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Hodgson said that although he was keen to sign the player he was aware that there would be competition from across Europe for him.
So the immediate impact of a generic version of biologic insulin would be competition for Humulin and Novolin, with combined sales in this country of about $1 billion.
"She was always asking about my grades, asking who's applying where, asking who else was applying to Middlebury, asking about every other person who would be competition".
"I knew there would be competition from the casinos, but I thought there would be ways we could still continue to thrive.
On moving here for the Southern Gardens job, just a few weeks before citrus greening was detected, he had assumed his biggest headache would be competition from flavored waters, or persuading his wife to tolerate Florida's humidity.
He skewers the telecom lobbyists who used free-market rhetoric to justify winner-take-all monopolies+("There would be competition for the market, but not competition in the market").
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There'd be competitions highlighting sensible bedtimes.
There would indeed be competition to discover blackmail worthy secrets, but such can be obtained in a very limited set of conditions.
There would, of course, be competition.
He insisted there would be "passionate competition" between the cities, rather than their traditional rivalry.
"It would be more competition".
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