Did competitors at the world athletics championships receive payment for taking part? |
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This is certain to give the new board of trustees a legal edge over its competitors. |
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The problems, the political system, the brain drain and the heavy competition from more talent rich competitors will tell the real story. |
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We must select the competent Iraqi patriot to whom we yield ground while bleeding his competitors. |
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Minerva did not know that the mouth guards worn by boxers, rugby players, and other competitors were meant to protect the wearer from concussion. |
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More than 400 competitors from 40 countries will take part in half-pipe, big air, snowboard-cross, parallel giant slalom and parallel slalom. |
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The Neanderthal behaviour of some competitors might be perfectly suited to cave-dwelling. |
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In other words, we subsidize our farmers so heavily that they can undersell poor competitors abroad. |
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Lisa is one of two blind judo competitors in the Midwest who compete against sighted athletes. |
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With 17 days and nights at sea, the competitors in this high sea sprint cover approximately 2000 nautical miles. |
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Similar to the previous title, you'll have the option to choose pickup games, quick matches and online bouts against competitors. |
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Unlike some competitors, which overdose you with their looks, this Bertone bodied Maserati is restrained understatement. |
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My father's a Wall Street bigwig, meaning that he pulls in tons of revenue from cheating off business associates, competitors, and clients. |
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Hays is one of the fiercest competitors around, but he doesn't let the get in the way of his bobsledding. |
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To resolve the embarrassing issue, the two competitors were officially timed at 55.2 seconds. |
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Each country selects a judge for the panel which visited all the competitors during the summer. |
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But these aren't any ordinary bit of rope, just as the competitors in the International Rope Skipping Championships aren't any ordinary skippers. |
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Heavy swells and strong westerly winds made for tough rowing conditions and the organisers were taking no chances with the safety of competitors. |
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Use this discovery to your advantage before your competitors get the jump on you! |
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In the cycling version, competitors have to run the unrideable sections with their bike slung over their shoulder. |
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The company's low cost base allows it to undercut competitors, offer cheaper computers, better service and still have better margins. |
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Most of the competitors were aged 11 to 19 but pupils from six primary schools took part in a junior section. |
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It will provide a field day for Nimbys, malicious competitors, busybodies and timewasters. |
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In such a world, it would be impossible to gain advantage from observation, since all competitors would see the same thing. |
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However, when foreign competitors do not follow these good standards they gain competitive advantage because they can produce goods cheaper. |
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The contractor glanced at the file, read the information he required, undercut his competitors and got the contract. |
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And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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But the move is greeted by the gripes and whines of local competitors who have grown accustomed to living off the scraps of their presence. |
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Best wishes to all our young competitors who qualified for the Munster Final. |
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Many well-groomed bulls with majestic humps and razor-sharp horns posed a grave threat to the competitors. |
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Every aftermarket motorcycle parts manufacturer is battling with their competitors. |
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Enterprises with fast reaction times can use that advantage to capitalize on opportunities faster than their competitors. |
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You will race against 7 competitors or sometimes you may go up against a boss character. |
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This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works. |
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Kicking the issue into the long grass beyond 2015 only emboldens our European competitors. |
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There are 140 competitors here from 37 countries and the sight of all these athletes heading out to sea on their windsurfers was inspiring. |
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Danish wind turbine builders subsequently increased their lead over competitors. |
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It would also be in dire trouble if regulators relaxed constraints on the mobile market about supplying airtime to competitors. |
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This led to many other teams withdrawing from the competition and only 96 of the original 189 competitors finished the race. |
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The suppliers of drugs do not have this choice, so they tool up to protect their trade from intruders or competitors. |
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Gary's soon rubbing shoulders with other local worthies, games sponsors, competitors and visitors. |
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Last year's Regatta grew to a record 138 high-calibre racing yachts with over 4000 competitors and spectators. |
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The new irons formed by alloying or by special melting and casting methods are becoming competitors to steel. |
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On the other hand, I have no qualms about offering a lower price than my competitors do if my costs are lower as well. |
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Various classes of competitors take 10 laps around the dirt track to qualify for the 20 lap trophy races. |
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With the competitors lapping once every three minutes and racing in total for over an hour there is plenty of spectacular action. |
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As the laps unwound, the pack split into two groups and the leaders were lapping slower competitors by the ninth lap. |
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Those yowls only mingled with the cries of their competitors, the noises from animals and carts and other traffic. |
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An ambitious kid could make decent headway if he was willing to smooth-talk lots of retailers and undercut his competitors. |
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The harsh environment of the Anatolian mountains above Turkey's southern coast traditionally takes a high toll on competitors. |
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In the past, the company has frequently led the way leaving competitors to rush around behind it. |
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If he was so inclined he could shoot through and set up a second hand bookshop that would put some competitors to shame. |
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Many of these competitors began the sport of shooting with air guns bought from local shops. |
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Our reputation has suffered mainly through management incompetence and our competitors have put the boot in but the balance sheet is restorable. |
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However, the rapidly changing light-truck market meant a quick restyle and interior updating wouldn't last against a flood of competitors. |
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It is a legal requirement that all competitors and their boatmen wear a life jacket. |
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Do they think that their competitors are incapable of retyping the list, or what? |
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Perhaps because of her humble background, she studiously avoids the elitism and authoritarianism of many of her competitors. |
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A premium brand has been chipped away at by serious price competition and an ever-increasing level of quality on the part of cheaper competitors. |
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However, they also put you smack bang in with all your competitors making it easier for the browser to comparison shop. |
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Shifting from gritty and fervid to soft and wet in the blink of an eye, she flicks away all competitors with effortless facility. |
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They are seasoned, hardened competitors who usually leave rivals licking their wounds. |
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It is a dilemma which is denying promising competitors the chance of a lifetime, and has even divided families. |
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But in developing new products we have to be light on our feet and create them faster than potential competitors. |
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The most serious forms of cartel identified by the authority were price-fixing, bid rigging and market sharing by competitors. |
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Problem is they are all light years ahead of other local competitors and have little or no competition. |
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A picnic atmosphere prevailed and thankfully everything ran like clockwork, even with a huge entry of over 200 competitors. |
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It has won a reputation for being nimble and entrepreneurial, in comparison to its more risk-averse, bureaucratic competitors. |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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Among the competitors were many of the world's best pool distance swimmers and the planet's premier open water aquanauts. |
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Eventually, just two competitors stand against each other until one is able to spell some arcane word that the other cannot. |
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He lives and breathes wine, tasting the products of his competitors and those from other countries. |
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In Greco-Roman wrestling competitors use only their arms and upper bodies to attack their opponent. |
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Even that being the case, other speed racers are still my competitors and many times I have been locked in highly dangerous races with them. |
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These were run as round robins, in which each competitor wrestled all the other competitors in their division. |
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You can mix socializers with competitors and hard-chargers with lollygaggers, but it'll be about as much fun as a long carry over quicksand. |
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However our competitors will have you believe that the ash pan is very heavy. |
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What do you give the company that had every advantage going and still lost out to smaller, less privileged competitors? |
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The competitors live together and endure a series of tasks in a highly accelerated modeling boot camp. |
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There is little love lost between the former monopolist and the new competitors. |
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I remembered one particular competition when I was about eight years old and at least six years shy of my fellow competitors. |
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It is not just in athletics that competitors have tried to evade being drug-tested. |
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In exposing weak or faulty paths, the opportunity to operate tactically at the expense of competitors becomes apparent. |
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Maddux will enter the free agent market blind for the first time in his life, and actually with lack of desiring competitors. |
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The second-generation wrestlers were a great tag team but absolutely phenomenal as single competitors. |
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Viewers were asked to decide on who best coped with conditions and fellow competitors. |
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In addition, many small bodies of freshwater, as well as inland salt lakes, lack fish and other potentially effective predators and competitors. |
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This past Monday brought out a good field of competitors to vie for the bragging rights. |
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High winds and blustery showers persisted throughout the morning and afternoon which made things very difficult for the young competitors. |
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No fewer than 82 of Lithuania's finest competitors vied for honors in this year's event. |
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Players can set up their own league or vie with competitors on the Internet. |
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Essentially, the order prevents retailers undercutting competitors by selling products below cost price. |
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There are some farmers however who manage fenced in browsers who view the worms with concern as competitors for the mopane tree leaves. |
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It also illustrates how they successfully penetrated the European car market which was already saturated with a large number of competitors. |
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Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish. |
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A smaller company would have to establish a reputation, and may have to undercut competitors on price, narrowing down its profits, he said. |
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Last week Thai retailers launched a scathing attack on the government for not doing enough to protect them from foreign competitors. |
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In the bob skeleton event, competitors travel on a sled on their stomach, head first down a track. |
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Elsewhere, competitors learned they if they answered incorrectly they could press backspace and re-answer questions without any scoring penalty. |
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Roddick and Federer were put to the test on Thursday when both competitors had to play twice to make up for a near-washout on Tuesday. |
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This is a new benchmark for LCD production that competitors will have to scramble to emulate. |
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With that kind of pricing headroom, the company has several turns of the screw available against its struggling digital music competitors. |
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I learned firsthand how these Olympic competitors use the steep banks to reach top speed. |
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With only six competitors in the class, the bantamweights were the smallest group any way you look at it. |
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Fausti guns are popular with trap, skeet and sporting clays competitors and, of course, with hunters. |
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In most respects thiopentone seems to be comparable to its younger competitors. |
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I'll be helping out behind the scenes, setting up the barrel for other competitors in the barrel race. |
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Taking a probiotic supplement is like bringing in a second string to protect us from the next competitors. |
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The brothers promptly swiped the exclusive license from the gaping maws of nearly a dozen major competitors. |
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It has to be said, most of the folk mentioning these potential pitfalls are competitors. |
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All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank. |
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Hassane and most of the competitors sheepishly made their way over to El Hadji's open-air mosque to perform their ablutions and prayers. |
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Then the action developed into a sizzling battle between two tough competitors. |
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Their competitors also cannot segment their databases and offer tailored and targeted holidays to existing customers. |
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Also, that Turner prize is worth a lot of boodle and the other competitors don't seem particularly impressive. |
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She said that while being older meant she had more words to hand, the younger competitors tended to be quicker against the clock. |
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The pair also helped out on race meets, regularly making up to 20 flasks of coffee for the competitors and spectators. |
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This means that the competitors will have to battle it out over four special stages run twice. |
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From the start the pace was on with four competitors breaking clear of the pack and setting a blistering pace. |
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About 600 competitors will participate in swimming, diving, water polo and synchronised swimming from Thursday to Saturday. |
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Apart from the threat of sharks, the biggest problem for competitors has been rough seas and bluebottles. |
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As a gloomy morning ramped up to a bluebird afternoon, the Snowboard Halfpipe Championships got under way with 33 competitors. |
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It is rare when a company introduces a new line of apparel that literally beats the pants off its competitors. |
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But by exercising tenacity and faithfully staying the course, these companies beat the pants off their competitors. |
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Chrysler, like Ford and GM, has taken a beating from Asian competitors thanks in part to a dated line-up of cars. |
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Marvel Comics, along with their competitors, was taking a beating financially, and to many, the world of comics had fallen into the dark ages. |
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These competitors are used to tip-top greens and they will find Donald Steele's Lacabane's greens a treat and an awesome challenge. |
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The competitors were doing 29 miles per hour for the first hour, an incredibly fast pace. |
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In reality, it is a bludgeon used by businesses against their better-performing competitors. |
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If ever there was a good reason for Telecom NZ to unbundle its local loop service and offer it to competitors, this is it. |
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This is an advanced anti-aging cream that knocks the socks off its pricier competitors. |
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I am not sure what material the competitors use for their uppers, so I am not able to answer you correctly about their products. |
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Breeders, competitors and tolerators are useful as categories, but are more informative as quantified axes, or polarities. |
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Product design and quality has fallen behind and customer service has fallen behind competitors. |
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A country which cannot maintain growth rates falls further and further behind its competitors. |
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Where Scotland is lagging behind its competitors is in political, and even popular, support. |
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To achieve that they set out to reduce the number of competitors in the market. |
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The rising cost of using these me-too drugs at prices far exceeding those of time tested competitors deserves careful scrutiny. |
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Yet the big chains stayed open, forcing smaller competitors to do the same to cater for the small but consistent demand for foreign racing. |
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Payson is confident Oxford's raises are still below those of its competitors. |
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Its two bigger competitors are moving to lock up oil and gas supplies at home and abroad. |
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Rear leg room is shaded by one or two competitors, but there is no feeling of being cramped. |
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The turaco was found to differentiate among the calls of predators and those of competitors. |
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And unlike its cheap, nasty brandy competitors, cognac does have a reputation to keep up. |
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If a publisher can offer a game experience at half the price of its competitors by cutting out the middleman, they have a decisive advantage. |
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The magazine gleefully lit into its competitors in its May 14 issue, but it makes its own share of blunders. |
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If they failed to do so, they risked falling behind their competitors and losing their jobs. |
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Growth is to be found in bottled water, sports drinks and juice, areas where the company is falling behind competitors. |
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On the virtual battlefield of the business world, organizations that don't adapt to the latest technology quickly fall behind their competitors. |
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One theme is Britain's growing awareness of falling behind its competitors, particularly in education, where Germany was the model. |
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The race is run over 22 miles and takes competitors through open moorland and on farm tracks, footpaths and roads. |
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Dallas can't afford either to be coughing up points to their Western conference competitors while jockeying for playoff position. |
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It has broached its plans to snap up smaller competitors with existing shareholders. |
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To see the competitors creeping toward that starting line is to see the traffic jam of your dreams. |
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The discussion was fast paced and jocular, with nearly all of the jokes at the expense of IMX's desperate competitors. |
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The biathlon works on a points system, similar to the decathlon, but instead of ten events, competitors only take part in a time swim and run. |
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The survey indicated that cost is more important to the Big Three than its foreign competitors. |
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China's industrial competitors, including the U.S., often misapprehend the source of China's productive strength. |
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The Liberator 1, while late to the party, can't be easily dismissed from the pack of competitors seeking to win the prize. |
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Rifle events are held on shooting ranges where competitors shoot at targets at distances of 10 and 50 metres. |
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Some of the world's top winter sport competitors dazzled Manchester crowds with a daring array of stunts and tricks. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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Limerick have a reputation for being tough and honest and true competitors, and they showed that today. |
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This means that there is a strong motivation NOT to share results with competitors, which leads to duplicated research and blind alleys. |
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Free trade would allow European competitors to drive out Virginia's white mechanics, increasing the political power of cotton-state slaveholders. |
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The meeting had a massive list of international competitors and they helped to attract a creditable crowd despite the very blustery conditions which ruled out record attempts. |
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These two phenomena leave Apple vulnerable to cheaper, aggressive competitors. |
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Bringing his girlfriend Tania MacHale with him for luck, he pitted his wits against more than 2,500 competitors including the world's best professional players over five days. |
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Our ratings in those markets are below that of our competitors. |
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Rather than building on the huge jump it got with cable modems, the cable industry is letting its tortoise-like telco competitors mock its contention problems. |
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Once facility executives understand actual energy consumption, they can begin benchmarking their buildings against their competitors and even their own real estate. |
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The comparison information wasn't as good as its more established competitors, but on the plus side it returned a lot more hits and found a much lower price. |
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Many women working in the City also say they are touched up by both colleagues, contacts or competitors at such events, and think objecting could be bad for business. |
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He suggests in the book that although he has suffered from myocardial infarction, his abilities would be not be beneath those of his competitors in any mayoral race. |
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The new economy, in short rests strongly on the old, with many start-up firms acting as suppliers or niche competitors in a nexus around the older, larger, central firms. |
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The competition is going right down to the wire this year and there are four competitors still able to qualify and the competition on Saturday will be the decider. |
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Though the Post has the top job site in Washington, competitors like Monster and Craigslist have siphoned off much of the revenue. |
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Geared toward both novices and up-and-coming competitors, classes include Sexy pole dance Basics or pole dance Workout Advanced. |
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Ten years ago, her fellow competitors in the Miss St Lucia pageant didn't know what hit them when Yasmine soared to the top, securing first place. |
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Consequently, our geopolitical competitors see us as weak when it comes to exercising collective will. |
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To save the business, the owners decided to merge it with one of their competitors. |
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The competitors who travel by foot and skis pulling sledges with supplies, will cover over 350 miles in four stages from Resolute Bay, Canada, to the North Magnetic Pole. |
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This is a very unusual stance for an investor to take, who should rather be interested in using situations unobservantly that the competitors have not yet discovered. |
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Rowing is the largest sport at the games with around 900 competitors. |
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Apple says its newest version of safari will not only be faster than competitors Chrome and Firefox but with cooler features. |
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The day began early at the Royal Golf Course where competitors teed off. |
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So did the second-seeded Edberg, whose ethereal wristwork at the net had made him the favorite with the resident oddsmakers and competitors alike this year. |
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It was experiencing very rapid growth before the moratorium was put in place, but is now in danger of stagnating, and falling behind our overseas competitors. |
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Right now, the site's position as king of online toys owes as much to its unbeatable brand and the failures of its competitors as to its strategic maneuvers. |
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Every day that you struggle with optimizing your website is another day without sufficient income and another day that your competitors have a chance to get the jump on you. |
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The company has an ironclad policy against revealing secrets to competitors. |
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The group has a superior balance sheet to many of its competitors. |
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However, you seem to be falling behind your competitors in China. |
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After years of struggling to find cheap, reliable labor in Oklahoma, he had found a way to undercut his competitors without closing up shop and moving overseas. |
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A steep sand cliff rose 50m from the coast to form a complex system of dunes fixed by marram grass with areas where competitors faced soft energy-sapping sand. |
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It would also be a great boost for the team, and increase our points tally, but we know that it won't be easy as our competitors are more aggressive than ever. |
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Meanwhile, competitors have been blanketing China with cheaper smartphones. |
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Large numbers of international visitors now come for meetings and medical treatment, and that without such services on offer Phuket could fall behind its competitors abroad. |
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We hereby assume that he only sells his coats for the same price as his competitors, and does not take advantage of these economies to underbid them. |
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Judging was based on a surfer's best three waves of the round, forcing competitors to compete with the other boarders in the water just to reach the minimum requirement. |
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They had run to the edge of the world and back again, many enemies thus in pursuit, an uncountable number of thieves and competitors perpetually on the hunt. |
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But the minute you file, the conga line dancing up the street to your competitors really gets going. |
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Meanwhile it is not only competitors who are on the run, and not even the belated efforts to make coaches answerable for the cheating of their athletes. |
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Coming in with 18 points, Jim had no competitors for the bottom spot. |
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All competitors please retire with me to the castle, that is all. |
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In that time frame, more competitively priced competitors like Samsung and Microsoft have made significant gains. |
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In those appearances, she was bettered by two other competitors. |
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In common with many of the finest competitors, she says that she is able to blinker herself, block out the outside world at times of great anxiety. |
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For example, horseshoe crabs and lampshells both occur in shallow marine environments, where many predators and competitors exist, particularly since the Cretaceous Period. |
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As expected the course proved to be in excellent condition but as luck would have it the competitors had to contend with heavy winds and threatening conditions. |
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With city analysts constantly running the rule over its operations and competitors moving operations offshore, there would be enormous pressure to cut jobs here. |
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But the city had key advantages, including that it was closer to North America on trans-Pacific routes than competitors such as Hong Kong or Taipei. |
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The blue-eyed boys captured the prize over their competitors. |
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Why bother squashing minor-league competitors in the Majority World when sales there are such a small slice of the pie and the industry earns obscene profits anyway? |
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Of the others, one runner miscounted his circuits and ran one lap too few, and the other gave up after being lapped by all four Harriers competitors. |
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Day by day the distance covered varies but on the toughest section competitors run almost 50 miles with only other runners and eagles wheeling high above for company. |
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By thumbing our nose at the world and dismissing the consensus views of the scientific community, we are scaring off that talent and sending it to our competitors. |
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To qualify for the Games in 2002, competitors had to show they could deliver a score or time which would rank them within the top ten in their event. |
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While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs. |
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On top of this long-term drop, consumers indulged themselves in the occasional periods in which prices were cut to the bone to drive competitors out of business. |
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It might have been tougher for Godfrey had the Cooper S of his competitors not lost nearly 10 minutes right at the start of the Radnor stage with a broken rotor arm. |
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They pride themselves on the quality of their work and believe that being a small business gives them an enormous advantage over their larger competitors. |
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Route planners have worked hard to keep roads open but say some will have to be closed for a short period to ensure the safety of the competitors. |
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It was the 1985 Halloween special that set an animated Garfield ahead of its contemporary competitors. |
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He flattered his clients on their excellent judgment in buying from him rather than his competitors, but he could be bluff and straightforward when necessary. |
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They can smell competition in the wind, so thought they'd have a lash at getting new offshore customers before they start losing their own to Chinese competitors. |
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Unlike many of their competitors who preferred soft launches, GM unveiled their premium model by showcasing the vehicle at one of the plush hotels in town. |
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Like many of the competitors, neither she nor duff is concerned about winning, only with finishing. |
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Our competitors will raise their prices because they're losing money. |
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The recently formed St Lucia Power Boat Association is scheduled to stage a Caribbean Event over the Whitsuntide weekend, involving over 300 competitors. |
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But the shuttle was still the launch vehicle that government programs were required to use, and it was subsidized in a manner to make sure no commercial competitors arose. |
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Dell is faced with a cratering PC market as well as competitors like Amazon in the IT service industry. |
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A total of 16 sports will take place at five venues and for the first time there will be mass warm-ups at each site to prepare all the competitors for the action. |
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It may be the best restaurant in the world, but noma has a lot of interesting and creative competitors in its own country. |
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So it needs plenty of ready cash to buy before competitors do. |
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Yet even with housing sales and prices cooling off and online competitors nibbling at the situation's vacant revenues, he is looking to acquire more newspapers. |
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In their quest to achieve good results, competitors faced the challenges of not only the large number of boats, but strong tides and variable wind conditions. |
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In this case the relevant market was that for platinum and rhodium, world-wide, and there were only three significant competitors, all based in South Africa. |
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When foreign businesses come in they often destroy local competitors, quashing the ambitions of the small businessmen who had hoped to develop homegrown industry. |
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These competitors were identified as multiple injury victims. |
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Navic Systems worked with cable companies to gather subscriber data, so Kanojia has some experience with his competitors. |
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In a blog post, he announced that the company would open up its patents and other intellectual property to competitors. |
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We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
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There was no way to compete with low-priced foreign competitors. |
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Since our launch in November 1999, billions of pounds have been wiped off the value of our competitors, and many established names in telecoms have collapsed. |
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The first competitor will be flagged off at 7 p.m. on September 8 and the other competitors will be flagged off at two minute intervals from then onwards. |
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In the Winchester Challenge competitors shoot against the clock. |
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He was one of nearly 750 competitors at the third annual Santa Clarita Special Olympics. |
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Anorectics have long represented a class of drugs coveted by all the involved competitors. |
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We've been outselling our competitors for the past five years. |
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All dressed up and nowhere to go, nearly 7,000 competitors in almost 1,000 yachts were left drifting around in the central Solent yesterday. |
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The BBC Micro is still quite a deluxe machine, with better high-resolution color graphics than any of its competitors. |
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The Italian enthusiasm for racing leads enthusiasts to daub the names of their favorite competitors on walls, on houses, on anything daubable. |
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If we didn't rewrite for Windows, they insisted, our competitors would eat our lunch! |
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The market for handheld devices is now crowded with competitors. |
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The first step in freezing out competitors is to create a superior product. |
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Rounding out the field will be three other great competitors, Jesse Kanuka, Wayne Algenio, and Johnnie Excel. |
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We're always getting the drop on our competitors because the owner really knows the business and can act fast. |
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This problem was circumvented when the competitors agreed that the realm would be handed over to Edward until a rightful heir had been found. |
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Why not adhere to that system in spite of all the jugglesome theories and disguised pleas in the interest of our competitors? |
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Someone must have leaked it to our competitors that the new product will be out soon. |
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Brand identity is fundamental to consumer recognition and symbolizes the brand's differentiation from competitors. |
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Line extensions work at their best when they deliver an increase in company revenue by enticing new buyers or by removing sales from competitors. |
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Alternatively they could be sent to London, but this exposed them to the risk of being copied by competitors. |
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The primary reason behind this is Bangladeshi IT companies are providing high quality services at a much lower cost than its competitors. |
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Bill accidentally faxed sensitive documents to our competitors, and such a major-league mess-up could only be dealt with by firing Bill. |
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Modern rodeo competitors in timed events sometimes use a closed rein without a romal. |
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It takes place annually in September, and draws thousands of competitors and spectators to the town. |
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Just as the leading Hollywood studios gained from sound in relation to their foreign competitors, they did the same at home. |
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A referee monitors the fight to ensure that competitors use only legal blows. |
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However students who are elite standard competitors are eligible for funding from bodies such as UK Sport on the same basis as anyone else. |
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The Games quickly expanded, and within a few years it was attracting competitors from as far away as London and Liverpool. |
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This record only stood until 1924, when the Paris Games involved 3,000 competitors, the greatest of whom was Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi. |
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In the men's pommel horse, a tie was declared between three competitors, all Finns, and no medals other than gold were awarded in this event. |
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Women's boxing was included for the first time, thus the Games became the first at which every sport had female competitors. |
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Eleven national teams and four hundred competitors took part in six sports. |
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Wimbledon traditions include a strict dress code for competitors and Royal patronage. |
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From 1922, the prior year's champions were required to play all the rounds, like other tournament competitors. |
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By 2006 this figure had reduced to around 550,000 but was still higher than its three domestic competitors. |
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However, as the season progressed, Red Bull failed to keep up with their competitors. |
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Other British competitors in this sector were the Vauxhall Viva and Hillman Minx. |
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Their competitors will take advantage of the situation by offering a higher wage the best of their labor. |
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Smith's argument predicted Britain's evolution as the workshop of the world, underselling and outproducing all its competitors. |
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He also expressed fears that coverage of the football team would overshadow interest in the other competitors. |
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The Women's Mini Marathon in Dublin regularly gets upwards of 40000 competitors. |
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There were six fatalities among competitors in the 1970 Isle of Man TT, making it the deadliest year in the history of the event. |
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He was taken to hospital but later died from his injuries, no other competitors were involved with this incident. |
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The baby bird may snuggle with its nestmates for warmth but when food is offered they are strict competitors. |
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Though the pink dolphins are protected by law, the fishermen see them as nettlesome competitors for the catches that feed their families. |
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While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce. |
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The competitors south of the border are Newquay in England and Llanbedr in Wales. |
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The firm had won tenders to the War Office though its prices were higher than some of its competitors. |
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Before the explosion of Internet news and gossip blogs, People and its competitors would have dominated the nontelevision Anna Nicole coverage. |
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For the 2012 Summer Olympics the mint won a contract to produce 4,700 gold, silver and bronze medals for competitors. |
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The cost of shipping ores from distant countries, and the growth of foreign competitors, ended Glamorgan's dominance of the industry. |
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The 1947 International Eisteddfod was hailed as an unqualified success with praise for the organisers, the founders, and all the competitors. |
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However, in 2016 the parade was moved to the Friday to enable more competitors to take part. |
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The difficulties that Eurostar faces in expanding its services would also be faced by any potential competitors to Eurostar. |
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