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The candidates obliged them by making a competitive point of their fundraising.
"Are we making a competitive ball?" asked Dick Rugge, vice president for production at Taylor Made.
The comptroller's office also said it now believed other companies could do the work, making a competitive bid necessary.
The thought of making a competitive grand prix car out of bits of Moskvitch and Volga saloons is funny but not very realistic.
I think, ultimately, the fairness and transparency of the market are crucial to making a competitive capital market".
When pushed on whether he could ever see Adlington making a competitive comeback Furniss admitted he would "never say never" but does not expect it.
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Rather than haggle over how to coordinate new transmission monopolies in the name of competition, policymakers should make a competitive business out of the entire marketplace by abolishing the monopoly franchises that utilities hold within states.
That has made a competitive process even more so.
It's spending some of that to make a competitive mapping product.
Meister described the Mets as "aggressive" and he said they made a competitive offer.
In discussing the Mets' offer, Tellem added: "In total dollars, they made a competitive offer.
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