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It continues to fulfill human needs: for competition, be it individual or tribal; for spectacle; for suspense.
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Providers understand the need for competition and probity, but processes need to more streamlined.
JEFFREY MARCUS A. It's not a need for competition or competing against someone else.
Time Warner's withholding of ABC's programs points out the need for competition in the cable industry.
Hamas had enjoyed success with the prisoner swap, and Fatah gained domestic support for the statehood bid, he said, and "success reduces the need for competition".
The need for competition was explicitly recognized, both between state enterprises seeking customers and between them and newly legalized cooperatives (more or less free enterprises).
"The recommendation is a helpful step forward in clarifying the rules on new fiber networks, and the need for competition in services," Mr. Alvarez said.
The expanded scholarship program, Mr. Forstmann said, like the original, will help to awaken parents to the need for competition in the educational system.
Some insurers argue that the strongest need for competition is among the hospitals and doctors, not the health plans serving as middlemen.
"And from that point on, if I still have the need for competition in me and still have the fire, I may have to seriously consider taking the opportunity to maybe play somewhere else".
He maintains that adolescents are the most vulnerable to addictive gambling and that athletes are the most vulnerable of all -- the risk-taking, the willingness to come back after losing, the need for competition, are all built into the jock personality.
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