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As the faster ROW or " Euro " model was not available in the United States and Canada during the first three years of its existence, a " Competition Group " option was created to allow North American customers to have an S model lookalike with spoilers, 16 " flat disc wheels, sport seats, sport springs and Bilstein shocks.
Many cars have had S model features added by subsequent owners, making original " Competition Group " cars difficult to distinguish without checking option codes.
It's believed these cars were not made with S spoilers even though these were available in U. S. during this time period as part of the " Competition Group " option.
TAPshift was also introduced as well as a Competition Group package ( Comp G ).
* Group 1 Rugby League, a Rugby League Competition in New South Wales, Australia
* Korean Autonomous Vehicle Competition ( AVC )-In November 2010, Hyundai Kia Automotive Group first organized this competition, for a winning prize-money of $ 100 thousand, and the Hanyang University A1 team won the $ 100 thousand prize.
Schindler and Neutra collaborated on an entry for the League of Nations Competition of 1926 – 7 ; in the same year they formed a firm with the planner Carol Aronovici ( 1881 – 1957 ) called the Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce ( AGIC ).
For the driving enthusiast, the " Rallye Equipment Group " included the Instrumentation Group, Competition Suspension, G70-14 tires with raised white letters, and a Hurst shifter for the 4-speed models ( if so equipped ).
* Competition Policy Group, Stuart McIntosh
According to the Register of Lords ' Interests, Lord Carlile of Berriew is inter alia a director of 5 Bell Yard Ltd and the Wynnstay Group of agricultural feed manufacturers, agricultural goods merchants and fuel oil distributors ; a Deputy High Court Judge ; a Chairman of the Competition Appeals Tribunal ; and a trustee of the White Ensign Association.
It also picked up the regional newspapers business – outside Manchester – of the Guardian Media Group, a takeover that the Competition Commission cleared as there was ' no overlap, in the companies ' circulation areas.
The Grand Prix came in four different option groups ; GT1, GT2, GTP, and GTP Comp-G (" Competition Group ").
The Newry & Down Democrat was sold to the Alpha Newspaper Group subject to Competition Authority approval in September 2010.
Competition has also increased from online garden centres such as Crocus, Greenfingers and Gardening Express, although companies such as Capital Gardens, Dobbies, Riverside Garden Centre and The Garden Centre Group have now responded by developing and marketing their own online operations.
Fels was the Co-Chairman of the Joint Group on Trade and Competition at the OECD from 1996 until 2003.
In 2005 the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority ( JCRA ), the Jersey Telecommunications Regulator, in cooperation with Ofcom, the UK telecommunications authority with responsibility for spectrum allocation in the Channel Islands under the Communications Act 2003 and Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 extended by Order in Council, allotted a 3G spectrum license to JT and 2G and 3G spectrum licenses to Cable and Wireless Jersey, Jersey Airtel and COLT Telecom Group plc to operate mobile services in Jersey.
In early 1966 Competition Press and Autoweek reported: " During the past season, experimental driving suits were worn by Walt Hansgen, Masten Gregory, Marvin Panch and Group 44's Bob Tullius ; these four representing a fairly good cross section in the sport.
At the levels below the World Group and World Group II, the Fed Cup nations compete in Zonal Competition events, which are split into three zones: The Americas Zone, the Asia / Oceania Zone and the Europe / Africa Zone.
Stagecoach immediately criticised the ruling, stating that a period of further consultation would cause uncertainty among passengers and leave vital services in limbo, while jeopardising Scotland's intercity coach network and its ability to compete with both train and car Criticism of the Competition Commission's draft findings grew in Scotland and the joint venture received support from across the political spectrum in the Scottish Parliament However, in early 2008, certain routes were divested to Parks Motor Group, a family-owned enterprise, to satisfy the Commission.
The Competition Commission provisionally cleared HMV Group, through Waterstone's, for takeover of the Ottakar's group on March 30, 2006.
But while attending the 12th Arikawa Group Flute Competition, a hostage situation by a disgrunted government working trumatizes Mika as Yusuke tells her to not to run from her fear and continue.
In 2000, the Social Action Strategy review Group was established and the Competition Act came into force.

Competition and package
An optional Competition package included dual Mikuni / Solex carburetors and a special camshaft for.
In Australia there was no emission restrictions and all 2. 0 litre cars were fitted with the Competition package as standard.

Competition and was
As the Juniors entered the ring, Mr. Spring, the announcer, stated over the public-address system that this was the 28th year that Westminster has held the Finals of the Junior Competition.
The founder of the Junior Showmanship Competition the late Leonard Brumby, Sr. ( for whom the trophy is named after at Westminster ) was an outstanding Handler and believed a Junior should have an opportunity to exhibit in a dog show starting with the Junior Showmanship Division.
Competition with Microsoft was fierce.
Competition between canners was fierce because profits were thin.
Competition among the clippers was public and fierce, with their times recorded in the newspapers.
The then Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, and the then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, were also in attendance, and Clark was accompanied by the official NZ Defence Force party, veterans of several past wars, and 10 New Zealand college students who won the New Zealand ' Prime Minister's Essay Competition ' with their work on Gallipoli.
The adhesives business of ICI was transferred to Henkel as a result of the deal, while Akzo agreed to sell its Crown Paints subsidiary to satisfy the concerns of the European Commissioner for Competition.
The tiny workmen's cottages, which once housed huge families-and some stock and chickens according to local accounts-were lovingly renovated and converted, and the village was reborn, and went on to proudly win Babergh Best Kept Village, and runner up in the Suffolk Community Council Best Kept Village Competition, in 1989.
At Yale, he participated in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition and was on the team representing Yale University ( along with Murray Gerstenhaber and Henry O. Pollak ) that won the second prize in 1947.
The celebration was given a more organised form in 1974, including a Miss Culture Show and a Calypso Competition, as well as drama performances, old fashion Troupes ( including Johnny Walkers, Giant and Spear, Bulls, Red Cross and Blue Ribbon ), arts and crafts exhibitions and recipe competitions.
The first reference to " secular humanism " in a US legal context was in 1961, although church-state separation lawyer Leo Pfeffer had referred to it in his 1958 book, Creeds in Competition.
Competition among those three for crime, sex and celebrity news was considered a scandal to the mainstream press of the day.
Competition was fierce in the city with 143 other lawyers, and he found few cases to keep him occupied.
In 2005, the Eileen Heckart Drama for Seniors Competition was established in her memory by Ohio State's Department of Theatre.
Competition for land was a primary cause of the New Zealand Land Wars of the 1860s and 1870s, in which the Taranaki and Waikato regions were invaded by colonial troops and Māori of these regions had much of their land taken from them.
Competition was also intensifying, as African-American and white swing bands began to receive popular attention, including those of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Jimmie Lunceford, Benny Carter, Earl Hines, Chick Webb, and Count Basie.
" (" Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity "), which won the annual Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence three times, and was also the Chatterbox Challenge Champion in 2004.
BAe was the UK's largest exporter, a Competition Commission report gives a ten-year aggregate figure of £ 45 billion, with defence sales accounting for approximately 80 %.
This was the precursor to the Ford Supermodel of the World Competition which was established in 1980.
In September 1990, the Academic Competition Federation ( ACF ) was incorporated as the first major alternative to College Bowl on university campuses.
In 2005, the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools found to have breached the Competition Act ( see below under " Controversy ").
In 2005, the Office of Fair Trading found fifty independent schools, including Eton, to have breached the Competition Act by " regularly and systematically " exchanging information about planned increases in school fees, which was collated and distributed among the schools by the bursar at Sevenoaks School.

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