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It's reasonable to guess that the Democrats will pick up some districts, or that more districts will become competitive.
It is not clear how soon green sources of power will become competitive with their grubbier rivals and whether governments will keep paying the subsidies on which they depend in the meantime.
The costs of solar and wind have dropped substantially in recent years, although when, and if, the technologies will become competitive with fossil fuels without tax credits or grants is anyone's guess.
A senior programmer at another network agreed that more cable shows will become competitive factors for networks, but he added: "If you start scheduling against 100 networks, you'll niche yourself to death.
His plan assumes, as do federal projections, that the industry will mature within a decade or two and that its prices will become competitive with those of coal and gas.
"At some point in the next six to nine months, this will become competitive," said Michael Hirschorn, executive vice president for original programming at VH1, which, like iFilm, is owned by Viacom.
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"Loyola will now become competitive in its league". Westhead pointed out, however, that success at Loyola does not mean becoming a basketball assembly line.
We will not become competitive through classic wage cut methods but through investment in a different development model that adds value to our products and services".
"The only way the price of solar, water and wind energy will ever become competitive is if the state encourages enough customers to sign up," she said.
In its diligence and transparency, it has been above reproach.The hope among many voters, of course, is that more districts will thereby become competitive, forcing politicians to become more moderate.
They may be largely indistinguishable from other kids on the playground, but without the reserve capacity of a normal heart, they will never become competitive athletes.
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