level of competition

collocation in English

meaningsoflevelandcompetition

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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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competition
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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(Definition oflevelandcompetitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Myners (2001) discusses how the lack of information surrounding the with-profits funds affects thelevelofcompetitionin this market.
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Like thelevelofcompetition, the degree of trust present in a group will profoundly affect how the participants understand their cooperative relationship.
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We have pointed out that thelevelofcompetitionin the market (however measured) is probably another key determinant of actual policy interest rates.
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We confirm, however, that thelevelofcompetitioninside districts does affect incumbents' choices of which office to run for.
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Consider, for example, thelevelofcompetitionin a group.
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It is therefore necessary to measure changes in party strength in past elections in order to identify thelevelofcompetitionin the present.
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The priests understood the power of performance - indeed they embraced it; but actors represented a skilledlevelofcompetitionthat the priests wanted to eliminate.
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This is a problem because thelevelofcompetitionchanges annually, and the appropriate dependent variable would therefore be the annual change in spending.
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Aspects, for example types of ownership, and thelevelofcompetitionbetween health-care providers can be included in this category.
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Secondly, thelevelofcompetitionin one year is tested against the current level of spending, which reflects decisions taken over a much longer period.
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Inclusion of an appropriate additional explanatory variable measuring thelevelofcompetitionmay also benefit the precision with which the current parameters are estimated.
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There are alternative accounts, however, such as the absence of unionization among self-employed or a higherlevelofcompetition(depressing possible rents) among the self-employed.
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Often there is a direct connection between thelevelofcompetitionand the degree of trust in a group.
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The eventual competition, if the ferries are competitive enough, will mean alevelofcompetitionthat may just be above the level of operating costs.
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As far as energy mergers are concerned, their possible impact on thelevelofcompetitionhas to be evaluated on the merits of each case.
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In this way, we shall maximise thelevelofcompetition.
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They are a matter for the oil companies and reflect the cost of supplies and thelevelofcompetitionin the market.
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A high degree of concentration may negatively affect thelevelofcompetitionin these markets.
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Securing the maximum practicablelevelofcompetitionwill be central to the achievement of this objective.
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This was felt to be a sufficient number to ensure a highlevelofcompetitionand good value for money, without the need to advertise.
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