Automotive franchise laws were put in place decades ago to prevent a manufacturer from unfairly opening stores in direct competition with an existing franchise dealer that had already invested time, money and effort to open and promote their business.
I enjoy the competition and whatever it takes throughout the competition, I will do it.
I was very competitive with my brothers when I was younger. Now we are all in completely different worlds. Im not in direct competition with my brothers for anything, ever. Stephen and I and Billy and I are better at staying in touch with each other. Danny is married, he has a new baby and he is very peripatetic, he goes to golfing tournaments and charity things. He really travels a lot.
The U. S. -China relationship, of course, has elements of both cooperation and competition.
Focus on the competition to diminish the time dedicated to internal politics.
I don't believe in competition for artistic things. I just like the atmosphere of the Cannes festival. I don't want to win anything or lose anything.
Being involved in competition is a privilege and an opportunity. Seek to make the most of that opportunity by pushing yourself to the limit of your abilities. When it is over, you will have earned the respect of your opponents, your coaches, and yourself.
Under the First Amendment there is no such thing as a false idea. However pernicious an opinion may seem, we depend for its correction not on the conscience of judges and juries but on the competition of other ideas.
Brand-name drugs have no competition, since the government grants them very long, exclusive marketing rights.
If anybody reads a story in a magazine or book, different pictures compete in their minds.
Your competition is EVERYTHING else your prospect could conceivably spend their money on.
You've got to stay current and up with the competition. The main thing, though, is finding the greatest songs you can possibly find.
Competition-ruthless, unforgiving, to-the-death competition-is a crucial feature of capitalism.
Without competition, the spectacular development of technology that we have seen in the last one hundred years in this country would not have happened.
You always have regime-friendly poets like Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri, whose career basically spans the twentieth century. He's an anti-imperialist, friendly with the Communists, and somehow survives all that and is shuttling between Baghdad and Damascus depending on which way the winds are blowing with the Baathists and their competition. But he's not a regime stooge, he's independent.
The first professional game of your career is obviously the biggest, but you still get the jitters, you still get the adrenaline rush before every game. A lot of people don't realize that, but it's true. I have always told myself that if you don't feel those nerves and you're not having fun, you shouldn't be playing. And I always enjoy the competition, the adrenaline rush before a game. And just competing with your buddies at the highest level, every day.
The competition is not really friendly or peaceful. It leads to oppression in some ways.
There was a proposal in California that would keep out Wal-Mart but allow Costco. You opposed it. Are you nuts? That's true: I always oppose these kinds of things. Competition makes us better. Some of our best stores have a Sam's Club next door.
I think we live in a very competitive world, and I love competition.
But I know somebody who has a bedside urinal. How do I compete with that?