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"He does not view this as some sort of competitive exercise".
Does this sort of competitive protectionism really help develop domestic players?
He said cities were engaged in a sort of competitive arms race for exhibit space, regardless of weak demand.
Artists possessed of such precocious flair — a sort of competitive ventriloquism — often struggle to find their own voice.
"We should not labor under the illusion that censorship is some sort of competitive advantage to Baidu".
Aaron noted: "The sort of competitive system that voucher advocates say they want to create already exists.
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Mr Davies asked: "Is this not a charter for the proliferation of all sorts of competitive taxes across different parts of the United Kingdom?" Plaid Cymru's Jonathan Edwards claimed the secretary of state had "handcuffed" the assembly with a "proposed lockstep".
In reality once it was realised that with more than five billion mobile phones in the world all sorts of competitive pressures built up and things started to get messy.
Political scientists call that sort of system "competitive authoritarianism".
He would quickly seek a resolution of the channel and carriage fees dispute and he would seek to establish a sort of professional competitive position.
In every case but one, he said, the transfers have been meant to reward highly active officers or to reassign less-successful ones, part of his belief that the department needs "an incentive device for cops to sort of become competitive".
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