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The stronger the duopoly/monopoly gets, the more difficult it is for others to compete.
Some critics have said that Google's virtual lock on orphan works would make it virtually impossible for others to compete.
Big deficits in one country might make it harder for others to compete for funds from savers, driving up interest rates for all.
"At some point, it becomes very hard for others to compete because they can't make money at the prices we charge, and we can".
Critics counter that it allows mobile operators to pick winners and makes it more difficult for others to compete; for that reason, the Slovenian and the Dutch regulators recently banned certain forms of zero-rating.
However, there is plenty of room for others to compete, and they do – the terrestrials will always want some live football, but only pay TV has shown the appetite for the sheer volume of live Premier League matches, 138 each season, and thanks to Brussels we won't now see a different broadcast structure until 2013 at the earliest.
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By handing temp-attorney hours to other firms, lead lawyers may lessen the temptation for those others to compete on fees in other cases, Pentz suggests.
If they did, there would be a big incentive for chess lovers to flock to that particular application, and it would then be hard for the others to compete.
Bloated market valuations, mega-mergers, myriad initial public offerings and unprecedented innovation have created a more level playing field, making it more difficult for Microsoft and others to compete, according to some financial analysts.
Soaring market valuations, mega-mergers, myriad initial public offerings and unprecedented innovation have created a more level playing field, making it more difficult for Microsoft and others to compete, according to some financial analysts.
Eager for one last adventure before settling down to start a family, "Zoo", as she is nicknamed by the producers, joins 11 others to compete for a $1m prize.
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