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And, Mr Lardy argues, China's banking giants should be broken up, for the sake of competition.
It would be nice, for the sake of competition, if there might yet be another twist – but that seems unrealistic in the extreme.
People in the strong-government tradition do not believe in active government for the sake of active government, but for the sake of competition.
This is the month that they part again, with the Lloyds Group forced by European law to get rid of some of its customers for the sake of competition.
For the sake of competition and innovation, let's assume it's the latter.
On the other hand, it would be great, for the sake of competition and consumer choice, if Palm can succeed with its newly designed Nova smartphones.
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For example, she pointed out in an interview that some competition organizers would chop down trees and alter rocks just for the sake of a competition; she could foresee that competitions would all eventually take place on artificial walls for environmental reasons.
So I wrote it for the sake of the competition.
For the sake of free competition, we permit airlines like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue to skim the cream from the system.
Still, I think higher-res iPads with better cameras make much more sense out of Cupertino than a smaller tablet just for the sake of following competition.
The FJI also identified the adequate advertising of research positions and the transparency of the selection process as an important area for action, for the sake of open competition rather than internal promotion.
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