Davenport injured her knee in November and didn't return to competition until late July.
Still, you are vulnerable to competition and changes in demographics and economics specific to your business.
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Both her shooting style and her attitude to competition impressed the Great Britain Team Management.
"We're used to competition, " said Traug Keller, ESPN senior vice president, production, business divisions.
Exposing drug companies and other supply side agents to competition could help curb costs.
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It does shown steady decline, which is usually a sign of losing to competition.
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The consumers have plausibly alleged that they are the direct victims of this harm to competition.
An aversion to competition helps to explain why monopolies continue to dominate the economy.
Such a move is expected to lead to competition concerns from the steel industry.
Some former state monopolies have been opened to competition: in alcohol and cement, for instance.
But first voters have to make the basic decision: to open up the system to competition.
It cannot be accidental that the more successful university system is more open to competition.
It is because the market was opened up to competition after years of inefficiency and price-rigging.
They are taking legal action to stop it, citing a threat to competition and national security.
The opponents were particularly vocal against subjecting state-owned healthcare providers to competition scrutiny, as reported by PaRR.
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Nor am I arguing for an end to competition since competition is essential to productivity and innovation.
Margaret Thatcher opened up defence contracts to competition in an effort to get better value for money.
There are three levels to competition and our direct competitors are only the first and most obvious.
However, Delta's lawyer Jeffrey Shane has asserted that a JAL-Delta alliance would pose "no threat" to competition.
The research firm blamed the decline on weak consumer PC demand, due in part to competition from tablets.
Basic telephone services have been opened to competition, and private providers are already offering service in some areas.
But in the 1990s countries across Europe began liberalising their economies and exposing once-protected state-owned companies to competition.
Over the longer term, the real impediment to competition between London's airports is Heathrow's power as a hub.
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This move would be good, not great, because it still leaves Apple vulnerable to competition of the bigger screen.
That could leave them vulnerable to competition from rivals who can get harried shoppers in and out more quickly.
WTO, ensuring that their domestic economies are open to competition is a vital issue for both America and Europe.
Protected sectors, notably education and health care, should be opened up to competition.
The firm had suffered in recent years due to competition from online retailers.
The European Commission's regulators have customarily taken a far more activist approach to competition policy than their American counterparts.
British defence procurement is more open to competition than any other in Europe.
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