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He turned every week into an open competition for playing time.
I was the first woman to race with men in open competition.
I looked at it as an open competition, and I'm for that.
The 10 American students will be selected in open competition.
The person must been retired from open competition for at least five years.
One was to fill this post through an open competition.
The bank declared an open competition for the construction of the building.
It turned into an open competition where many more than four teams were able to compete.
If change comes in the form of open competition, it is likely to be glacial.
But they told us: We welcome free and open competition in the ice cream market.
He watched with indulgence the open competition for her attention.
There was an open competition put on by the Barbados government.
"It's going to open competition and bring new department stores into the area.
As companies gained experience they would "graduate" from the program into open competition.
The act required open competition for federal jobs on the basis of merit.
That is one of the most important requirements if we are to have open competition between operators.
The department relied on a contracting system called "other than full and open competition."
Other companies generally favor open competition but object to specific language in the bill.
Secondly, the principle of open competition in the European energy market.
She continues to win and place in Open competition, even at the age of 50, all the while as a practicing attorney.
Drivers might then buy additional coverage at rates set by open competition.
Our task has been to set out criteria and then to allow open competitions to take place.
Simply the fastest around the course - normally used for open competitions.
The commission's report recommended a return to open competition and was opposed by many within the industry.
But the awards were made without the standard open competition required for government contracts.