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en Bills like H.R. 354 are designed to slow everything down so that big companies can get a better hold and understand what's going on before the competition outstrips them. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. Bills like H.R. 354 are designed to slow everything down so that big companies can get a better hold and understand what's going on before the competition outstrips them.

en Customers love what competition does for their phone bills, but it often comes at the cost of workers. Real people lose real jobs to keep the companies cost-competitive. ... We can't have it all — competition, lower prices — and expect the companies to keep their employee counts the same.

en Many of the bills that have been introduced are designed only to send a strong signal, both to our trading partners and to [the president]. Most are not designed to be implemented into law.

en We're touring nine to 14 weeks a year and are starting to fill theaters that hold up to 2,000 people. So we are actually paying bills with this - not all our bills, you know, but at least the essential ones. We're not entirely in the dark.

en Just as companies are slow to recognize things are going to slow down, they're also slow to recognize that things are going to pick back up, ... We're in a nether world right now, where companies don't necessarily know what is the correct action to take here -- they don't know whether they should be hiring or whether they should be more cautious about pay increases.

en The generic industry has been under considerable pressure over the last several months due to increased competition and aggressive tactics by brand companies seeking to delay the introduction of generic products, and these new initiatives are designed to reduce our exposure to these trends.

en Multinational companies entering Japan often don't spend enough time to understand the nature of the competition here, which is usually fairly fierce, and the so-called unique needs of Japanese consumers.

en I hope you go back and understand that as a city, I think we are offended by the rates we are paying. The next thing I'll do is ask the city manager to contact these other companies and see if we can get other competition in town.

en [While legacy telecom companies scramble to find a balance, some analysts believe they're employing their traditional economic clout to slow things down to their liking.] Incumbents say that unregulated companies will drive them out of business, that it renders their model instantly obsolete and provides no protection for them, ... They claim that they need legislation to slow the process down and give them a chance to compete. It's kind of ironic since they've been so anticompetitive all of their lives.

en Hence, competition for acquisition of sizeable companies is increasing from the Indian side for the instant market in regulated markets and naturally, Indian companies are competing among themselves to get sizeable companies, which in turn, is leading to high pricing by European companies.

en The guide is designed to get you thinking about ways to save on your tax bills. You should still consult a tax professional to the extent possible.

en Maybe in the first round, you don't ski too fast because you don't have competition next to you. You're focused more on synchronicity. If you seed well, you ski against a weaker team. In the finals, the competition gets harder and you need to ski faster and still hold it together.

en I don't know, I didn't do a very good job of getting these guys to go, to understand, just what it took. We were slow to balls, slow to rebounds.

en Companies need to see a talented pool of workers who understand how to work with creativity and innovation. Those are the companies that are fastest moving, that are providing the best jobs. And we want those companies here more and more.

en The existing cable-franchising process harms consumers by delaying -- sometimes for years -- the ability of telephone companies to provide a competitive alternative to the incumbent cable companies. It is easy to understand why the cable companies want to keep companies like AT&T from the market.


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