Sentences with phrase «under tight competition»

Remember, the business of insurance is under tight competition.

Not exact matches

In fact I remember a commentator speaking in general terms that Italian referees were more sticklers on fouls than Brits, meaning they called a tighter game and that sometimes Italy suffered in international competitions when playing under the eye of Latin American refs because they were used to more protection and more game stoppages.
There can be no better stage than in tight competition like the Euros, where performing under pressure is mandatory.
In a tight competition for top 4 every point is vital and under normal circumstances I would be satisfied with a point, but second is possible and we need 3 points from this game.
Set these disconcerting figures against a backdrop of harried, overworked admissions officers under pressure to read thousands of applications on tight deadlines, the fierce competition among colleges to maintain their selectivity, and the need to enroll enough affluent students to generate revenue, and the manifold obstacles low - income students already face appear impassable.
In practice, the FCA enjoys the «best of both worlds», in that it can pursue competition - focused investigations using extensive data - gathering powers under FSMA without being bound by tight timetables under the Enterprise Act.
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