Sentence examples for possibility of competition from inspiring English sources

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More sophisticated attempts have incorporated understandings of wildlife and livestock habitat to either argue for habitat overlap as evidence for ongoing competition or coexistence (Shrestha and Wegge 2008; Voeten and Prins 1999; Yoshihara et al. 2008) or no overlap as evidence for competitive exclusion, avoidance, or no possibility of competition (Loft et al. 1991; Namgail et al. 2007).

One of federalism's core virtues is the possibility of competition among states.

There was also a negative association at this scale between B. penicillata and both B. lesueur and M. lagotis, suggesting the possibility of competition.

Mr Brown has set himself against the possibility of competition between providers and the choice for consumers that is its natural consequence.

It has been labeled a coincidence, but shortly after Mr. Giuliani broke ranks by criticizing the primary, he began to face the renewed possibility of competition within his own party.

That fact gets lost in the common indictment of state and local immigration measures as a "patchwork". One of federalism's core virtues is the possibility of competition among states.

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There is also a possibility of interbreeding, competition, disease and parasitism; however, these things have so far not occurred.

However, the seller may be reluctant to agree to such terms, preferring instead to leave open the possibility of further competition.

Single-person crafters were concerned about the possibility of unfair competition with larger factories, while users questioned whether the change would mean Etsy lost its key point of differentiation.

●The merger, along with that of the Cigna-Express Scripts merger, would make it harder for any firm to enter the insurance or pharmacy markets without entering both at the same time, reducing the possibility of future competition.

Liggett filed this suit, alleging, inter alia, that volume rebates by Brown & Williamson to wholesalers amounted to price discrimination that had a reasonable possibility of injuring competition in violation of §2(a) of the Clayton Act, as amended by the Robinson Patman Act.

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