Sentence examples for wider competition from inspiring English sources

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That vote, too, fell along party lines, potentially opening many US cities to wider competition.

Mr. Hundt also noted that federal officials in the early 1980's thought demand for mobile phones would be weak, so they allowed duopolies to operate in large cities instead of having wider competition, which could have encouraged lower prices.

But when you consider the wider competition pool of a sport with virtually no barriers to entry, Bolt's ability to bring his very best when the lights are brightest stands alone.

Yet over the whole 13 years of wider competition and spreading liberalisation, the annual average rate of real GDP growth was 3.0%, and total growth over the period was about 45%; the figures rise to 3.9% and 65% respectively if you weight national GDPs to account for purchasing power differences between countries (known as PPP).

There may be wider competition in the Premier League but Bayern and Dortmund look much better than the best the Premier League can offer.

This obligation applies both in a market where a company is judged to be dominant and in any other markets it may be seeking to enter — which perhaps raises wider competition questions over, for example, Alphabet/Google's new push, via its DeepMind division, into the digital health sector.

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One researcher, who happened to return to Roy's Chicago factory many years after "Banana Time," found that the workers there had become obsessed with a factory-wide competition to beat individual production quotas.

An obvious solution to an annual problem: get some kids to make Christmas cards as part of a constituency-wide competition, pick a winner, print 40,000 copies and avoid all possible criticism.

The lucky group was chosen following a company-wide competition that invited them to say why they or a colleague should be chosen to represent their store, office or depot.

Hung side by side, with no space between them, the 30-inch-wide competition panels would stretch nearly two and a half miles, roughly the distance from the trade center site to Union Square.

Coupland's entry to the Canada-wide competition to design the Canadian Firefighters Memorial in Ottawa shows a bronze firefighter beside a fire pole, pointing to a monument on which the names of firefighters who died in the line of duty are inscribed.

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