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On the face of it, they seem like a good thing: a sign that fierce competition is lowering prices.
Federal officials hope that fierce competition among insurers offering health plans in the exchanges will drive down premiums.
I see that fierce competition for the best academics and students every week, whether I'm in Oxford or Stanford.
Then boom - pull shot, that fierce, short-armed jab of a shot, whack … flat and hard, denting the fence.
The president also said that fierce international competition and trade protectionism could seriously damage demand for the country's exports.
Ahmed Deniz, a PKK spokesman, told the Guardian that fierce fighting was continuing in several places along the border.
A less original politician, or a humbler one, might have assumed that fierce partisan invective was incompatible with futuristic policy proposals.
Perhaps the best that fierce competitors like China and America should strive for is cooperation on shared interests and an open dialogue on conflicting interests.
It was not, however, only the South that fierce Mars aroused but also the East.
In all, residents hadn't seen a tempest that fierce in at least 25 years.
In the second half of the 1990s, that "fierce light" was a dim bulb.
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