Sentence examples for mean competitions from inspiring English sources

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Weekends generally mean competitions.

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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.

Image caption The quinoa genome has been mapped and that could mean competition for Peruvian famers.

The rules of supply and demand certainly apply in Mexico, where thousands of hotel rooms mean competition for tourist dollars.

Deregulation meant competition and thinner margins.

"That means competition between the brands is growing.

That means competition will intensify for what is left.

But if you are on top, mobility also means competition.

"This means competition between suppliers is less effective than it might be.

A limited pot of top-grade students to fish from means competition is fierce.

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