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The case is viewed as a test for the Obama administration's introduction of the federal health care law, which is aimed at spurring competition and driving down costs.
Spence Korté, Milwaukee's schools superintendent, also praised the program, insisting that it had improved the city's public schools by spurring competition.
On the other hand, the ability to generate direct sales from an ad could be tantalizing to advertisers and merchants, spurring competition and bringing new revenue to struggling media companies.
"This deal expands our network and capacity, allowing for a broader roll-out of 4G LTE and an even faster and more reliable 4G experience for our customers — in addition to spurring competition in the wireless marketplace".
And Pennsylvania has had great success in spurring competition from newcomers.California allowed none of this, and the upshot is that hardly any Californians have switched retail suppliers, unlike Pennsylvanians.
As for the Republicans, they had agreed with the administration on the need for open markets, and open markets had been instrumental in spurring competition and productivity, and in pressing down on prices.
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Banning anti-competitive exclusivity agreements can help spur competition.
It spurs competition and improvement.
It certainly does not spur competition".
The insurance exchanges will spur competition.
The Internet has indeed spurred competition.
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