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GB Taekwondo performance director Gary Hall maintained the door would always be open for Cook, who last year left the elite training programme, to compete within the international squad.

But I wouldn't go on a programme to compete over him, obviously.

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"Countries like America and China have a great history in the sport and good development programmes, so to compete against that can be quite tough," said Dampney.

The strength of the TDR funded programme has allowed us to compete for other programme development funding which has increased the areas of specialisation (fields of study) that we offer (epidemiology and biostatistics, population based field epidemiology, infectious disease epidemiology) and extended our training to PhD level [ 11].

The election, he said recently, "could provide an opportunity to take Algeria out of its crisis", but only if the temptation to fix the results in advance were resisted, and candidates with different programmes were allowed to compete.

One producer acknowledged that the programme was now expected to compete with the likes of Game of Thrones and needed to take the audience on an emotional journey; another expressed frustration that people didn't have a better understanding of nature and biology.

The BBC's in-house arm BBC Studios is also able to bid to make the programmes but will have to compete on the same terms with commercial producers as part of director general Tony Hall's new "compete or compare" strategy.

The BBC's in-house arm BBC Studios is also able to bid to make the programmes but will have to compete on the same terms with commercial producers as part of director general Tony Hall's new "compete or compare" strategy, which may, with the BBC's generous conditions on things like pension costs, sometimes put it at a disadvantage.

Last night, Mr Schmidt sought to allay those concerns by saying Google had no ambition to compete with programme makers.

It struggled for years to break the grip of the BBC and ITV, to compete for programme rights, to fend off regulatory concerns and to combat British snobbery about the vulgarising influence of the dish.

Mills, who lost the lower half of her left leg following a collision with a police motorbike in 1993, has already resigned from the British skiing programme and does not intend to compete in Sochi.

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