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But there is always the hope that the competition will breed a better class of Grid in the end.
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You hope that the greater competition for HS recruits between these schools will not lead to greater propensity of tip-toeing around NCAA rules infractions.
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The French seem to hope that Mr Lamy will be offered the competition portfolio.
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Like many Latin American countries, they decided the best way to get ahead was to close the economy to foreign competition in the hope that domestic industries would then burst forth on to the scene.
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The aim of the act was to encourage greater competition within the industry in the hope that this would lead to an improvement in the quality of work.
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Usually we focus on what separates us, and I hope that a story like The Dressmaker and a competition like this one will remind people of the power of the human spirit, of the resilience and determination to go against the obstacles and defeat the odds.
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The hope is that more entrants will mean more competition, leading to better rates and treatment for customers who are willing to move to the best deal.
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The deduction was intended to encourage domestic manufacturing, and in the hope that the tax break could provide a slight competitive advantage against foreign competition.
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My hope is that they continue to do so, and that competition in the gaming industry continues to flourish, especially with some promising new developments such as the rise of crowd-funded video games.
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The hope is that once BAA's monopoly around London is broken up, competition will force improvements at all three airports.
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Faced with rough competition and some very expensive leases, about the best that Levitz can hope for is a kind of low-profit survival.
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