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"There's much less competition for buying these companies," says Steven N. Kaplan, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a private equity expert.
Since America is also imposing quotas on China, South-East Asian exporters now face much less competition, at least for a while.
Building a rival infrastructure to a physical incumbent is far more expensive (just ask telecoms operators or energy firms), and as a result there is much less competition (and more need for regulation) in the real world.
The two firms have a record of anti-competitive behaviour in Africa, where they face much less competition.
The Caribbean could find itself with much less competition.
Those nostalgic for Johnson's Great Society programs might remember that they occurred in a kinder, gentler economy in which American companies faced much less competition than they do today.
"When we first started selling diaper bags and diaper bag accessories online, there was much less competition," Mr. Karasanti said.
The classified nature of much of this work means that qualified vets face much less competition from foreign scientists than they do in the glutted biosciences.
"And for much less".
Americans have threatened impeachment for much less.
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