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At the heart of all this may lie a fundamental competition between amateurs and professionals, or between new technologies and old infrastructures.
American officials are quick to say that there is no fundamental competition between the United States and China in Africa: the continent has a nearly bottomless need for investment that no one country could fill.
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"It will be taken into account that they are in Cuba for the fundamental competitions of the year," the paper added.
The uncertainty, dynamism and volatility of the new competitive landscape are altering the fundamental nature of competition as the 21st century begins.
That's been fundamental to the competition.
But now there's a new and much more fundamental threat: private competition.The first news is that BPP, a for-profit provider of professional training, has passed an important mark in its attempt to become a university.
Mrs. Merkel, who heads a new coalition of conservatives and the business-friendly Free Democrats, said the global financial crisis would result in a fundamental reshuffling as competition increased for market share, raw materials and human capital.
The act represents the most fundamental change in competition policy for more than half a century and puts huge powers in the hands of the authorities, including the right to mount dawn raids and impose fines of up to 10% of turnover.Like St Augustine, the trade and industry secretary appears to want to be chaste, but not just yet.
The commission has said it intends to exempt broadband service from most of the regulatory options it has under the stricter designation, keeping only those regulations that are necessary "to implement fundamental universal service, competition and market entry, and consumer protection policies".
"Sporting integrity is fundamental to any competition and I think that has to be considered in the round.
For example, Alley states that, 'the principle of competitive exclusion and the related assumption that communities exist at competitive equilibrium - fundamental parts of many competition theories and models - may be violated if non-equilibrium conditions exist in natural communities or are incorporated into competition models' (emphasis added) (Alley 1982, p. 165).
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