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  • Geico, Progressive etc.. these companies are ultra-competitive with auto insurance rates, just like health insurance should be, could be .... but nope, Dems won't put it in the bill.

    Obama: 'If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we will call you out' 2009

  • A Gifted Man (which TVGuide.com had spotlighted as one of its 11 Promising Pilots) centers on an ultra-competitive surgeon (Patrick Wilson) whose life is changed forever when his ex-wife (Jennifer Ehle) dies and begins teaching him about life from the hereafter.

    CBS Picks Up Poppy Montgomery Drama, Gentleman Comedy 2011

  • However, most other eurozone countries – including the Irish, who want to hang on to their ultra-competitive 12.5% corporation tax rate – reacted furiously to the Franco-German proposals, which they saw as threatening their sovereignty.

    Portugal hovers on the verge of crisis as eurozone argues over integration 2011

  • We may see this year's GFP Conference attendees questioning if nonprofits' previously successful strategies will hold up in this ultra-competitive, market-driven fundraising environment.

    William Brindley: Rethinking Fundraising for Today's 'New Philanthropy' William Brindley 2011

  • And we plan on staying on top of the issues and stories that San Francisco is struggling with -- burgeoning homelessness, a local unemployment rate of 9.3 percent, and an ultra-competitive rental housing market that is producing skyrocketing rents -- all of which are threatening to turn the City by the Bay into a tale of two cities... one marked by opulence and plenty, the other by misery and deprivation.

    Arianna Huffington: It's Triplets! Introducing HuffPost Culture, HuffPost Celebrity, and HuffPost San Francisco Arianna Huffington 2011

  • Rather, workers need to illustrate the advantages of their products and services to please employers dealing with an ultra-competitive environment.

    Job Seekers, Be Creative and Flexible Ruth Mantell 2012

  • The deal, announced in Atlanta on the eve of the business aircraft industry's largest annual trade show, also provides a significant boost for Embraer, known officially as Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A., which recently introduced two small business jets into the ultra-competitive segment of the market.

    NetJets to Order 50 Embraer Jets Peter Sanders 2010

  • Japan's highly saturated and ultra-competitive cellphone market is led by NTT DoCoMo Inc., with KDDI Inc. No. 2 based on subscriber numbers.

    Softbank Sells $660 Million Bonds in Corporate Issuance Flourish Megumi Fujikawa 2011

  • Democrats could try to get an edge, though The party might cite its registration advantage in the state -- it has about 70,000 more active voters than Republicans thanks in large part to the ultra-competitive 2008 Democratic presidential primary -- to push for only one safe Republican district.

    Odds good for Democrats as Nevada adds a seat Aaron Blake 2011

  • We may see this year's GFP Conference attendees questioning if nonprofits' previously successful strategies will hold up in this ultra-competitive, market-driven fundraising environment.

    William Brindley: Rethinking Fundraising for Today's 'New Philanthropy' William Brindley 2011

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