81. But critics contend that in its zeal to shrink government, privatize its operations and increase competition among utilities, Congress could inadvertently trigger serious problems. 82. But Farber pointed out that exhibitors such as Mann have become increasingly attractive to potential buyers because of the tightening competition among studios. 83. But he said the lawsuit was justified as a way to preserve competition among makers of generic drugs. 84. But even if only one standard prevails, competition among providers may create headaches for consumers. 85. But if the companies make good on their plans to leave, insurance analysts said, the reduced competition among the remaining insurers could mean higher costs to drivers. 86. But others said the competition among the shredders is bringing the market into daylight. 87. But regional chains have prospered in recent years as a result of cost-saving consolidation, while the brutal competition among national newspapers has been costly to them. 88. But some professors said the new system, based on one used at McGill University in Montreal, would increase competition among students. 89. But the intense competition among computer makers is putting the squeeze on smaller companies like Packard Bell Electronics, which is fighting to maintain its lead. 90. But that was before the Internet economy and its lucrative initial public offerings changed everything, inspiring heightened competition among the players in a once buttoned-down industry. |
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