1. Bidders would be guaranteed a public subsidy, but would have to compete on price and quality. 2. For a while, competing on price was doing very well. 3. For eighty-four of the one hundred annual openings, minority applicants competed on the same basis as others. 4. Growing programs like the Rosenbluth International Alliance are rooted in principles like competing on quality of service rather than price. 5. In psychology, it allows it to compete on near-equal terms with a crowd of other sub-disciplines. 6. She competed on five consecutive world championship teams, a previously unheard-of feat. 7. Small businesses have to compete on equal terms with large organisations. 8. Teams competed on Jet skis, go-karts, quad bikes, aqua sausages and an assault course. 9. The company can not compete on price in the volume Markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power. |