1. And that is where the new global economic competition must be waged and be won or lost. 2. And this week has seen the launch of a new international singing competition in memory of Peter Pears. 3. That is already true not only for ordinary workers who have felt the lash of the new global competition. 4. The irony in all this is the circular logic of what appears to be the new strategic competition. 5. Will those relying on the home Market, particularly in the public sector, be ready to face the new competition? 6. With the electricity industry about to be privatized there should also be new competition in fuel supplies. 7. Although opponents of smoking have applauded the ad restrictions, the limits may benefit the big cigarette companies by making new competition virtually unthinkable. 8. Although some members of Congress have questioned whether airline mergers harm consumers, Maldutis said mergers can create opportunities for new competition. 9. Analysts have predicted a wave of utility mergers as the industry struggles to bring costs down in the face of new competition. 10. Analysts said the departures were a case of the executives failing to deliver profits growth and responding to new competition in the marketplace. |
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