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were competition
noun
The action of competing.
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The pre-paid medical groups were competition for traditional fee-for-service doctors.
In response to a question on Twitter about whether the schoolboys were competition, Shkreli simply tweeted: "No".
"Scunny was my go-to guy, even though we were competition," Mr. Van Breukelen said at the service.
A few of these were lighting and sound engineers, but most were competition winners from local radio stations and fans who had paid extra for a VIP experience.
"You have to operate as if there were competition," says Alan Riley, a British law professor who specialises in energy markets.Gazprom is far from doomed.
In long-awaited provisional findings on BAA, the commission said there were "competition problems" at each of BAA's seven airports in Britain that had led to "adverse consequences for passengers and airlines".
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They were competitions in not sleeping.
Will there be competition?
Fourth is competition.
But there is competition.
There is competition, however.
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