Sentences with phrase «by inferior competition»

Likewise, many good listings taken by inferior competition will not sell in a weak market environment.

Not exact matches

Yes we know it is only a minor competition against inferior oppenents, but surely the players should want to be pushing for a place in the EPL side by trying to show their fight and passion to play for the club in any capacity.
Wisconsin spent most of the season dominating inferior competition, but with a Big Ten title and Alabama's eventual CFP bid on the line, the Badgers did a heck of a job of hanging around, getting outgained by 150 yards but nearly doing the deed.
The club had won just two of nine games in all competitions before travelling to Brussels, and they were outfought by Besnik Hasi's supposedly inferior opponents.
The Irish, Jayhawks and Gators were all favored by at least 16 - points against inferior competition but managed to embarrass themselves.
The federal Race to the Top grant competition tried to stimulate competition among state departments of education to evaluate teachers and commit their state to participate in statewide tests (based on Common Core's inferior standards), as if teachers, in general, were the problem, and as if these state departments of education, in general, were staffed by people who had effectively addressed low achievement.
By definition, monopoly is characterized by an absence of competition, which often results in high prices and inferior products.&raquBy definition, monopoly is characterized by an absence of competition, which often results in high prices and inferior products.&raquby an absence of competition, which often results in high prices and inferior products.»
So it's not entirely whimsy: I'm predisposed to notice when people who are self - righteous about their superior procedures happen to be protected by law from any competition by pushy upstarts with ostensibly inferior procedures.
In particular, it does this by deterring mutually beneficial transactions (for example, purchases of Roundup that would occur absent misleading labeling about cancer risks), generating suboptimal transactions (for example, purchases of inferior substitutes to Roundup due to misleading Roundup labeling), and distorting competition within the marketplace (the reallocation of market shares among Roundup and substitutes not subject to labeling).
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