Sentence examples for mean for competition from inspiring English sources

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What might this mean for competition in Nascar next season?

What else might it mean for competition?

What does this mean for competition in the current account market?

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In Britain, the trade secretary has said that the Office of Fair Trading should look at what the industry's high level of concentration means for competition.

I asked him to clarify exactly what he meant for competition that night.

One of the big concerns about Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable revolves around the sheer size of the new combined entity, and what that will mean for the competition.

For employees, clusters mean competition, and competition means higher wages and career mobility.

And she opposes government intervention as a means for preserving competition.

Christina says that she has favored Suzanna in the past, but her song choice wasn't really meant for a competition and Cassadee's interpretation of the song was amazing.

For example, the authors discuss the success of artificially selecting for group yield in agricultural plots rather than individual fitness as a means for decreasing competition among plants.

When I say target, I don't mean for us, but I mean for the competition, it will be a good competition time.

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