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Arguing that there are fewer major providers exporting to Australia now than a few years ago, Hockey said that charging for smaller items would mean "competitive neutrality" between overseas businesses and Australian ones.
Unforeseen, in this case, could mean "competitive".
I don't mean competitive just through spending -- I mean you might see them bust heads less.
Mismatched, noisy and otherwise defective transistors mean competitive leading-edge products might outperform Diorio's chips by a factor of two.
Analyzing the optima of eq. [1], Frank found that: (1) mean competitive ability decreases with increasing relatedness; and, (2) mean level of policing increases with increased competition.
The mean competitive index (strain ratio after in vivo competition, normalized by ratio in inoculum) for PS→R / PS was significantly <1 without H (p < 0.001, t test compared to null expectation of CI = 1).
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Naturally competition in the domain registry market means competitive pricing, which will bring registry prices down.
Speed, Black said, means competitive edge.
As key players retired, Arsenal had started to fade by the decade's end, and then the intervention of the Second World War meant competitive professional football in England was suspended.
But when the impressions become competitive, and I mean seriously competitive, the show really steps up a gear.
This would mean more competitive elections and a more vibrant and pluralist public sphere.
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