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While he defers most comedy decisions to Ms. Adoram, he takes competition and criticism seriously.
The Times, with a newsroom staff of more than 1,100, always takes competition seriously, said Bill Keller, the executive editor, but "when you count our powerful Metro staff along with the reporters assigned to New York culture, sports, real estate, dining and business, we have an overwhelming advantage in talent, experience and space".
He gets along with them, sure, and relates to them, but he also takes competition as an insult: Anyone who signs up to fight Hardy must "think he's better than me".
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Take competition policy.
taking competition or consumer enforcement action.
But Don Shula, the football coach and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, doesn't take competition lightly.
He also fended off German attempts to take competition policy away from the commission in Brussels and give it to an independent European cartel office.
But the old testament God is, by his own admission, a jealous God, and he doesn't take competition very well.
But I don't take competition lightly".
In addition, competition is a significant element, but fewer studies take competition into account while designing educational agents.
"I think competition is what makes football and if they take competition out of football it's worse for it.
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