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en A number of other U.S. companies have already taken similar action in the face of these rising costs and increasing global competition. In particular, U.S. healthcare costs continue to rise at high rates. When these benefits were conceived decades ago, no one could have foreseen the explosive cost inflation that we have been experiencing in recent years. These costs are simply not sustainable.

en It costs $6,000 to enter the competition. And we have to provide transportation to Houston for the entire team (for the competition). The rest of the money will probably be used building the robot.

en This is a difficult but necessary decision, and it was made only after the greatest deliberation. A number of other U.S. companies have already taken similar action in the face of these rising costs and increasing global competition. In particular, U.S. health-care costs continue to rise at high rates. When these benefits were conceived decades ago, no one could have foreseen the explosive cost inflation that we have been experiencing in recent years. These costs are simply not sustainable.

en In an era of rising energy costs, the results of the first P3 competition should make people sit up and take notice. In last year's competition, four student projects became new businesses with clients, two of them marketing energy monitoring systems.

en They know, make cars of higher quality, but often that higher quality costs more money, the price in the market doesn't go up, but the costs do, they can't afford it, but the competition can.

en This has to do with costs and competition.

en The key to lowering cable costs is competition.

en Passing these costs on to consumers is the last option. . . . There's too much competition out there.

en You can save costs through competition, and that will more than pay for the program in savings.

en The competition between these organizations has resulted in lower costs than expected.

en Competition is the keen cutting edge of business, always shaving away at costs
  Henry Ford

en I think we should be guided by the maxim that the more competition we have the more opportunity there is to reduce telecom costs.

en Strong competition between these organizations is resulting in additional benefits and lower costs for people with Medicare, He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en The goal of simplifying the nationality rule is to diminish the costs and thereby make the competition accessible to more challengers.

en You're finding there is a lot of competition among these plans to get different drugs signed up and to get them at the lowest possible costs because they want to attract people to their plan.


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