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He gestures over to the trailer occupied by Jeff Gordon, a star driver, that sits behind the fence in competitor parking.
The UK's innovation system is unusual, because a much higher proportion of the nation's R&D is done within the university science base than in competitor countries.
Using a firm's in-house data from pay scales to organograms and job titles and comparing it with information on pay and vacancies in competitor firms, it can predict who might defect, and for what reason.
"At a minimum, trade agreements should support conditions for collective bargaining and union formation that are stronger than what exist in current U.S. trade agreements so that workers in competitor countries can raise their real wages".
Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of Universities UK, which represents vice-chancellors, said their salaries were in line with those in competitor countries and similarly sized public and private organisations.
Instead, he repeats a quote from Nicola Dandridge, the chief executive of Universities UK, who says: "the salaries of university leaders in the UK are in line with those in competitor countries and comparable to similarly-sized public and private organisations".
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"It facilitates spreading the trading community, but it also brings in competitors of every stripe".
The cost of silicon, a key ingredient in competitors' cells but not in Solyndra's, fell sharply.
However, the main question in competitors' minds is whether BSkyB will rule the new medium, as it does the old.
Still, those 50% margins will draw in competitors.
We invest in competitors all the time.
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