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"I think he'll have a problem competing against all the good young riders here at his age, but he deserves the chance to try.
"And I felt that if I did my work as I've done since I was, you know, a rookie back in Seattle, I didn't have a problem competing at any level".
Usain Bolt has no problem competing against Justin Gatlin because he feels that the four-year doping ban the American served was a fair suspension.
Additionally, "public equities are also clearly going to offer a huge amount of value potentially but you do have a problem competing with so many local investors in an environment which doesn't have everything that an occidental investor would ideally want".
"I am obviously really disappointed not to be able to attend the Europeans but I feel that with my ongoing back problem, competing at such a high level would have been detrimental for my recovery and my focus now will be on London 2012," he said.
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Like so many other midmarket department stores, Mervyn's, based in the San Francisco Bay area, has had problems competing with other discounters, including Target.
"The Bundesliga has huge problems competing in Europe because we are struggling to keep the pace with teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, Barcelona, Milan.
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English ivy and Russian olive are just two examples of plants that are still promoted by some gardeners but have become serious management problems, competing for water, space and soil nutrition in very destructive ways.
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