a private law firm, which can at least compete for work from many clients.
People with identical accents, communication styles and methods of personal presentation are well primed to work in the private sector, to earn above the median, and to compete for work on the basis of not being different, but of simply being better at doing exactly the same thing.
Despite their business relevance, creative professional service firms are under-researched, in particular with regard to how they compete for work.
Because both sites operate on a similar model, allowing designers of all skill levels to compete for work and quickly sketch out proposals and concepts, the acquisition makes sense.
It advocates for equity and justice -- giving qualified job seekers a fair opportunity to compete for work.
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