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So we rumble on: wrung out, talked over, taunted by the illusion of competition.
The investigation also examined whether Travelers had created the illusion of competition on insurance deals by submitting fake bids.
And England did not help – they could at least have sustained the illusion of competition for longer than a morning.
To foster the illusion of competition, the company staged "drive-bys," getting insurers to make presentations to a client, even when the outcome had already been determined.
The result, says Grigory Yavlinsky of Yabloko, a fading liberal party, is the "illusion of competition", rather like that between rival boyars in tsarist times.
Critics say the company tries to use its numerous public names and its extensive political connections as a shield, preserving an illusion of competition in markets that it actually has all but cornered.
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Yes, there's a chance that they're creating the illusion of a competition so's to prevent their young starters from becoming complacent, but I'm worried that's not the case.
Because of competition.
Microsoft : champion of competition?
Four days of competition.
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