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"The institutions that are competitive tend to be competitive over time".
Parliamentary elections are becoming more competitive over time, with candidates winning with smaller margins.
Under the deal with O2, he added, Sky retains the "flexibility to switch to an alternative network provider, which ensures our economics remain competitive over time".
He seems to believe in a rehashed version of the age-old infant-industry argument: that temporary protection can boost growth by encouraging specialisation in sectors that become competitive over time through "learning by doing".
Adam Smith's theory of the invisible hand, which says that market forces harness self-serving behavior for the common good, assumes that markets are competitive, and most markets have in fact become more competitive over time.
The economics of that are going to be very attractive to us and very competitive over time with fixed networks.
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For a company, what may have been a competitive advantage, may over time become a competitive disadvantage.
Renewable energy isn't going to replace fossil-fuel technologies off the bat, but if they make economic sense for utilities to deploy in a hybrid grid, they will become more cost-competitive over time.
In this way, competitive tendering can result in reduced competition over time.
Strong companies make attractive partners, but they also present a competitive threat over time.
They will have trouble designing a coherent innovation system that fits their competitive needs over time and may be tempted to ape someone else's system.
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