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For employees, clusters mean competition, and competition means higher wages and career mobility.
But for the poor here who are barely eking out a living, the newcomers also mean competition.
We knew that the free market would mean competition, but it would surely be of a gentle Ealing Comedy kind, in which two teams of lovable eccentrics race to be first to deliver a brown paper parcel over the Pennines.
Runners representing the pair feature strongly this week as the Carnival starts, however Saeed bin Suroor and Mahmood al-Zarooni also get the Godolphin team going which will mean competition will be tougher than in the nine weeks since the season started at the end of October.
Although there will be a general election in the UK by spring 2010, which will of course mean competition between the Northern Irish parties for 18 Westminster seats, there is little or no appetite for a parallel contest to elect a new Northern Ireland assembly.
The rules of supply and demand certainly apply in Mexico, where thousands of hotel rooms mean competition for tourist dollars.
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Weekends generally mean competitions.
But… he wouldn't be drawn out on whether this would potentially mean competition-busting, large, low-cost data plans to take advantage of all that open space.
Deregulation meant competition and thinner margins.
"That means competition between the brands is growing.
That means competition will intensify for what is left.
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