21. In the post-GATT world of liberalised trade we must encourage our efficient producers to compete in a more open world trading system. 22. Instead academic publishers compete in duplication the same Market, publishing different editions of the same small selection of writing. 23. Instead both firms were to compete in the Market against one another and against foreign competition. 24. It will allow foreign companies to compete in providing international telephone services, cellular phone service and access to satellites. 25. Lawrie Smith won the Soling position without needing to compete in a match-race play-off. 26. Many are older persons and have competed in numerous events. 27. Nuclear power still attracts massive subsidies while coal mining is expected to compete in a harsh world Market. 28. Nutty forbore to compete in the charm stakes. 29. Sectoral policy can also lead to unexpected problems as protected national entities themselves attempt to compete in international Markets. |