The EACH store will be in competition with dozens of other charity shops in the town.
Mr Storrs said the four-day Summer Pops from 9 - 12 July would not be in competition with opera and Welsh pop acts at Faenol.
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Which means that capitalists will, as those potential profits rise, be in competition with each other for access to the labour which allows them to make those increased profits.
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The platform will be in direct competition with almost all of the major PaaS offerings out there today.
Tim makes his living writing books, but he tells people how to promote their books books that could be in direct competition with his and threaten his position on bestseller lists.
As a scrum-half, Samson acknowledges starting opportunities could be scarce because he will be in direct competition with Mike Blair, but he says he is looking forward to learning at the shoulder of the Scotland captain.
"It's fine if in Wales we say let's divide the cake in ways that seems fair across all parties, but if the result is the slices are too small to be effective in competition with other parts of the UK or Europe, then we're not going to get very far with it, " he said.
"We should be prepared with the competition we've played in our league, and we should be prepared with the venues we've played (in) and the pitchers we've faced, " coach Mike Fox said.
Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland have expressed an interest in joining England, Italy, Holland and Belgium in the competition, which would be played in two groups of four with a one-off final in the spring of 2009 and play-off matches for the other positions.
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If so, the ultimate loser will be competition in the technology marketplace, with even more power accruing to a company that already has too much.
Under the government plans, GPs and other clinicians are to be given more responsibility for spending the budget in England, while greater competition with the private sector will be encouraged.
There are questions however about how effective this directive will be in facilitating competition, because the two incumbents with the biggest cable operations, Deutsche Telekom (DT) and British Telecommunications, have already announced their plans to divest their cable operations.
Nova is locked in a competition with David Phelps to be the team's fifth starter.
That crop plants do badly in competition with wild species is to be expected.
States such as New York would suddenly find themselves in competition with all other states and be subject to the same interest costs in order to sell their bonds.
Algae at least can be grown, with sufficient engineering, on a large scale that does not require prime crop land in competition with growing food crops (as rules out conventional biofuel strategies beyond grants from governments and the European Union), and there is no demand for freshwater since saline water does even better to promote the growth of certain highly oil-yielding strains.
After the competition, the bee beard can be removed in seconds with a little shake over the hive and some help from a leaf blower.
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The band said its records showed Ms White would be the first woman to perform with them them in a competition since the 1950s.
On top of a searching interview, I was also to face a rigorous test of my news judgement, in competition with all the other would-be David Dimblebys.
In the competition for parcels to be developed, the REITs with fat equity cushions have a tactical advantage over private firms that rely on bank loans for their construction costs.
But Ms Boyack said the process was carried out in compliance with the European Union competition laws and the contracts will present considerable savings, which can be invested in Scotland's roads.
The subcommittee recommends an examination of how competition can be increased in a ratings business, a challenging task with the Big Three so firmly entrenched in the investment and regulatory community.
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Grass roots tennis will also see a boost in funding and Flushing Meadows in New York, which hosts the competition, will also be revamped, with a new Louis Armstrong Stadium and Grandstand.
And I am convinced that it is -- if we do our job correctly and we, in fact, interface directly with the leadership, that there will be intense competition, there will be occasional misunderstandings, but there will not be -- my children -- my son, who is with me today, a 40-year-old man, will not, when he is my age, be looking at China as a sworn enemy.
In smaller markets, getting on friendly terms with the competition also can be good for business.
The proposed format would be a 72-hole strokeplay competition for men and women, with 60 players in each field.
With a hospital in every other town in America there should be unbelievable competition and largely identical care offerings.
The race seems to be on in various sectors, with companies jockeying to get a leg up on the competition by announcing that they will start to expense options.
West Sussex County Council is running a competition inviting people to name the new bridge with the winner to be chosen in June.
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