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"There is going to be tough competition for those few," he said.
The same thing can happen in an industry facing tough competition, of course.
That means tough competition for a power plant with 1,000 employees.
The tough competition may also be a factor, some lawyers said.
In that tough competition, she figures to play off guard.
Once you know how to bet, you'll be ready for tougher competition.
Even with their restructuring, most Japanese companies still face tough competition.
Tougher competition has seemed to bring out a more determined effort - and better results.
"I'm happy with two wins but there's a long way to go and some tough competition out there."
Chosen hill were however very tough competition only losing out by a single point.
But they are up against some very tough competition.
David and his team had worked hard to win the appointment in the face of tough competition from other financial institutions.
There was tough competition but with her hard work and determination she won the title.
"Really, most of the toughest competition has been in practice," said Robinson.
"I'm not sure Mentor has proven itself against really tough competition."
But it was a tough competition, what with all the Disney dolls.
This past season saw the club achieve a 6-3 record while playing some of the areas toughest competition.
However, the show faced tough competition with the Fox's fifth season of 24.
But the bright side of things has tough competition.
Tough competition among graduates for jobs means employers get to pick the best.
With tough competition in the Eagles lineup, he was dropped the next week.
But it is facing tough competition from a couple of upstarts.
Both now and in the long term, industry experts agree, Iran faces tough competition.
And American carriers may not have bargained for such tough competition.
The team was not expected to compete for a playoff spot with such tough competition.