All these reform efforts that we triggered through this competition have meant that 32 states actually changed their laws.
"UEFA is an apolitical organization and (Israel) earned the right to host this competition through a fair, democratic vote, " UEFA president Michel Platini said in June.
The way to overcome this is through the competition of ideas demonstrating the far greater prosperity and gain for the people from rapid economic growth rather than redistribution.
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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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Through this ability to exit we then get competition between tax systems and this was the point of it all along.
Since researchers, administrators and grant-awarding bodies all take note of which work has got through this filtering mechanism, the competition to publish in the best journals is intense, and the system becomes self-reinforcing, increasing the value of those journals still further.
There's this huge bubble passing through the anaconda here, this bulge, and so the competition is very, very fierce.
Seniors believe they get a better deal through this highly popular program due to choice and competition.
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One does this through understanding the five forces that drive competition.
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In competition especially, you have gone through this same routine a million times in practice, and it all goes by pretty fast.
This will allow industry to solve waste problems through competition and innovation.
Porter maintained that countries do well economically in large part because of this clustering of specialised skills and industries that, through dynamic competition between them, produce superior products and processes.
Seaman and O'Connor were allowed to progress through to the next round of the competition without having to skate this week.
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Unlike the managerial techniques of targets and performance management, this has the potential to ginger up the public services through real competition.
European governments have encouraged this through subsidies, controls on Japanese imports, suspension of normal competition rules for car retailing and resistance to mass redundancies.
State and local government agencies, such as the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning in this fleet management example, can help spur innovation through free market competition.
This work examines the Olympic message of peace-through-athletic-competition by taking up the media through which that message has been mindlessly publicized ad nauseum.
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It's been evaluated by a number of departments throughout government, and believe that this -- removing this exemption will allow appropriate enforcement and examination of potential policies that might prove uncompetitive, might stifle competition, and we think this better promotes affordability and innovation through greater choice and less market concentration.
Now, this year, we've broken through the stalemate between left and right by launching a national competition to improve our schools.
Mr Bush's health-care experts reckon that this integrated approach to Medicare insurance will offer more choice to patients, as well as cost savings through competition.
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