21. However, word hypotheses compete on the Chart, not in the lexicon, so this similarity of status should not matter from a processing point of view. 22. Spirits continue to compete on very unfavourable terms with beers and wines, which enjoy much more favourable tax treatment and market circumstances. 23. The Chancellor has been unwilling to use his flexibility to reflect the reality of such competition to allow spirits to compete on more equal terms. 24. The outcome is that Scotch Whisky has been left to compete on distinctly unfavourable terms with imported wines. 25. To enable small businesses to compete on equal terms with large organisations. 26. Their wares were still admired, but they could never compete on bulk production or price. 27. Some parents fear their children could be moved back into mainstream education to compete on unfair terms with normal children. 28. The Central board has recommended acceptance of the offer and says the resulting group will be better able to compete on world markets. 29. The pressure to succeed will increase as schools compete on the exam league tables. |