The County Championship is almost certain to stay as 16 four-day contests in two divisions while the 40-over-a-side competition is expected to face minor alterations.
But some analysts worry that the ever-increasing competition and over-capacity will prompt local manufacturers to look overseas for sales, creating tough competition for Thailand.
England Twenty20 captain Paul Collingwood echoed Miller's sentiments, arguing a strong domestic 50-over competition would breed success internationally.
The 33-year-old Collingwood is contracted to play for Indian Premier League side Delhi Daredevils in the 20-over club competition.
Last month the ECB announced changes to the domestic calendar for 2010 with a 40-over competition of 21 teams replacing the FP Trophy.
The Chinese government strictly controls gambling licenses so the problems that hit Las Vegas with over-supply and competition from Atlantic City and Indian casinos are not an issue.
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Over the three-day competition October 14-16, more than 3.2 million hours of video were consumed online and more than 15, 000 fans attended in person.
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But then he berated parents for coaching their three- or four-year-old children to give them that extra edge over the five-year-old competition.
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But local businesses fret over competition from state-funded Chinese rivals.
The Department of Justice said it settled with three publishers in a suit over price competition and e-books and said it continues to litigate with Apple and two other publishers.
The government said the decision was underpinned by concern over costs and regulatory burdens, adding that it remained committed to allowing competition in the clearing of over-the-counter derivatives.
It's also a big opportunity for the Americans, South African, Australians and Chinese - who have been invited to come over - to test themselves in international competition.
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Morgan, auto-loan originations fell 19% year-over-year, due to more competition.
Using history as a guide, most tablet vendors will not benefit in a significant way over the long-term given price competition and the need to ratchet up marketing dollars in a bid to build their respective brand.
Even with the increase in cut-rate competition, Lehman's Chase expects improved year-over-year revenue results this fall, a trend that will sustain the rally in airline shares for at least the next few months.
In the tech-hardware business, competition over price is really a function of scale: firms with higher volume can make things more cheaply.
The problems of Asia's financial firms are due not to too much competition, but to over-protection and cronyism, which have encouraged shoddy lending and poor cost-control.
While Schering-Plough (bought by Merck last year) and Pfizer rushed to get their antihistamines available over-the-counter, Sanofi was benefitting from a smaller amount of generic competition.
Some of the big cats have been killed because they are perceived to be a threat to livestock, and competition for land and over-hunting of their prey have reduced their numbers even further.
The team have not reached that stage of a major competition either 50-over or 20-over cricket since 1992 but Pietersen believes they have a good chance following warm-up victories over Bangladesh and South Africa.
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In the East Room and surrounding chambers, over 100 students -- STEM-based competition winners from 40 different states -- are making their best efforts to remain chipper while explaining projects they've no doubt discussed dozens (if not hundreds) of times before.
Almost all respondents that reported having eased either standards or terms over the past three months cited more-aggressive competition from other banks or nonbank lenders as an important reason for having done so.
Golding made up for the disappointment of a quarter-final exit in the singles competition by claiming a convincing 6-3 6-1 win over a Russian pair.
"Certainly the GED as a brand has had a 70-year head start, but they've also not had any competition over those 70 years, " said Jeff Livingston, a senior vice president at McGraw-Hill.
The fly-half converted his own try and three others to leave the Blues with a huge 46-0 half-time lead and the game over as a competition.
The upfront costs to qualify two suppliers of any military item are so imposing that the business case for competition seldom closes even over a multi-decade service life.
Some schools are heavily over-subscribed - and there are some areas with a wider range of different types of schools and more competition for the most popular.
Deregulation has led to a huge increase in competition: there are now over 500 long-distance carriers in America.
It has an advantage over competition in that the company operates a mile-square low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) facility in Clive, Utah.
This time, the beggar-thy-neighbor competition looks like it will be over currency.
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