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1 Serious Money: Can the individual investor hope to compete with the professionals?
2 Globalisation: South African trades are struggling to compete with cheaper foreign markets.
3 Inflation concerns continue to compete with the threat of a US recession.
4 Certainly I cannot compete with the effects of a certain young man.
5 The Europeans would not be able to compete with China and India.
6 We need to do that to compete with New Zealand, she said.
7 Battaglia said it was unlikely such steps could compete with food production.
8 That means incinerators directly compete with efforts to reduce or recycle materials.
9 It says some businesses need protection until they can compete with foreigners.
10 The writing simply isn't strong enough to compete with the visual impact.
11 Hoa Phat's Duong said Vietnam could compete with other Southeast Asian countries.
12 The question rivals are asking is how can anyone compete with Sky?
13 Can access ever compete with the freedom to get behind the facades?
14 They often have to compete with multi-national companies which pay lower wages.
15 If the spirit and attitude is good, we can compete with anybody.
16 They could not compete with the English in the matter of prices.
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