Unfortunately, the ambition of the bill is much reduced from its original incarnation just four years ago, even as international economic competition has grown ever more fierce.
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Meanwhile, competition within the global economy has grown more fierce.
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International competition gets more fierce by the year.
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The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard said in its 2011 report that the recession increased the pool of low-income renters at the same time competition for cheaper affordable housing units became more fierce.
And that means competition is going to be much more fierce and the winners of this competition will be the countries that have the most educated workers, a serious commitment to research and technology, and access to quality infrastructure like roads and airports and high-speed rail and high-speed Internet.
The most feared and fearsome people in all of southern Africa were by then famous for little more than fierce outbursts of primitive political violence and a certain tourist appeal, which included Shaka Land, a former movie set converted into a theme park and named for their most famous chief.
And there is more to the fierce competition than what we see on the pitch.
British officials, however, point to Kosovo, where it took more than two months of fierce bombing to dislodge the Serbs.
The 30-year-old was attacking his more illustrious opponent with some fierce winners and deft touches but he was finally broken in the ninth game.
Paul Le Guen's team regained their composure and began to look dangerous once more, with Emana's fierce strike well saved by Egypt keeper Essam El Hadary.
More a vague Democrat than a fierce one, he rarely mentions George W. Bush in his statements, although he tells me he would never have represented the Texas Governor.
And attempts to reform the pension and health care system, to reduce the role of the state and introduce more private contributions, have run into fierce opposition from unions.
Thousands of Bulgarians and Romanians already live and work in the UK, under work permit schemes and there is fierce debate over how many more will make the journey when the final restrictions are lifted.
As we follow the reports from day to day, the feeling grows in us that we deserved something else, something bolder, something grander, something more thrilling, something bristling or fiery or fierce, something that might have represented a revelation or a destiny.
In Iran, fierce sandstorms are believed to have buried more than 100 villages in 2002.
With local newspapers and regional sports networks pouring more resources into their websites, competition for eyeballs is fierce.
Suffice it to say that for a day, fierce campaign rivalry seem to yield to the more gentile ways of this club of 100.
But even in summer, at an altitude of more than 3, 000 metres, the winds are fierce and frequent, the weather is changeable, and the nights are bitterly cold.
In explaining its decision to cease webOS product development, HP said it believed it would need to invest much more money into the business to succeed, given the fierce competition in the mobile industry.
Competition is a good thing and many more times than not, fewer regulations allow for a fierce competitive landscape that reduces costs, encourages innovation, lowers barriers to entry, and thus ultimately benefits the consumer.
Russia has hundreds of peace-keeping troops already there, and says more than 10 of its peace-keepers were killed in fierce fighting with the Georgians.
The NLA's Commander Shpati said his men completely controlled Matejce, the focus of fierce fighting at the weekend, and were once more occupying the village of Vaksince.
What's more, while Djokovic is also constantly jockeying for supremacy with fierce competitors, he's already notched a signature accomplishment Yanai-san envies: He's reached number one in the world.
He was a business leader and an artist all at once, and his fierce opposition to the status quo left us with more beautiful and more functional personal technology.
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But while it has dominated domestically in recent years, helped by the downfall of fierce rival Glasgow Rangers, success in Europe has been more difficult to achieve.
One littered with fierce criticism from the British press, which has enjoyed nothing more than lampooning Rooney and McLoughlin for being 'common.
When fully fledged, the babies will be fierce hunters that can dive at speeds of 200 mph or more to snatch other birds in mid-flight.
Mary Jo Copeland. (Applause.) Driven by her faith and a fierce commitment to her community, Mary Jo Copeland has spent more than a quarter-century lifting up the underserved.
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Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said Friday he expects competition to remain fierce in the fiscal second-half ending June 30 as more seats are added, though the situation should improve through the next financial year.
The trouble is that in France, with its assimilationist tradition and its fierce rejection of multiculturalism, each generation is supposed to blend in more, not less.
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