Sentence examples for competition more intensive from inspiring English sources

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These mechanisms include for example increased market concentration, more intensive competition, more intensive advertising, initial reductions in product pricing and in some cases aggressive lobbying against the adoption of public health control measures.

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Indeed, as prices fell in 2014-15 – because of increased competition from larger, more intensive farms on the coast producing at a lower cost – farmer incomes also fell and their families' nutrition worsened.

However, evidence suggests that TTCs may still promote consumption in state-dominated markets through stimulating more intensive competition (including price competition), facilitating illicit trade in foreign tobacco products and in some cases by aggressively lobbying against the adoption of public health control measures [ 20, 51– 51].

Competition for places gets more intensive when we choose for study-abroad programmes.

"More intensive competition" for that business opened the doors for lower rate quotes to borrowers whose credit profiles would normally have been charged more, he said.

For medium-income producers currently at between 30% and 60% of US levels, there will be a tougher tradeoff between more intensive competition with the PRC and serving the growing middle classes in ACI countries.

Stability First, Britain will succeed amidst this ever more intensive global competition only by locking in the monetary and fiscal stability that we have been enjoying.

"We make each other better players, and we need to work harder because we know that the competition is getting bigger and more intensive".

An activity-based income allocation that causes multinationals to be more responsive to those incentives is therefore likely to trigger much more intensive tax competition between countries.

Higher population densities would have yielded far more harmful products of death and decay and far more biocidal small molecules made by the more elaborate secondary metabolism that would then have become possible and likely through more intensive interference competition, against which LPS would have been protective and also provide the lavish supply of carbohydrate needed to make it.

For instance, more intensive within-sex competition could reduce genetic variability in males more than in females (see [ 8]).

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