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1 But permitting those planes to take domestic passengers could help create competition .
2 It will create competition , with five companies able to launch competitive 4G services.
3 That's important; you want to create competition obviously to be a better football team.
4 Once companies began releasing information, it would create competition to improve diversity, he added.
5 They also say Wall Street wants to block the plans because they create competition .
6 Give one former migrant more money than their peers and you create competition , she said.
7 And finally he chose to create competition for places.
8 He invested in Apple to create competition , Neistat added.
9 My argument is that broadband is a market where you need government intervention to create competition .
10 CO2 auctions create competition for pollution permits and thus raise incentives for operators to cut emissions.
11 The first is that female chimpanzees mate promiscuously to create competition between sperm from different males.
12 But Lansley believes that public money should be used to bring in more private providers and create competition .
13 This will create competition for places.
14 Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said earlier this week that breaking up a bank did not always create competition .
15 For starters, he seemed to fundamentally misunderstand that the telecom market is one where regulation is required to create competition .
16 Delrahim also warned tech companies that collecting vast troves of consumer data could create competition concerns in the eyes of regulators.
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