Which is not to say that they don't face competition.
Children today face pressure and competition at such an early age.
Many people like these jobs, so new workers are expected to face competition.
This is particularly true of companies that face foreign competition.
"The person making continued efforts during summer months does not face as much competition," he said.
The center was the first of its kind in the area, but now faces more competition.
In 2001, facing local competition, the number of issues per week was cut from six to five.
Ready or not, local phone companies are about to face the first intense competition in their history.
The same thing can happen in an industry facing tough competition, of course.
But by the end of the 16th century, it faced competition.
At the same time, the company is keeping premium rates low to meet competition.
The move by the Iowa concern is designed to meet competition from other cities and states as well to avoid its own state's regulations.
If America is to meet global competition, it ought to be easier for the best and brightest workers to come here.
Stores in each market have the authority to lower prices to meet competition, but they are under orders to avoid starting their own price wars.
"We took our prices down to meet competition," he says.
So Disney can expect to meet considerable competition in the family market.
The falling dollar should help the profitability of American companies by helping them meet foreign competition.
Their industries are toughened by having to meet global competition.
And that, he said, is what Atlantic City must do now to meet competition from nearby states.
This is not the way to help European industries and the families they support to meet international competition on a level playing field.