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1 Local rivals and importers would not have been able to compete effectively .
2 AT&T doesn't want to pay to compete effectively in that market.
3 But many remain far short of the scale they need to compete effectively online.
4 Without it companies cannot compete effectively and lose pricing power.
5 In order to survive and reproduce, they needed to communicate, cooperate and compete effectively .
6 Carey said that whatever AT&T decides, DirecTV could compete effectively in the new AT&T region.
7 Up to €20 million will be needed to compete effectively .
8 BA chief executive Willie Walsh said the merger would ensure BA could compete effectively with low-cost carriers.
9 True-wireless, with its relatively low capacity and high price-per-GBcan't compete effectively head-to-headwith wired; it's no substitute.
10 The European Commission will have the final say on whether Iliad can compete effectively with the existing network operators.
11 But to compete effectively with China, India will also need to streamline its tax and import rules, industry sources said.
12 The European Commission said the deal would remove a significant competitor while other rivals may be unable to compete effectively .
13 Managing director Mr Mike Mills said the strength of sterling was making it difficult to compete effectively in overseas markets.
14 In order to compete effectively with US rivals, firms are being forced to cut costs - lowering already slender profit levels.
15 The company, which manages eight restaurant brands, has become too large and complex to compete effectively with its rivals, Barington said.
16 In the automobile industry, we have worked-without resort to import quotas-tostrengthen the industry's ability to modernize and compete effectively .
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