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1 Altogether, Mr Faafoi said it would mean more competition and lower prices.
2 The study adds to ongoing government pressure for more competition in banking.
3 But Moore reiterated the Conservative government's view that more competition is needed.
4 Plans to inject more competition into the telecommunications sector are on ice.
5 I don't think there is any reason to complain about more competition .
6 Is the idea that with more competition they would be more innovative?
7 Maybe it is more competition than actual fight. He smiled at her.
8 Business Secretary Vince Cable said the market was over-concentrated and needed more competition .
9 Again it is important for cost: more competition means lower prices.
10 And I believe that more competition can help us achieve this.
11 The idea is to introduce more competition into the card market.
12 And I think there's more competition now among the different channels.
13 I've always bought the argument that certainly we want more competition .
14 It also opens up the air freight market to more competition .
15 Governments around the world are keen to see more competition in the sector.
16 But it means that the time is ripe for more competition .
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