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The Lloyds filing is an attempt to hurdle competition issues in the hope that Abbey will be forced to abandon a zero-premium merger with Bank of Scotland in favor of its offer, which values Abbey shares at $13.855, or 8percentt over the current price.
Liu Xiang, who won a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, is competing in the men's 110m hurdle competition.
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On Saturday at Hayward Field, the hurdles competition was where Clay's Olympic career essentially ended.
Fountain beat Ennis by 0.01sec in the hurdles, the first time she has lost a heptathlon hurdles competition since the 2006 European Championships.
And there are other hurdles, like competition.
That's good, Jones says, because hurdles like competition with other women and her own perceived attractiveness could place her with a man who comes up a little short.
However, the sheer scale of the business means that a bid from rival Vue Entertainment would likely face competition hurdles.
But while public opinion is unlikely to obstruct a takeover, competition hurdles could scupper the deal in its current incarnation.
However, we expect there to be competition hurdles to overcome in some markets, the obvious one being the US.
The competition hurdles Cadbury faced have been enormous, and the way its strategic shift in business has been frustrated is embarrassing.
Fox believes there will be no competition hurdles and is buoyed by the precedent set in 2010, when the European commission – the EU's executive arm – cleared a bid for Sky by Fox's predecessor, News Corporation, although the phone-hacking scandal ultimately derailed the transaction.
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