We have no meanings for "keen competition" in our records yet.
1 The first election under it occasioned a keen competition and considerable excitement.
2 The next Bisto Book Awards should see some very keen competition !
3 There is the same keen competition in trade, with the same jealousies and bickerings.
4 There was keen competition there and at the other venues.
5 There was keen competition among the girls as to who could find most specimens.
6 There is revived interest and very keen competition in the allotment and cottage garden shows.
7 There was keen competition for the chair of Astronomy which the death of Ussher vacated.
8 There is also keen competition among Chinese banks.
9 Hence there is no keen competition for it.
10 The company's single project risk and keen competition from other industrial estates in Cikarang exacerbate the volatility.
11 There was always keen competition among us.
12 Now that Noonan is party leader, there is keen competition to join him on the Fine Gael ticket.
13 The letting was handled by Jones Lang Wootton who said there had been keen competition for the unit.
14 How different from the keen competition and jealous rivalry which too often distinguishes our busy money-getting English existence!
15 Scaroni said Eni will bid alone for the blocks without any partners but expected keen competition from its peers.
16 With the keen competition of these days it is necessary for the individual to be a specialist in business.
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