21.   Otherwise, they argued, Britain does not offer them fair competition with BT and Mercury.

22.   Simplistically, one side offers a human argument for disability rights, the other an argument for the right of a sport to make hard-and-fast rules of fair competition.

23.   Some industry observers believe governments should adopt a laissez-faire approach, intervening only to ensure fair competition.

24.   Still, within the satellite television industry, there is disagreement about just how successful the bill will be in opening the marketplace to fair competition.

25.   That tradition teaches that government must sketch, with as light a hand as possible, the boundaries of fair competition.

26.   The ads ask employers to eliminate practices that interfere with fair competition at work.

27.   The asset transfer is part of a rescue plan that the European commission is scrutinizing for possible breach of fair competition rules.

28.   The cable operators have maintained that fair competition can occur only if the competitors are operating on a level playing field.

29.   The case reflects the broader issue of fair competition between giant carriers and small discounters.

30.   The commission can block the deal if it finds it would harm fair competition in the EU.

a. + competition >>共 593
international 5.93%
increased 5.73%
stiff 3.84%
foreign 3.69%
fierce 3.44%
intense 3.16%
new 2.41%
increasing 2.28%
european 2.08%
global 2.08%
fair 1.15%
fair + n. >>共 634
trial 13.82%
share 7.70%
condition 6.86%
amount 5.18%
election 3.27%
price 3.23%
competition 2.40%
weather 2.35%
number 2.08%
chance 2.07%
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