This fantastical construct conveniently enables net neutrality proponents to claim that every technology is an island and must be economically-regulated to protect consumers from the benefits of competitive choice.
Access to goods manufactured abroad and raw materials from overseas guarantees consumer choice and competitive prices.
Despite his much-discussed errors, he remains Sven-Goran Eriksson's first-choice keeper for competitive games.
The latest available research indicates that competitive remedies such as school choice and private management of public schools show promising results for improving student achievement.
We want to make sure that people who don't have coverage can find an affordable choice in a competitive marketplace. (Applause.) We want a system in which seniors don't have these huge gaps in their Medicare prescription drug coverage -- (applause) -- and where Medicare itself is on a sounder financial footing.
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Given the downsides of product and service proliferation, less choice can be a competitive advantage.
It is also the only major country that continues to maintain a health-care system with substantial elements of competitive supply, pricing freedom, patient choice, and diversity in approaching complex and uncertain medical problems.
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Under the NCAA rule, his other choice is to withdraw from the competitive sport at the NCAA level.
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With other areas going all-in with public-private programs, however, states such as Nevada feel that they have no choice if they want to stay competitive.
You will have access to a public plan that will provide a stable, competitive alternative to private insurance if that is your choice.
In every other developed country in the world policy makers would be thrilled to have a second independent competitive national broadband communications infrastructure, like cable offers, that creates facilities-based competitive benefits of innovation, investment and diversity of choice.
So a low profit margin hurdle rate could be a competitive advantage for Japanese companies competing internationally, particularly if it were a choice.
With an understanding of why your customers use your brand as well as competitive brands, managers can identify what it really takes to be the first choice of their customers.
It's common sense, crucial for protecting consumer choice and important for ensuring we continue to have the vibrant, competitive wireless market that delivers innovative products and solid service to meet consumers' needs.
This makes IT departments more competitive in the age of cloud, and as a result, everyone has more choice.
As for the choice of the physical location of the secretariat, it will be determined through a competitive process, with possible joint candidacies of two or more countries.
School admissions remain highly competitive in some areas, with one in seven pupils failing to get a place at their first choice of secondary school this year.
Most retailers now sell online, giving shoppers unprecedented choice. eBusiness executives must follow a path of optimization and innovation as they fight to remain competitive.
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"As Detroit starts putting out lots of alternative fuel vehicles that are competitive, you're going to see individuals across the country opting for alternative-fuel vehicles for their first choice, " says Christine Ervin, assistant secretary for the Department of Energy.
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