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The fight over the bill illustrates the often vicious competition between caste, religion, ethnicity and gender over who will benefit most from laws designed to reduce inequality.
Asked by a reporter if legislators had complained to him about the vicious competition between states for businesses, and the billions of dollars localities have conceded in tax revenue to entice their presence, he answered, "I really think that's a states-rights issue..
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People struggled with hunger and a vicious competition for survival.
Many left their rural hometowns for the more prosperous cities only to face vicious competition for scarce white-collar jobs.
The problem for long-distance carriers is vicious competition.
In addition, the enterprises in this industry are dispersed and have little industrial cohesion, and face severe and vicious competition.
Upstart e-commerce, media and telecommunications companies have a particularly high bar because of vicious competition.
Towns are becoming depopulated due to violent killings, for instance, in Monterrey, where two drug mafias are locked in vicious competition.
Don't think of sports as a vicious competition.
Yet the new anger has unfortunate results too as polite competition between TV teams turns vicious, with footage of rival reporters faking being windswept or mid-flood uploaded to YouTube, and the prices of their designer anoraks leaked.
In the past two months alone, competition between tech giants has become increasingly vicious, company leaders have moved in or dropped out, and long-time frontrunners have fallen behind.
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