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Post attributed the outlet’s poor performance to competitors?? cheaper prices for larger portions...
...refined, and tirelessly practiced. And even then, all the innumerable variables that come into play in a match—just as in life—cannot be accounted for ahead of time. The outcome of a game then, while supremely important, is not the sole measure of the competitors?? worth—the ability to realize that in both sports and life is a virtue neither acquired nor honored often enough in this...
...They’re just dabblers, man!” yells Stephen D. Bacon. He’s a clerk at Million Year Picnic, one of Harvard Square’s three comic book stores, and he’s talking about one of the store’s competitors??Newbury Comics. “People will ask them about certain comics, and they’ll just say, ‘Huh? Yeah, uh, it’s pretty.’” Bacon is only half-joking. He goes on to say that...
...While making sure that every single poster put up by every single campaign follows the letter of the law may seem like a daunting task for a seven-person commission, chairs say that the campaigns usually enforce the rules themselves by alerting the EC to their competitors?? violations...
...line without guaranteed seating. “Greyhound gets so crowded on Friday afternoons and holidays,” he said. “I’d definitely think about taking Vamoose during those busy times.” Vamoose is charging higher prices than its competitors?? online specials. A one-way Boston-New York ticket costs $15 on greyhound.com and luckystarbus.com. But for some students, the free WiFi offered on some Vamoose buses may prove to be another key selling point—even though the company’s Web site cautions that...