Especially for customers who might have IP concerns when it came to an open competition.
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The famous Grimethorpe Colliery Band is to field a female musician in the British Open competition.
Despite the disaster, the Chilean Davis Cup tennis team will open competition Saturday in Coquimbo, Chile, against Israel.
The second phase of the certification contract, expected to begin in mid-2014, will involve a full and open competition.
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The foundations of Hong Kong's success in most economic sectors, a disinterested government prepared to enforce open competition are thus under threat.
Biennial curators Danielle Arnaud and Jordan Kaplan, who judged the 2012 Biennial Open Competition said both winning entries had "real imagination".
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Permanent positions can be filled only by open competition: heads of department cannot simply identify the best candidate and start negotiating.
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His margin of victory was the greatest in Open competition since 1921.
The open competition will include a women's section for the first time at Boardmasters since 1999 and two junior sections will also be introduced.
Prompted by the ongoing fiascos, energy department officials announced that the contract to manage the lab will be put to an open competition next year.
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He implies that the idea of introducing free market principles of open competition to the space industry is some sort of liberal Obama administration conspiracy.
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What happened, he wonders, to open competition and the free market?
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Recently hired offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg expects the Jets to have an open competition at quarterback this offseason, even though Sanchez starts with a slight edge.
With the looming privatization of its postal savings bank (and let's have it be a real privatization, with open competition for savings), this is Japan's moment.
The British and German governments, along with the European Commission, expressed concern at what they see as the Pentagon rejecting open competition in order to bolster Boeing.
Perhaps a little more open competition through this site or another like it will bring prices down to the point that these dental tourists return to shopping locally.
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The Jets currently have Garrard, Sanchez, Tim Tebow, Greg McElroy and Matt Simms as quarterbacks on their roster, and Mornhinweg said Monday that he expected to have an open competition at the position.
Barring major technological developments, though, nuclear power will continue to be a creature of politics not economics, with any growth a function of political will or a side-effect of protecting electrical utilities from open competition.
The civic society said that once it had an idea of what sort of design it wanted to commission it would proceed with raising funds and hold an open competition for artists to submit their plans.
"I spoke with Ryan and Tarvaris and told them we will have an open competition at the quarterback position similar to what we will do at all positions, " Marrone said, in a statement released by the team.
The idea of open competition and transparency in Russia's energy markets has been an idea foreign to Putin, with the enigmatic leader consolidating his power by nationalizing key energy sectors, imprisoning energy executives opposed to his views and forbidding foreign access and investment in many of Russia's "sensitive" industries.
In 1993, the French department of public works staged an open competition to build a high bypass bridge between plateaus at the top of the gorge, based on an initial concept by its engineer, Michel Virlogeux, who proposed a multispan, cable-stayed bridge with a phalanx of seven masts supporting cable fans.
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It cannot be accidental that the more successful university system is more open to competition.
Four young Europeans, selected through an open EU competition, were in the delegation with equal status alongside the politicians.
WTO, ensuring that their domestic economies are open to competition is a vital issue for both America and Europe.
British defence procurement is more open to competition than any other in Europe.
In return, they expect the state and its servants to protect their interests for example, by keeping foreigners out, loopholes open and competition down.
Small enterprises, and expanded business ownership, justify capitalism by showing it is still open to competition, and that anyone, however humble, can participate and gain from the system.
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Venezuela's telecommunications industry has been open to competition since 1990.
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