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Insurance products become increasingly more innovative in order to face competitive pressures.
Family units are requested to face competitive challenges through the definition of farm strategies, which are generally overlapping with family strategies (Caillavet et al2005; Abdel 1997).
You're a little bit higher when you win and a little bit more down when you don't". He added: "They're the games you want to be involved in, the games you know are going to be face to face, competitive, maybe a bit of needle in it, it gives it a little edge.
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Around the nation, lawmakers have drawn up their districts with such perverse precision and aversion to competition, that legislators rarely face competitive challenges.
But as union leaders argued when they tried unsuccessfully to block the China trade bill in the House, many leading United States companies are like Zebco: they face competitive pressure to save money by producing in China -- often exporting back to the United States -- rather than making goods here to sell in China.
He proposed to impose tariffs on food imports, so farmers would not face "competitive disadvantage".
Companies are determined to keep their wage bill under tight control because they face competitive global markets.
Many industries with avoidable fixed costs face competitive price instability problems in an attempt to maintain profitability.
Mr. Graham's approval ratings are average, and appointed incumbents like Mr. Scott often face competitive races; either or both could also potentially have to endure a primary battle.
When any congregation offers free services, nearby synagogues face competitive pressure.
Only 17 of them face competitive re-election races next year, in the judgment of the Cook Political Report.
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