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Might a stronger dose of competition start to undermine equity?
Seye still lives with one brother, Yemi, and admits to "a healthy dose of competition" with Gbenga.
Their presence could bring South Africa's long-protected economy a much-needed dose of competition.
We'd just prefer not to have to pay for them... What the industry needs is a heavier dose of competition, not some misbegotten price-control cocktail.
Whatever Telekom's motives, Germany's cable business looks set for a welcome dose of competition followed by several years of consolidation as deep-pocketed companies buy scale.
This would in turn administer an overdue dose of competition to the cosseted, oligopolistic pension-fund industries that have emerged in Latin America.
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For more than two decades governments of all shades have injected small doses of competition into England's publicly funded health system.
It gets more difficult when you add the daily dose of rivalry and competition amongst senior members all the way up to board members.
In South Korea, however, the price is $270 per dose because of competition from Cynviloq, which is sold there for $180 per dose under the name Genexol-PM.
"A healthy dose of real competition would benefit all consumers," Mr. Anderson said.
If Finland cannot swallow a dose of wage competition from its prime post-communist protégé, what chance of the French accepting cheap food from Poland?
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