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Richard Caborn, the former Labour sports minister, accused the government of seeking to rewrite history, saying he had specifically funded competitive sport by investing in 450 school sports partnerships, responsible for stimulating competitions between schools in local areas.
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Stimulating competition this way will be more effective in increasing transparency and cutting prices than Labour's complete unpicking of vertical integration, which might push prices up.
Mr. Roberts is expected to discuss WorldCom's role in stimulating competition in the telecommunications industry, stressing the reasons why the company should survive, a person briefed on his testimony said.
FDI has fostered much of the growth of processed foods and modern retailing in Mexico, either directly by increasing the size of the market, or indirectly by stimulating competition with domestic firms.
The coming of jet transport stimulated competition.
"They keep saying an auction stimulates competition.
It is now introducing measures to stimulate competition.
"Far from trying to foreclose the market, we are trying to stimulate competition to grow demand".
They stimulate competition in an endeavour that is often celebrated as collaborative.
Indeed, "data portability" stimulates competition, just as phone-number portability encourages competition among mobile operators.
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