That outweighed worries about economiccompetition with China or government regulation.
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In Spencer's view, unfettered economiccompetition would act as a spur to improvement.
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War is the most potent engine of economiccompetition.
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In its purest form, economiccompetition is just a system for delivering choice to end users.
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This economiccompetition contributed considerably to the hostility, fear, and discrimination which confronted the Northern freedmen.
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For it is now generally admitted that war is nothing but economiccompetition in its acutest form.
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It is aimed at creating a fairer, cleaner and better-regulated environment for economiccompetition, the English language commentary said.
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COMPETITION All three candidates call for more economiccompetition, although progress during Calderon's administration has been stalled by political standoffs in Congress.
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These are the productive years, and generally unfit the women to go into economiccompetition with the rest of the world afterwards.
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Now, we've reorganized society in such a way that they have to express themselves for the most part in terms of economiccompetition.'
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The deal is subject to approval by Mexico's Federal Commission of EconomicCompetition.
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The Federal Commission for EconomicCompetition, or Cofece, had notified both banks that the takeover announced last October could go ahead, Banorte said.
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That watchdog, Mexico's Federal Commission for EconomicCompetition (Cofece), said earlier this week that it had concluded an investigation into the alleged bond market transgressions.