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1 A pairing could help the companies compete in their core advertising business.
2 We cannot compete in terms of quantity or financial resources, Majetic said.
3 Chile, for instance, can compete in terms of both quality and price.
4 He said this tanked his company's ability to compete in the market.
5 However, Duchâtelet's strategy underestimated the talent required to compete in the Championship.
6 Dow Jones Newswires and Reuters compete in providing news and financial information.
7 The French crew did not compete in the European Championships last year.
8 My job is to be sure that we compete in every competition.
9 Workshop17 will also compete in the regional grand final later this month.
10 MW: Speaking of China, can we compete in the here and now?
11 Each night, teams from Ireland and Britain compete in a banqueting event.
12 The FTC disagrees, saying they compete in the premium, organic niche market.
13 In 2020, Democrats should compete in every state they can possibly win.
14 But as athletes, we really want to compete in a fair playground.
15 All four New Zealand riders will compete in the cross country phase.
16 The designers compete in numerous challenges based on global trends and styles.
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