To attack as false or wrong.
1 The problem threatens farmers' ability to compete globally as EU subsidies diminish.
2 Companies in participating countries compete for work building components of the jet.
3 Just today, 10 Russian athletes lost their final court bid to compete .
4 Backers say the global economy requires countries to compete to lure innovation.
5 Serious Money: Can the individual investor hope to compete with the professionals?
6 European agriculture will, therefore, continue to compete unfairly with unsubsidised producers overseas.
7 Globalisation: South African trades are struggling to compete with cheaper foreign markets.
8 The feds should also allow all health insurance companies to compete nationwide.
9 Hospitals would compete by offering the best rates to attract good doctors.
10 Inflation concerns continue to compete with the threat of a US recession.
11 Certainly I cannot compete with the effects of a certain young man.
12 The Europeans would not be able to compete with China and India.
13 A pairing could help the companies compete in their core advertising business.
14 We cannot compete in terms of quantity or financial resources, Majetic said.
15 We need to do that to compete with New Zealand, she said.
16 Chile, for instance, can compete in terms of both quality and price.
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