61. Vouchers were originally proposed as a way to create competition among providers to hold down costs and to provide incentives for the elderly to restrain their spending. 62. We seek to create a competition in liberalization, with America at the center of a network of initiatives. 63. Whereas the compass, gunpowder and printing were invented in China, their further development eventually occurred in Europe, where political fragmentation created competition among rulers. 64. While they complained that crack created more competition, most of the working or former prostitutes interviewed admitted trying it themselves. 65. With any football program you must create internal competition. 66. Portillo had promised to try to create competition for Gonzalez. 67. Portillo had promised to try to create competition for Mexican businessman Angel Gonzalez, who owns seven television stations in Guatemala, including four with national coverage. 68. A cut in social services has created competition for the cheapest units. 69. Brokers are creating unfair competition in order to secure deals, obstructing the healthy development of the market, according to a circular issued by the regulatory group. 70. But Armstrong said the new deal will create competition in local markets instead of reducing it. |
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