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1 This doubtless tended to eliminate cut - throat competition and thus stabilize the industry.
2 But the booming market is also highly fragmented and characterised by cut-throat competition .
3 Despite the cut-throat competition the Koreans have plans for world domination.
4 Brokerages cut commission rates to woo customers amid cut-throat competition .
5 We are conscious of the towering modern challenge that is called specialism or cut - throat competition - Business
6 You have a lot of people in cut - throat competition , & frankly, we just got out.
7 The landmark move is likely to trigger cut-throat competition and lead to lower prices across Europe.
8 They all sounded cheerful enough, but there was a definite undercurrent of malice and cut-throat competition .
9 His appointment represents a significant move by the U.S. lender amid increasingly cut-throat competition for private bankers.
10 Many retailers in China are grappling with rising and labour and operating costs as well as cut-throat competition .
11 Global TV manufacturers are restructuring their businesses and outsourcing production as cut-throat competition and weak demand squeeze margins.
12 BMW has been hit by a slowing Chinese economy where cut-throat competition leaves its ageing product range increasingly exposed.
13 India's top telecom carrier Bharti Airtel posted its 10th straight quarter of profit decline as cut-throat competition squeezed margins.
14 After all the cut-throat competition and stiff upper lips of Wimbledon, it was time for some fun and games.
15 Rival General Motors (GM) GM.N has decided to stop selling cars altogether in India due to cut-throat competition .
16 Some in the construction industry say a regulatory vacuum and cut-throat competition has unleashed a flood of cheap, poor-quality products.
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