Sentence examples for meant competition from inspiring English sources

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Deregulation meant competition and thinner margins.

It has meant competition, excitement in league table form, pop music as a sport.

It also expressed concern about the focus on quick loans, which it said compromised affordability checks and meant competition was on the basis of speed rather than price.

Limited shelf space in shops meant competition simply to be stocked was fierce, and generally the major and budget labels won out.

He said a lot of newbuild properties were flowing on to the buy-to-let market in the capital, which meant competition for rents was fierce.

But the MPs noted that fast-rising demand for protein in China, India and elsewhere meant competition for soybeans was a "significant strategic risk".

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"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.

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

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

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