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The two companies, Viisage Technology and Visionics, make competing systems.
American manufacturers have complained that the CE mark is a trade barrier, intended mainly to make competing in Europe more expensive and cumbersome for outsiders.
If things go well, the authority hopes other manufacturers will make competing models that can handle the city's harsh operating conditions.
Rivals like AT&T and WorldCom have repeatedly complained that the interconnection fees make competing for a slice of Mexico's $12 billion telecommunications market a losing battle.
After two seasons of observing the Irish, Swarbrick said that the facilities, its broadcast partner and ability to recruit make competing at the highest level a realistic goal.
And in an effort to make competing more affordable, starting in 2014 fewer national tournaments will be conducted and they will have smaller fields to emphasize regional junior competitions.
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So the Swiss and American companies began making competing cows.
It is early days, but already there are duelling studies making competing claims about the effects of the law.
But while the change makes competing in local residential service more feasible, it does not make it a priority.
While the two sides made competing charges involving extortion and hush money, Mr. Cipel's lawsuit has not materialized.
Both Sony Discos and the Universal Music and Video Distribution Corporation have made competing bids of more than $16 million each for RMM Records.
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