| 21. | To have free competition is very good for football.
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| 22. | EU insistence on free competition and laws on television will also likely have a big impact.
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| 23. | We are naturally in favor of free competition because it is good for a dynamic economy,
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| 24. | Unlike privatizations in other countries, El Salvador already allows free competition in fixed-line and cellular operations.
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| 25. | Critics, including some state attorneys general, suggest the strategy might lessen consumers'choices and thwart free competition.
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| 26. | Private actions not only redress private wrongs but also vindicate the public interest in free competition.
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| 27. | "We are naturally in favor of free competition because it is good for a dynamic economy,"
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| 28. | He also emphasized hopes for drug-free competition here.
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| 29. | They would rather see health care opened to free competition to lower costs and improve services.
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| 30. | The purchase and liquidation of its principal competitor could be interpreted as a restriction on free competition.
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