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playing field

NOUN
  1. a piece of land prepared for playing a game
    the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field
  2. the circumstances under which competition occurs
    the government's objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American industry and commerce in Europe

How To Use playing field In A Sentence

  • On the wider political stage, doctors should demand a level playing field.
  • As a lawyer who did a lot of conveyancing I have no problems with conveyancers coming in and doing conveyancing, provided it is done on a level playing field, and provided that they are largely separated from lawyers.
  • While we are unable to offer a professorial chair we cannot compete on a level playing field with the Universities.
  • We could have stalled the ruination of thousands of small production units if we had paid heed to the plea of a level-playing field.
  • One might think that having a baseline regulated industry (cable TV or telephone service) over which the wire base has been amortized and out of which the cost of upkeep are paid, that a government-regulated monopoly might be put in the position of offering wholesale access to competitors on a level playing field. National Broadband Plan Is Cash for Clunking Carriers « PubliCola
  • In my more sardonic moments I add that the problem with England cricket is not the absence of a level playing field but the lack of good players.
  • We ask for a level playing field when we compete with foreign companies.
  • This will enable rival vendors to develop products that can compete on a level playing field in the work group server operating system market.
  • It opens up a huge playing field for mobile telcos who see the opportunity to offer financial services.
  • A sober brick building, unpretentious in scale and design, lies modestly low among lawns at the end of a road with playing fields on either side.
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