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  • 11out of a hat — out of a/the ˈhat idiom if sth such as a name is picked out of a/the hat, it is picked at ↑random from a container into which all the names are put, so that each name has an equal chance of being picked, in a competition, etc. Main entry:… …

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  • 12out of the hat — out of a/the ˈhat idiom if sth such as a name is picked out of a/the hat, it is picked at ↑random from a container into which all the names are put, so that each name has an equal chance of being picked, in a competition, etc. Main entry:… …

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  • 13Competition law — Antitrust redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Antitrust (film). For laws specific to the U.S., see United States antitrust law. Competition law Basic concepts …

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  • 14Competition law in the United Kingdom — United Kingdom competition law is affected by both British and European elements. The Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002 are the most important statutes for cases with a purely national dimension. However if the effect of a business …

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  • 15Competition (The Spectacular Spider-Man) — This article is about the The Spectacular Spider Man episode. For other uses, see competition (disambiguation). Competition The Spectacular Spider Man episode …

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  • 16put on — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put on : present tense I/you/we/they put on he/she/it puts on present participle putting on past tense put on past participle put on 1) to cover a part of your body with a piece of clothing or jewellery so… …

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  • 17put up — phrasal verb Word forms put up : present tense I/you/we/they put up he/she/it puts up present participle putting up past tense put up past participle put up 1) [transitive] to build something such as a wall, fence, or house Grants were available… …

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  • 18out front — adverb leading or ahead in a competition the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch ahead by two pawns our candidate is in the lead in the polls way out front in the race the advertising campaign put them out front in sales •… …

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  • 19competition —   where more than one company provides a good or service. Can keep prices low as competitors fight for customers by undercutting their rivals. However, this could put operators out of business and reduce competition, possibly causing price… …

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  • 20put up one's dukes — verb a) An invitation to, or the acceptance or encouragement of, a fistfight, where the dukes are the fists of one of the fighters and put up means to raise the fists. b) An invitation to, or the acceptance or encouragement of, a verbal or… …

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