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The UK aims to become a deregulated, flexible, low-standard labor market economy, potentially a tax haven for overseas investors and an unfair competitor to the EU.
In Africa Huawei is everywhere, and welcome almost everywhere; in India it has found itself under attack by government and media as both a security threat and an unfair competitor.
They contend that Deutsche Post is an unfair competitor that has used profits from its monopoly on local mail delivery in Germany to finance a multibillion-dollar acquisition spree, most recently in the United States.
"There's a lot of us that feel that the public option, that the government is an unfair competitor," Senator Charles E. Grassley, a Republican from Iowa who is influential on health issues, said at the president's meeting.
Intel, tagged by the European Union, in our view appropriately, as an unfair competitor, is still the industry trend-setter since mobile computing and servers touch so widely, hence is a stock to own.
Asked if Wefox-owned One is now an unfair competitor on the Wefox platform, Teicke says it will remain independent and won't be pushed ahead of other insurance products either by Wefox itself or the 100s of independent brokers who use the platform to manage their customers' insurance needs.
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Mrs. Dominguez had spoken at Mills Grove as part of several related programs in the Oakland area intended to enlist African-American churches in support of immigration change and, at a more personal level, to neutralize the resistance many blacks have felt toward advocacy for immigrants, especially illegal ones, who are perceived as unfair competitors for manufacturing and service-industry jobs.
They were considered unfair competitors because these quasi government giants could raise capital on the cheap under the umbrella of the U.S. Treasury's implicit guarantee.
But the new approach, which the company refers to as "software plus services," is once again beginning to draw industry charges of unfair competition from competitors.
"In the judgment of this committee," as a working group in the Chamber of Commerce concluded in 1933, "payment of excessively low wages by a minority of an industry constitute acts of unfair competition with competitors, which should be prevented through the exercise of governmental authority".
If it cut prices, competitors complained about unfair competition.
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