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Second, the Verizon cable agreements create new competition.
It will cost billions of dollars, upset the balance of military power and create new competition.
Mexico's reforms will also create new competition for electricity monopoly Comisión Federal de Electricidad, or CFE.
Should the government give away the spectrum licenses, on the theory that Northpoint would create new competition and reduce consumer costs, as groups like the Consumers Union contend?
If you intentionally or accidentally inhibit your people's creativity, you're just motivating them to leave and create new competition.
IPTV will create new competition with cable, satellite and over-the-air broadcast TV, promising lower prices and new services.
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Well, the internet is creating new competition in news for the first time since 1950 and the introduction of TV.
As Mr. O'Reilly said in an interview with The Daily News, the Internet turns listeners into producers, creating new competition.
But none of those provided salvation — and in some cases, just created new competition for its existing department stores.
Other banks have seen an opportunity in this and have started to lend to the agri-businesses that are emerging from the consolidation, thereby creating new competition for Norinchukin.
In a memorandum leaked this week, four leading members of the party gave warning that by helping to make the ex-communists "respectable", the Social Democrats were creating new competition for themselves.
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