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Yet those who point to potential advantages of a weak Rangers to the SPL confuse competition with quality and ignore the current standard in the league.
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One of his core points is that we tend to confuse capitalism with competition.
Few customers will confuse the look of this cockpit with that of its competition, what with all the soft-touch plastics, evenly damped controls and brushed-metal accents.
"Now he is very confused about who his competition is.
Cook: Our competition is confused… they chased after netbooks, now they're trying to turn PCs into tablets and tablets into PCs.
For those agencies tasked with devising competition policy, another consideration should be retailer practices that aim to confuse or mislead consumers (Ellison and Ellison 2009).
They assert that women who confuse forcefulness with true power ironically end up dis-empowering themselves by creating conflict and competition.
Place a bet with a wrong hand without a scope to just confuse your opponent in regard to the quality of the hand they hold and to cut down competition.
Second, policymakers often confuse the mere existence of economic concentration (generally measured by market share) as proof that a long- term threat to market competition exists.
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