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That has made competition among applicants stiffer and increased the importance of high test scores.
But more recently, regulators have made competition a condition for approving the biggest mergers.
"High demand coupled with a driver shortage has made competition for taxi service fierce, if not downright combative," Mr. Sherman wrote.
Newspapers glutted themselves on advertising from promoters calling for subscribers to their schemes.Share prices shot up, peaking in 1845, even as the amounts of capital being committed to the industry made competition ever fiercer and business plans ever rosier.
After a couple of decades of a simplistic Social Darwinian ideology of "survival of the fittest" at the end of the 19th century, the progressives established regulations that made competition fairer and protected workers from abusive hours and labor conditions.
Record numbers are expected to be disappointed when A-level results are published next week, because the recession has made competition even fiercer for places, the numbers of which have been cut this year.
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