Netflix is competing with Amazon which is competing with YouTube which is competing with Facebook which is competing with Amazon, but not Netflix?
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"We have Russian gas competing with Norwegian gas competing with LNG competing with indigenous gas," he said.
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In addition to competing with Amazon, Google is competing with Apple.
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Not only is it competing with other streaming services, but it's also competing with itself.
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So I'm not competing with Google on display, but I am competing with their DSP business.
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Streaming companies are not just competing with each other anymore — they're competing with everything that gets you off the couch.
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But scooter companies aren't just competing with each other; they are also competing with ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft.
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"In 303, MTV wasn't really competing with video games, they certainly weren't competing with YouTube, the internet, iPads, iPhones, Snapchat," Tannenbaum says.
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Though small businesses are competing with much bigger players in terms of profits and revenue, they're also competing with them for employees, too.
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That's the situation traditional taxi companies competing with Uber and traditional mattress companies competing with a new breed of online retailers find themselves in.
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Probably. But as Mr. Lessin said: "We always talk about what we're competing with, and what we're competing with is people doing tasks themselves."
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But remember: It's not competing with alternative forms of new generation, it's mostly competing with existing generation, relative to which it is wildly expensive.
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That means AT&T's DirecTV Now won't only be competing with other live TV services, it will be competing with other AT&T streaming services, too.
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When it comes to competitors, Hyman actually thinks it's less about competing with those selling the same designer items, and more about competing with the fast-fashion players.
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However, it's also competing with major tech players like Microsoft and Google, the latter of which recently unveiled its own tool competing with Lens (and with the same name).
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You really — we're competing with sleep, on the margin.
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"Not only are we competing with all the crafty cocktail places, but now we're competing with a whole new realm of places trying to make themselves dive bars without the authenticity," explains Semandiris.
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Five years later, Lyft is finally competing with Uber's roots.
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Competing with 8.7 million followers for a lipstick called Bae?
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This isn't really -- this isn't competing with Diners and Dives.
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Eventually, the most hardcore hobbyists began competing with one another.
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Startups are moving into new industries competing with larger incumbents.
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Zola is competing with Bed, Bath & Beyond, and with Macy's.
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What was it like competing with all other digital influencers?
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These days, Pixar has a tough time competing with its
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Rubio is seen as an establishment candidate competing with Kasich.
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I find myself competing with other people in the room.
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Spotify won't say it is competing with the music labels.
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However, they are not alone, competing with Lily's Kitchen, Tails.
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Competing with asphalt shingles would be a different thing entirely.
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You're competing with Snapchat, and there's more and more content.
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You're not necessarily competing against anybody; you're competing with yourself.
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I'm constantly competing with a villainous version of myself online.
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Competing with Instagram for millennial eyeballs is a royal drag.
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Jobs: We're gonna fight illegal downloading by competing with it.
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To an extent, Biden is also competing with Klobuchar here.
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I wouldn't want to be competing with Amazon in India.
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We are going to be competing with the private sector.
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After a year, rental buildings often start competing with themselves.
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Instagram just announced that it's competing with YouTube now, right?
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I'd love to see you competing with hockey for ratings.
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Amazon isn't competing with Apple's iPad Pro or a Pixel Slate.
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Now Shanghai is competing with Beijing to become China's cultural capital.
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In light of that, Google isn't really competing with Apple here.
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When you're building productivity apps, you're competing with built-in apps.
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That means competing with global giants, notably Haier Group of China.
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Jet gives Walmart a smart, alternative model for competing with Amazon.
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"We're not planning on competing with Facebook and Google," Tim said.
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We are competing with international content, with TV series, with movies.
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However, AR is always competing with the minutes in our day.
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The business is "competing with them going to Pinterest," she said.
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Competing with isn't always the kiss of death for a company.
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It seems like Scaleway is competing with those offers in particular.
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So speakers are competing with the entire universe of content online.
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Instead of competing with Khalil, the two of them should collaborate.
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No, he has no intention of competing with him, he says.
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Drone makers are having a tough time competing with China's DJI.
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Instead, it seems it has settled on competing with Narcan instead.
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But Potters isn't competing with other medical startups for bio money.
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What was it like competing with an all-digital influencer cast?
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She would now be competing with thousands of newly minted doctors.
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It's also another means of competing with Alexa's rival, Google Assistant.
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Launching in this environment means you're competing with many other players.
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"That's the challenge we are competing with," Faller told the committee.
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Most crudes arriving were light and sweet, competing with U.S. grades.
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VC-backed tech firms are increasingly competing with old school defense
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"This complements the statue without competing with it," Mr. Briganti said.
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In effect, he's competing with the bank he once worked for.
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And competing with Amazon on customer experience is no small task.
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MC), has been competing with Italy's largest motorway operator Atlantia (ATL.
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Printers are competing with technological platforms that many see as hegemons.
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And Marriott's mostly stock deal would be competing with Anbang's cash.
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It's a combination of competing with my love for the country.
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But competing with larger businesses for qualified applicants has proved challenging.
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For NimbleRx, competing with existing pharmacies wasn't the way to go.
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Who else are you competing with for people's time and money?
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Sidewalk vendors are also competing with big box stores and supermarkets.
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Then [in] New York I'm competing with actors who weren't Southern.
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Competing with video calling giant Zoom will be a serious challenge.
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Conduent, in another twist, has begun competing with the start-up.
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Competing with Apple is like "playing a soccer game," said Daru.
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SpaceX has proven itself capable of competing with its industry peers.
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Walmart's bid is at aimed at competing with arch rival Amazon.
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It has also, coincidentally, been competing with local clean energy startups.
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YouTube will be competing with companies including Netflix Inc and Amazon.
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A primary runoff is likely, and Strange is competing with Rep.
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Competing with Bird, Lime, Uber and Lyft might be an answer.
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Segal said racist groups are competing with each other for attention.
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Within the AWS ecosystem, Amazon faces criticism for competing with partners.
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You're competing with their free time, their wives and their babies.
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The officials are competing with each other to rip us off.
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But Zusak says the reason for his long hiatus wasn't because he was competing with the success of The Book Thief — it was because he was competing with the very idea of Bridge of Clay itself.
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You're not just competing with Hulu and YouTube anymore; you're competing with Candy Crush and your email app and all of the attention you're giving this device and whatever notifications are popping down from your top bar.
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You're competing with yourself, to be the best possible version of yourself.
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In effect, Apple was asking Fadell for help in competing with himself.
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Competing with that is a second principle, that of access to services.
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Seibert said he knows he's competing with a ton of other shows.
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You are competing with all these other guys for the same attention.
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Kaepernick is currently competing with Blaine Gabbert for the 49ers starting gig.
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"We won a competition that everyone was competing with, literally," said Cuomo.
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Competing with Amazon isn't always the kiss of death for a company.
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Because it's competing with the most well funded company in history: Apple.
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Both can grow at the same time by competing with traditional banks.
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Directly competing with Google's own Visual Positioning System is an audacious move.
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But younger startups aren't fearful of competing with the three tech giants.
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IT GIVES OUR COMPANIES A BIG DISADVANTAGE IN COMPETING WITH OTHER MANUFACTURERS.
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It gives our companies a big disadvantage in competing with other manufacturers.
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Saudi Arabia is competing with Iraq to be India's top oil supplier.
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The personal touch is vital when competing with China, French officials say.
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Day one, we're not competing with the NCAA's billion-dollar broadcast agreement.
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They started competing with taverns, and detractors came out of the woodwork.
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"We're competing with a lot of good teams right now," Leiter said.
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It is priced at $218.3, aimed at competing with Apple's iPad Pro.
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And now, instead of competing with Viator, Zozi is integrating with it.
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"There's no question of competing with China, why should we?" she said.
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So he and Zamfir were both collaborating and competing with each other.
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Tired of competing with the crowds (and prices) of Italy and France?
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Microsoft has been competing with Slack since introducing Teams in early 2017.
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They were competing with robots and more efficient Japanese and Korean automakers.
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That's because coal has a tough time competing with cheap natural gas.
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KS: So, you're competing with Arianna Huffington then, who's trying to thrive.
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"They were also competing with this story," he said with palpable frustration.
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I don't see it competing with Steam outside of China just yet.
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And that's because the 22.5 22.5i isn't competing with the 25 330i.
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For now, it's small and it's competing with much larger independent media.
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Online sellers are no longer scrappy upstarts competing with more established businesses.
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It created this situation where classic bands were competing with new bands.
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"We are competing with other hospitals for basic supplies," Dr. Morrish said.
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Both had been competing with Biden and Bloomberg in the moderate lane.
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He is also competing with several candidates, including former South Bend, Ind.
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To avoid competing with the Academy Awards, which will be on Feb.
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He will target Chinese goods competing with firms in Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.
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Competing with Chick-fil-A on its home turf could be tricky.
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"My whole life has been competing with the boys," Ms. Beers said.
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Retailers are having a tough time competing with e-commerce giant Amazon.
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We happen to partner with Workday in addition to competing with Workday.
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"Where we are competing with China is in Africa," Mr. McFate said.
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A few years ago, Reed Hastings seemed focused on competing with HBO.
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And it is competing with Microsoft in trying to attract enterprise clients?
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Pandora is now competing with Spotify and Apple Music, but nobody is making money Pandora is now competing with Spotify and Apple Music, but nobody is making money On-demand music streaming is a terrible business to be in.
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He's also competing with startups offering a similar value proposition like Digital Genius.
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In its updated filing, Uber largely eliminated references to competing with public transportation.
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Competing with the commerce juggernaut on price or selection is a fool's game.
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Many of them are competing with their host in one way or another.
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Currently, Microsoft and Google Cloud are competing with AWS in the cloud industry.
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Snapchat continues to make its platform more robust to continue competing with Instagram.
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HBO Max is also competing with YouTube, Twitch, Fortnite, and live sports matches.
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It's not just Amazon who is competing with Wing to offer drone deliveries.
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They are making it available to other third parties and competing with Amazon.
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Brown has said the company is focusing on competing with the meat industry.
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The price of competing with e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com is immense.
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And I found so much motivation from competing with her that it's amazing.
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However, everywhere outside of China, Didi and Uber are competing with each other.
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They are now directly competing with AWS's offerings, rudimentary though they might be.
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" Nutanix: "They're competing with VMWare, which is one of my absolute favorite companies.
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Rather than build a company that would end up competing with the hospitals.
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Then again, MoviePass's entire business strategy seems ambivalent: It's competing with traditional theaters.
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Some of those haters might be competing with you for a big promotion.
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If Snap is competing with Facebook's Instagram, Wall Street doesn't like its odds.
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BitTorrent says BitTorrent Live will not be competing with the burgeoning Facebook Live.
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Competing with non-systemic banks, which have a lower capital ratio, is hard.
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"We're competing with companies that have developed products for other markets," Leverton said.
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Meanwhile Alphabet Inc's Google is competing with both YouTube and Google Play Music.
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Apple knows well that it isn't just competing with good ol' MP3 files.
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Lindsey Graham, Lindsey Graham, I've been competing with him for a long time.
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Clinton, in 2020 he is competing with a field of 16 remaining rivals.
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Instead of competing with mobile networks, satellite-phone systems have become a complement.
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Competing with China for global influence has been a focus of administration policy.
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With its subscription services, SoundCloud is now competing with Spotify, Apple and Pandora.
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"We haven't found anything that's even close to competing with it," Trump continued.
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AND YOU'RE COMPETING WITH COMPANIES LIKE MICROSOFT AND GOOGLE TO ACQUIRE THAT TALENT.
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There are several problems with competing with Netflix by offering rival online services.
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You hear gunfire, competing with yowls of hyenas, and you don't curse taxes.
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Yardy, and other operations like it, aren't just competing with more conventional restaurants.
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And Maven will also be competing with older, more established car-sharing outfits.
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"We don't think of Peloton Digital competing with our hardware business," Lynch said.
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There's also an interesting development of Let's Play YouTubers competing with those sites.
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"They are not competing with us," Mr. Hsiung said of his bigger rivals.
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It is competing with both a racetrack casino and two tribal casinos nearby.
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That's the equivalent of competing with 146 other prospective buyers for her home.
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That's the equivalent of competing with 146 other prospective buyers for her home.
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However, players are mostly competing with map obstacles rather than flailing team coordination.
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"We haven't found anything that's even close to competing with it," he said.
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Would you imagine competing with this new entity or how would that work?
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They are not competing with HBO or the BBC or other mainstream networks.
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On an iOS device, Apple Arcade is competing with more than just games.
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It's hard to pay much more when you're competing with Indonesia and China.
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Other companies said they want to move into healthcare without competing with incumbents.
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But there's really no competing with "Meet your new daddy" for sheer ridiculousness.
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Rather than competing with powerful seasonings, turkey will allow them to stand out.
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That "head" message couldn't come close to competing with Gillum's "heart" one. 2.
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"Competing with Amazon is too difficult … Amazon continues to gain share," he added.
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I wasn't competing with them... I was competing with them on the track obviously, but for Felix it was his fifth season, and Jake's second season, so I knew that I was the rookie, and I was the one chasing them.
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But when you have four, you had a situation where T-Mobile was not only competing with AT&T and Verizon and changing their behavior, but it was also competing with Sprint and Sprint with it for the low value customer.
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"I look forward to competing with Markle every step of the way," Schumer said.
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"We're all competing with status quo of going to the grocery store," he said.
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Deals with public transit agencies could complement public transit, instead of competing with it.
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The Ohio governor — a moderate outsider who has been competing with New Jersey Gov.
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It's competing with a growing number of similar startups, from Guardant Health to Freenome.
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Underwood is now competing with 21 other men for the heart of Becca Kufrin.
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Lawal, Newton, Linton Vassal, but they would be competing with new arrival Phil Davis.
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Some startups have changed their business models from competing with banks to supplying them.
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At that time, Windows Mobile was competing with BlackBerry's operating system and Nokia's Symbian.
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At AMC last year, United found Gong, who was competing with her aviation school.
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"We had challenges," says Val, who is currently competing with Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei.
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Again, Xiaomi isn't competing with high-end competitors with advanced AI-powered HDR implementations.
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Translation: Competing with Instagram, SMS, Messenger and other social platforms is only the beginning.
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"We need Wal-Mart to really get serious about competing with Amazon," he said.
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Thomson Reuters provides data analysis to traders around the world, competing with Bloomberg's terminals.
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Bush's announcement opens up the field for second place; Rubio is competing with Sen.
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But they're far, far away from competing with powers such as Cleveland and Toronto.
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Adikteev is competing with advertising giants and has done a good job so far.
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The eight-year-old firm is best known for competing with Alibaba-owned Ele.
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Why is Google competing with Intel?" he recalled in an interview on "Squawk Box.
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Paris is competing with Los Angeles and Budapest to host the 2024 Summer Games.
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That Netflix is competing with Western anime distribution stalwarts like Funimation is also telling.
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But Nvidia will still be competing with those providers in this very particular space.
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"We don't see ourselves competing with the gadget type of lock makers," Meyerhoffer says.
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Rachel Maddow is competing with, and periodically beating, Megyn Kelly at 9:00 p.m.
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They want to remain competitive, and they realize they are competing with younger workers.
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Competing with LinkedIn, Facebook launched job opening posts that can be turned into ads.
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How could I ever dream of competing with the existing masters of metallic malevolence?
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But he said it faced challenges, such as competing with smartphones for consumer spending.
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I think increasingly we're seeing ourselves competing with the technology companies in this space.
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The Congressional members said the JEDI is key to competing with adversaries like China.
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Lynk & Co vehicles already are competing with GM, Peugeot and other automakers in China.
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This includes competing with applicants from large outsourcing firms in the H-1B lottery.
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Driskel is competing with QB Thad Lewis for the team's third-string quarterback position.
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Advanced biofuels must be developed to produce renewable fuels without competing with food supplies.
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But Disney is competing with a potential bid by Comcast, the parent of CNBC.
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Right now there are seven senators competing with Biden for the nomination, including Sens.
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Otherwise, communities would come together to support disadvantaged schools, instead of competing with those.
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Certainly that's the message ingrained in most places competing with the Valley these days.
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That's because that person would no longer be competing with Michael for Kalanick's ear.
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While Encarta was great for its time, the Internet left it competing with Wikipedia.
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The traditional press has not disappeared, but it's competing with more and more alternatives.
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And Canada might end up competing with the United States, rather than complementing it.
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Increasingly, this snaking tunnel traffic is competing with throngs of newcomers to Hudson Square.
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Take a look at some of the electric motorcycles competing with Harley's LiveWire below:
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Sunni Arabs feel threatened by Iran and are competing with Iran for regional influence.
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Who, I wondered, was lobbying for the American workers competing with the new arrivals?
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"I'm starting to hate the guy because I'm competing with him now," he said.
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Tarasova was not the only one competing with a patched-up body in Helsinki.
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"It can really get ugly if people start competing with each other," Bobrinskoy said.
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Sometimes, that puts us into a place that would be competing with another company.
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Competing with the CCP will require innovative tactics that strike at China's strategic weaknesses.
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But by early July, coverage was competing with that of North Korea's missile launch.
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Private equity firms are now huge lenders that are competing with big investment banks.
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The Dutch company is competing with rival Delivery Hero in Germany, which is Takeaway.
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Was I competing with the memory of his former girlfriend or a whole city?
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Home-rental service Airbnb is now directly competing with travel booking sites like Booking.
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And they put their own travel on top so we're competing with them directly.
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That's why Lawson has been very successful competing with its arch rival 7-11.
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In 2019, competing with companies like Disney means having blockbusters that capture people's attention.
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White men think they're only competing with other white men, and they basically are.
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"They're competing with the wired world, with Verizon, Comcast, and AT&T," Desch says.
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It allows them to each play to their strengths without really competing with one another.
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Competing with your hardware partners is no longer the controversial thing that it once was.
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Westerman's appointment in 2016 was aimed at regaining market share and competing with U.S. rivals.
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Nintendo hasn't been directly competing with Sony and Microsoft in this sense for many years.
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In addition to competing with traditional insurers, Singapore Life's rivals include venture-backed CXA Asia.
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It absurdly claims that it will now be competing with Amazon, E-bay, and Alibaba.
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A champagne eye with a smoked out eyeliner, completed the look without competing with it.
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Amazon and Target are especially competing with first time offers on shipping this holiday season.
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We're competing with all the digital teams, all the TV teams, all the research teams.
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Some retailers have done a better job of competing with Amazon in the digital marketplace.
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It's a sign that Uber and Lyft aren't competing with trains, they are complementing them.
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DoorDash is competing with several rivals in the food delivery space, including GrubHub and Postmates.
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"I feel like we're competing with an unusual person," Reed Hastings, Netflix's boss, has admitted.
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Of course, they also will be competing with entertainment juggernauts like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO.
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Amazon has been plugging its original content, competing with streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.
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"It has nothing to do with competing with humans," an iZotope representative tells The Verge.
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The event now seems to be competing with fan conventions like Comic-Con or PAX.
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Howell, a true freshman, had been competing with redshirt freshmen Cade Fortin and Jace Ruder.
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The company was competing with Northrop Grumman and Masten Space Systems to design the craft.
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"It's there for when we start competing with Uber/Lyft," he said at the time.
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Many vaping advocates say they're competing with Big Tobacco, which they fear will stifle innovation.
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Here you're competing with not just the biggest names in tech, but in the world.
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"Instead of competing with them on that front, it's a more collaboration model," Neoh said.
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We are competing with companies that have better buying power, stronger relationships and more money.
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The Italian group is competing with Hochtief to take over the Spanish toll road operator.
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It's not a done deal either -- Dror will certainly be competing with other top designers.
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AREN'T THEY EVEN JUST DRIVING UP YOUR CONTENT COSTS BY COMPETING WITH YOU FOR SHOWS?
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Both Gawker and Facebook are media entities, competing with one another for online ad revenue.
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There will be no competing with you at the coffee shop or at office meetings.
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According to ESPN, some parents don't feel it's fair that Beggs is competing with girls.
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Competing with sharks for fish has also become a daily norm for this spearfishing woman.
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Ezra was once a $23.66 billion company, competing with great success for lucrative offshore contracts.
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The Rams (12-3) are competing with Chicago (11-4) for a first-round bye.
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Why it matters: Didi is now back to competing with Uber, this time in Brazil.
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Netanyahu is competing with those parties for pro-settler voters in the April 9 election.
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America's three largest airlines are competing with low-cost rivals by introducing extra-low fares.
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When it came to the best fertilizer in the world, there no competing with guano.
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Drug stores are having a tough time competing with Amazon and other retailers, he added.
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He also said it's possible that other products are competing with the traditional hedging measures.
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Brooks and Fassi say they look forward to competing with the world's best young golfers.
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Competing with a guy who has not given up his title since 2009 is amazing.
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Startups are also competing with incumbents by building better interfaces to sell policies via smartphones.
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His biography becomes a second core to Sacred Games, competing with the crime mystery itself.
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U.K. exports to the EU would face tariffs, damaging businesses competing with cheaper European rivals.
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At night, the whole structure resembles a huge suspended urban lantern competing with the moon.
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It is also competing with a parallel network of eight marijuana dispensaries in the state.
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"I stopped comparing myself to the women around me and competing with them," she said.
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We nevertheless are competing with Oracle on one side, and Amazon on the other side.
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A flood of used vehicles from the boom cycle are increasingly competing with new cars.
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He put one of Dell's own companies, Virtustream, in the middle too, competing with CloudSimple.
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It's competing with GAMR, launched by ETFMG with an expense ratio of 82 basis points.
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Our road and bridge network is essentially competing with all of them for overdue attention.
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And it would still be competing with a mostly stock deal against a cash deal.
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There are a ton of moving parts, and Sentieo is competing with much bigger companies.
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So no, we have zero interest in competing with anyone else who's in that business.
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But Janus doesn't feel that it is competing with Suzuki, or any extant motorcycle company.
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"But," he added, "all those people are also competing with one another" for fewer customers.
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Snap has been able to boost sales volumes by competing with bigger services on price.
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We know who we are competing with - it is U.S. gas for the most part.
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But the premise of what you're doing is you are competing with Google and Facebook.
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We know who we are competing with - it is U.S. gas for the most part.
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"We are competing with them in World Cups, and they are banned from the Olympics."
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PUGLIESE What we're competing with to a certain extent are the 24-hour news channels.
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I don't really think they're competing with Fortnite, as was indicated a few quarters ago.
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At the time, The Post was competing with The Daily News in a circulation battle.
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But with something like this, there's really no competing with native support for most users.
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In this field, Intel is competing with other chip makers, such as Nvidia and Qualcomm.
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Challenger banks are smaller firms set up with the aim of competing with bigger banks.
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They are competing with traditional financial institutions and even with central banks' control of currencies.
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Competing with Prigozhin The Russians were not without competition in offering security assistance to Mozambique.
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New York (CNN Business)Dunkin' is competing with Starbucks by going after its core customer.
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Colt's patent ended in 1977, which allowed other gun manufacturers to start competing with them.
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The lawsuit argued that the state code prohibits public entities from competing with private ones.
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We're going to be selling LNG and we'll have to be competing with the pipeline.
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Bush's announcement opens up the field for second place, where Rubio is competing with Sen.
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The jealousy of competing with another man's sexuality that creates a type of sexual excitement.
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The best we can hope for is to keep those interests competing with each other.
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Because when they were competing on Google, they were directly competing with the large OTAs.
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I wouldn't say Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook are competing with each other at all, practically.
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We raised about $13 million but were competing with services that have a little more capital.
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Maisel, growing worried, wonders what will happen to her career if Rita starts competing with her.
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There are the nerves of, Am I going to get this, who am I competing with?
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Russia and China are not natural bosom buddies, given their history of competing with one another.
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United argued that Zaman was unfairly competing with other booking sites and promoting "strictly prohibited" travel.
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" You're going to be competing with tons of determined people who "want to kick your ass.
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Big banks are increasingly competing with fintech (financial technology) firms to offer customers digital banking solutions.
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"Humans naturally like helping friends and overcoming challenges, instead of competing with high scores," Fu said.
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Kevin Cramer is competing with the incumbent to stand out as the better friend to Trump.
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I'm out here with a truck still competing with all the other street vendors for business.
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"Although more women are competing with natural hair nowadays, there still aren't many," she tells Refinery29.
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AT&T, whether Stephenson wants to admit it or not, is competing with Netflix and Disney.
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It is about "global value chains" of various manufacturers—BMW, Toyota, GM—competing with each other.
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TC: So you aren't competing with a DoorDash in any way but rather partnering with it.
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The medicine, which takes the brakes off the immune system, is competing with similar Opdivo treatment.
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"Realistically, we are going to wind up competing with the Nintendo Switch," Carmack told the crowd.
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And even as it's competing with all that other BuzzFeed content, it's still drawing an audience.
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We're a 150 person company, and we're competing with banks with a trillion dollars in assets.
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Other companies are competing with Amazon on same-day delivery, too, including Instacart and Target's Shipt.
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Europe is showing how to engage with China while competing with it at the same time.
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With each one of those product categories, Google is competing with a different tech industry juggernaut.
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The corporation is competing with the likes of Google and Apple to optimize your entire life.
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And, in terms of competing with iMessage, Google simply doesn't have the same infrastructure in play.
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Impossible Foods also plans to begin competing with Beyond Meat in grocery stores, starting in September.
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As a reminder, Mubi isn't really competing with heavyweight streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Video.
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Obviously, Apple has a commercial interest in competing with Chromebooks for mind and marketshare in schools.
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He is competing with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley.
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The owners of firms that used convicts benefited; poorer people lost out when competing with them.
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Since PayPal does charge fairly standard fees, it will be competing with itself, in a way.
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Mokshagundam said he might see Siftery competing with firms like Gartner and Forrester in the future.
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It's also competing with companies like Samsung, Amazon and Facebook in its home and VR platforms.
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The answer is the same as it's always been: Comcast really hates actually competing with anyone.
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Competing with Alexa is not just about overcoming Amazon's early lead and its third-party perks.
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When making a decision, you're probably going to be competing with your thoughts and your gut.
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"Homebuyers are having a tough time competing with investors that are purchasing these properties," said Rep.
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"We are not competing with 5G but complementing it by providing fill-in backhaul," said Spengler.
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Adidas is competing with sportswear rival Nike in the use of sustainable materials to manufacture clothing.
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Canada doesn't want its workers competing with poorly-treated laborers -- including workers in the United States.
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I just want to make sure we realize we're competing with the rest of the world.
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With over 14 million clients, Allegro is competing with local rival and also Naspers-owned OLX.
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"It's ironic but true: he is competing with Sanders for independent voters," Williams said of Kasich.
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Tech companies increasingly began competing with banks and hedge funds for the most ambitious college graduates.
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This appears to be Apple's first step towards competing with the Amazon Echo and Google Home.
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Or has natural gas become a barrier, competing with renewables as replacements for coal and oil?
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Hodges is competing with ILB Michael Wilhoite and ILB Ray-Ray Armstrong for the starting spot.
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So we're going to be selling LNG and we'll have to be competing with the pipeline.
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"In some of our offerings, we will be competing with SGX's offerings, for sure," said Laege.
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Roche's Foundation Medicine supplies the comprehensive kits, competing with Thermo Fisher Scientific and Caris Life Sciences.
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Ms. Ashford wasn't competing with Ms. Peters's memory, just taking up a baton, with exquisite care.
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Handel, competing with a crowded field of Republicans, took just under 2628 percent of the vote.
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" Or Ms. McTeer competing with a rainstorm and winning as the title character of "Mary Stuart.
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It turns out Mershin is not just competing with the canines, he's also collaborating with them.
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Lifestage, therefore, is just one weapon in Facebook's arsenal when it comes to competing with Snapchat.
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The truth is that autoworkers in Detroit were not just competing with cheap workers in Mexico.
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He is stopping the mass illegal immigration that is competing with working people of every race.
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In the final stages of the game that's the kind of thing you'll be competing with.
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It's going to be harder to weaken China economically without competing with it in Southeast Asia.
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The candidates' supporters took over opposite sides of the street, competing with chants and waving signs.
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The service will work across platforms, so you won't just be competing with other Stadia users.
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Today, electric and hybrid cars are competing with petrol-powered ones for space on the road.
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J. Gaines was competing with Trumaine Johnson for a starting job when he suffered the injury.
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Here, though, this intermittent concert seems to be competing with, rather than underscoring, Shakespeare's bleakest tragedy.
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For us to even think of competing with them, we have to look for an edge.
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Elon Musk went long on everything from Mars colonization to competing with Apple on electric cars.
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How much do you feel like you're competing with the show that is now American politics?
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Gordon told reporters after the contest he won't be competing with the Slam Dunk competition anymore.
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To be sure, while we are competing with the Chinese, we should also work with them.
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Just like in business, they are competing with other brands to take credit and increase credibility.
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It is not competing with moving companies that deal with the entire contents of a house.
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The city of Pittsburgh is also intent on competing with Detroit as a self-driving technopolis.
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"When you're an entrepreneur and you're competing with Apple, that's a pretty big deal," McCue said.
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Glenn Fogel: Exactly, we're going head to head with Airbnb and we are competing with them.
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Saddled with huge debt, Toys "R" Us had a difficult time competing with Walmart and Amazon.
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Today, though, worry about excessive homework is competing with anxieties about student achievement and global competition.
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As with the tablet category, Microsoft will be competing with them with its own Surface hardware.
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Microsoft is competing with Google and Amazon in cloud computing, where A.I. capabilities are increasingly important.
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Microsoft is competing with Google and Amazon in cloud computing, where A.I. capabilities are increasingly important.
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The subsidiary of GE focuses on building aircraft engines, competing with Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney.
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Netflix tripled down on its original content bets, competing with the likes of Apple and Amazon.
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SMP is directly competing with the extensive donor network of billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch.
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From the moment they lost trade protections, U.S. miners had trouble competing with these foreign supplies.
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The CEO admits that competing with Singapore or Hong Kong is still a long way off.
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But a potential delay or wholesale cancellation of the Rosenstein meeting goes beyond competing with Kavanaugh.
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Two years ago I wrote that Facebook was crazy not to be competing with Bitmoji too.
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"But now we're competing with Costco, Walmart, Macy's, Nordstrom, Kohl's - all selling ugly sweaters," said Hajjar.
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They are competing with existing sources, power plants that have already been built and paid off.
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The players: DraftKings was a trailblazer in the daily fantasy sports market, regularly competing with FanDuel.
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Lastly, I want to talk about the entire world is competing with us at this point.
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They are facing a lot of regulatory issues in Southeast Asia where they're competing with Grab.
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They're not necessarily competing with other networks for the attention of the elusive 16-to-24 market; they're competing with the internet, and content on the internet is mostly free, on-demand, and increasingly created by the very young people the network is trying to court.
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Repeatedly, Insider's polling found that de Blasio was the most dissatisfactory candidate in the primary among a number of key constituencies, at times competing with only Marianne Williamson — a political newcomer with fringe views on various topics — seriously competing with de Blasio for that ignominious title.
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It's literally the best part, per Peacock's new site: Which means, in the end, that Peacock isn't just competing with services like Netflix, which doesn't have ads — it is also competing with places that NBC's content has been showing up for free, like YouTube and Facebook.
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Even then, it would be competing with other legislation and would not necessarily come to the floor.
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It includes many amenities because the company anticipates future trains will be competing with self-driving cars.
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ATC has been expanding its overseas operations and increasingly competing with global trading houses in new markets.
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The growth in subscribers is good news for Scribd, which is competing with Amazon's Kindle Unlimited service.
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When you're on a phone, I think the whole idea of what you're competing with completely changes.
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But Rocket Lab isn't interested in competing with major players like SpaceX or the United Launch Alliance.
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It's not competing with our traditional content; which people love to watch in a one-way experience.
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Apple Watch may be competing with some Swiss watches, but that doesn't mean it's taking down Rolex.
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It looks, on paper at least, like the Vega 64 will be competing with Nvidia's GTX 1080.
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Eight teams of four players will be competing, with a total of $3 million up for grabs.
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Basically, the specs are there, and the pictures look good enough for something competing with your smartphone.
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There is no need to go against nature by competing with more verbose and action-oriented extroverts.
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Cable companies tend to avoid competing with each other whenever possible, which is what's caused this problem.
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It has forgotten that it is competing with the rest of the world for talent and investment.
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There are some 30,000 EZ-Link terminals across the island, competing with Visa and MasterCard's contactless terminals.
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Direct references to competing with public transportation disappeared in many places throughout the 300-page plus document.
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Foot Locker also is competing with the likes of Finish Line, Dick's Sporting Goods and Famous Footwear.
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Competing with this last group is a branch of Oakam, a British lender set up in 2006.
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Meanwhile, AT&T is competing with Verizon in a big push toward 5G next generation wireless technology.
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The app is now on pace to start competing with the likes of Snapchat and Google Maps.
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You shouldn't be competing with a phone, the football game or their friends for your date's attention.
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In November, Microsoft launched a collaboration tool that's competing with the red-hot startup Slack called Teams.
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He says Sonos spent the first several years of its existence competing with audio stalwarts like Bose.
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They feel if I wait for the IPO I'm going to be competing with all these people.
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Its multi-billion dollar advertising business is increasingly competing with the likes of Facebook (FB) and Google.
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And yet, for all its glowing reviews, Google's Pixel line is in no way competing with Apple.
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In fact, SpaceX is the only other company capable of competing with ULA for these launch contracts.
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To be fair, Ariana's app features the singer playing with adorable puppies -- good luck competing with that.
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Sky News had reported earlier this week that Ashley was competing with ScS to buy Sofa.com. Sofa.
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TC: On the tracker side of things, you're competing with devices from companies like Xiaomi — $20 products.
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The company launched its new initiative for original video, competing with the likes of Netflix and Hulu.
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Hanson wasn't competing with the Portocarreros so much as joining them in the marketplace as a partner.
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You're competing with these people, and you're going to be evaluated from your very first introduction point.
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"We don't have any illusion about competing with the large existing players in China," Allaire tells TechCrunch.
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The experiment is crucial for Amazon, which has invested in competing with brands like Walmart and Kroger.
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Carthage, which is located in present-day Tunis, was competing with Rome for control over the Mediterranean.
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Diamonds "are competing with holidays, gadgets, handbags, even cars" to tap the spending power of the millennials.
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The only backer we know of is Oracle, which is obviously competing with Google in many areas.
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There have been some impressive results, but none on the level of competing with quality human competition.
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The search company had to begin competing with Amazon before that number swelled to tens of millions.
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That highlights what Google really needs to worry about when competing with Apple: The fragmentation of Android.
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It's probably more the difficulty of being a small brand and competing with big groups and globalization.
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Disney's distribution machine will be key to competing with Amazon and others for sports rights, Pitaro said.
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Tech hubs like Los Angeles, Denver and Dallas are competing with mid-market cities like Nashville, Tenn.
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The American car brand had a difficult time attracting European customers and competing with other car brands.
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"The officers, mainly due to successful inmates manipulation skills, were often competing with each other," Fontanez said.
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Competing with the visualization, such as with a game like Tetris, can block that consolidation form happening.
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Competing with it is a group led by Anbang, a relatively small insurance company based in Beijing.
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When Alibaba was competing with eBay more than a decade ago, China's tech market was pretty primitive.
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Because Netflix is competing with sleep, and YouTube, and everyone else that's trying to capture your attention.
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While the latter has since shut down, Google is still competing with Facebook in its own way.
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A startup called Bolt wants to give e-commerce retailers a better shot at competing with Amazon.
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One challenge AT&T may face in competing with the likes of Google and Facebook is scale.
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Senate Bill 211, sponsored by Senator Evan Vickers (a pharmacist by trade), is competing with SB 2100.
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By investing in 99, Didi is effectively backing a company directly competing with its own investment, Uber.
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It's about to face the ultimate test as it doubles down on competing with UPS and FedEx.
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EEX already trades financial power derivative contracts in the Nordics, competing with Nasdaq in the futures market.
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But I love the idea that his mayor's political obligations are now competing with his artistic ambitions.
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It's so popular that it's now competing with Twitter in terms of daily active users on Android.
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It's competing with a selection of models that didn't take six years off to figure themselves out.
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That means Sonos is now competing with companies like Logitech's Ultimate Ears, JBL, Bose, and, again, Amazon.
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"Obviously we have been competing with the Chinese for engagement and influence in Africa," Mr. Brigety said.
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That has put FedEx in an untenable position of essentially competing with Amazon for Amazon's own business.
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Governors competing with each other for ventilators, because the government refuses to federalize the supply chain — chaos.
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Diligent Robotics will be competing with companies like Aethon's TUG bot for pulling laundry and pharmacy carts.
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It would be another six years before AMD started competing with Intel in any truly notable manner.
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One source told VICE because funding is so limited, tribes are competing with each other over resources.
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The panel also contacted more than 80 companies for information about competing with the four major players.
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Gabi Butler has left Navarro and is pursuing other opportunities, including competing with Miami's Top Gun Cheer.
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On the Billboard charts and MTV, Lopez suddenly found herself competing with upstarts nearly half her age.
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"It's tough for Apple to pay tariffs if it's competing with a very good company that's not."
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These approaches are directly competing with the IPO process previously controlled by the largest U.S. investment banks.
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"364 days of the year they're competing with each other," Ms. Haddad said of the news media.
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The automotive giants are competing with technology companies that appear to be leading the self-driving race.
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Concern about competing with big companies peaks among those in the health-care and social-assistance category.
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Some gamers think the events reinforce the idea that women are not capable of competing with men.
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Artists are competing with shorter attention spans and the tens of thousands of songs uploaded every day.
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These shifts show companies like Volkswagen are still well capable of competing with the technological avant-garde.
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"It also costs jobs, because those U.S. manufacturers have trouble competing with foreign imports," Gold told CNBC.
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"We're not competing with Donald Trump on Facebook," Goff told the New York Times at the time.
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Wentworth suggested that the company would be open to working with Amazon rather than competing with them.
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These smaller businesses have had little luck competing with large, state-owned enterprises for conventional bank loans.
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Another way of putting this is that, oftentimes, developed-world renewables aren't competing with other new sources.
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A healthy individual has at least 150 species, all competing with one another for space and food.
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In other words, as Uber aggressively invests in self-driving technology, it is increasingly competing with Google.
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But the division meant Noriega had lost half her team and was now competing with them for readers.
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But Flipkart is now facing questions about its GMV growth and ability to continue competing with Amazon India.
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The network is also of course competing with LinkedIn — certainly at the older end of its age range.
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In short, if you're worried about America competing with Mexico for manufacturing jobs, remittances help rather than hurt.
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"It's... wrong to assume that ISS and exploration are competing with each other," Gerstenmaier said at the hearing.
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Pence: And they're all competing with one another for how much more liberal they are than the other.
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Even Rubin, as optimistic as he is, concedes the prospect of competing with Facebook is a daunting one.
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Pagey is always competing with other tech mascots in the San Francisco Bay Area for attention and love.
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What was it like competing with people you already knew and who are all in the #TeamInternet world?
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And also competing with a lot of internet people are investing in Blue Bottle and all the others.
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Moreover, Delphi and nuTonomy will be competing with the internal self-driving efforts of some of these automakers.
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That means it's cooperating more than competing with Chinese manufacturer DJI, one of the few other drone giants.
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As Apple extends its reach into healthcare, the tech giant will be competing with its onetime chief executive.
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Regarded as a legend by the fans, Dendi won the 2011 International championship while competing with Natus Vincere.
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FlixBus might be competing with traditional bus company Greyhound with fares between U.S. cities as low as $4.99.
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Competing with Prime Day and Target's flash sale, Old Navy is discounting its entire website for today only.
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The last thing a corporate venture group wants is to be viewed as competing with its portfolio companies.
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We models of color and different shapes+ sizes are tired of competing with each other for ONE SPOT.
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You can't talk about Lighthouse without talking about the smart home camera maker it's primarily competing with: Nest.
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The business also houses transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) devices, competing with U.S. rivals Edwards Lifesciences Corp (EW.
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The easiest thing to do is point fingers at the growing number of streaming services competing with Netflix.
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London is competing with rival listing centers like New York for what would be the world's biggest IPO.
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GoDaddy is competing with United Internet for Host Europe, with Deutsche Telekom having dropped out of the bidding.
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Competing with the likes of Snapchat and Google Maps is going to be difficult in the long term.
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On the other hand, companies like Microsoft, Oracle and SAP are competing with Salesforce in the CRM game.
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It's hard to see him challenging Trump, however, and even harder to see him competing with Mike Pence.
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When asked if he listens to or feels he's competing with any of his contemporaries, Natia is incredulous.
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New releases had no chance of competing with this Marvel juggernaut, but they still made a decent showing.
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You never feel as if there's any actual danger, nor is the suspense competing with the killer's abilities.
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Siftery may eventually be competing with larger firms that will keep track of what services companies are using.
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Google is competing with rivals Microsoft and Amazon to get its cloud service into the health care sector.
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"A man that's competing, or a teenage boy who's competing with an injury is a hero," she says.
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The first issue is that Beyoncé is competing with her little sister Solange for four of these awards.
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The founders claim they are not competing with in-person vet visits, but rather, with "amateur" Google searches.
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When it's released, Project Sansar will be competing with a number of other social spaces and creation tools.
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"What we end up competing with is pieces of paper pinned to the break-room wall," added Cross.
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The quick read: Competing with Amazon means being different than Amazon, such as by offering expert-curated content.
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Waymo is competing with rivals General Motors Co and Uber Technologies to deploy such vehicles for the masses.
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It used to be that American graduates were just competing with the kids who lived down the street.
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Though Ryder eventually managed to land the part, Connelly wasn't the only actress she found herself competing with.
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The suit accused Apple of working with publishers to inflate prices as a means of competing with Amazon.
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If that happens ... he says there ain't nothing stopping 'em from competing with the rest of the world!
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The startup is competing with UberEats, which launched in London in June and is quickly expanding throughout Europe.
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Pivot Bio is a startup competing with Ginkgo's own Joyn Bio to create nitrogen fixing techniques for agriculture.
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Facebook is starting to test search ads in its search results and Marketplace, directly competing with Google's AdWords.
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This kind of rapid product development will be essential for Snapchat now that it's competing with Instagram Stories.
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As a business proposition, National Review is increasingly competing with outlets offering overt support for the White House.
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"Our biggest challenge is simply competing with the status quo and shifting the adoption curve forward," he admits.
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Graham, however, offered up another culprit: The tactics of Cruz, who is competing with Trump for the nomination.
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"They're competing with the VA," said Joe Chenelly, executive director of AMVETS, which represents more than 250,000 veterans.
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Competing with other industries for the skilled, creative workforce that is critical for success will be a challenge.
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And Wendy's has set itself up for a difficult task in competing with the southern chain's storied offering.
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It has been eager to host a high-profile event, competing with France which staged the May conference.
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Israel has become one of the top 10 arms exporters in the world, competing with the United States.
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There was never any hope of competing with Uber or Lyft because those companies simply have more money.
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In the same event, Alexa Scimeca Knierim of the US looked up while competing with partner Chris Knierim.
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While Lunchr is competing with bigger companies, 85 percent of meal vouchers in France are still paper vouchers.
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You need to develop a roster in a systematic way in hopes of one day competing with them.
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Since the start of the games last week, multiple athletes have been seen competing with large, round bruises.
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That was a powerful thing — competing with myself instead of trying (and failing) to compete with the group.
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This was a nice change of pace from the guys arguing and focusing on competing with each other.
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" Said Sloan: "When I was watching the Olympic trials, I was so happy I wasn't competing with them.
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Competing with others has often been how we've improved and evolved in order to achieve the best possible.
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Top-tier banks are preparing to spend 2019 competing with one another to win the Uber IPO deal.
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He will be competing with a host of assistants from other teams who are roughly a decade younger.
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Weld won a single delegate in Iowa, but had trouble competing with Trump's popularity among the GOP base.
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Kite Hill is also competing with big companies that are eager to stay relevant as customer preferences change.
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"I was competing with my friend Tom Greiner to see who could go the most Jamborees," she said.
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Microsoft's cloud division, Azure, is competing with AWS and Google in the medical records cloud storage business, hard.
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Too much federal science is competing with work that could be done in the private sector, they say.
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The pain of competing with central banks for paper may push more investors to try out e-trading.
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WHEN YOU'RE COMPETING WITH NETFLIX OR AMAZON, THE COMPANIES YOU MENTIONED AT THE OUTSET, IT'S ALL ABOUT SCALE.
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Next year though, Europe is expected to receive more LNG, competing with Norway's piped gas, the government said.
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Importantly, myRA was developed in consultation with the financial services industry to avoid competing with their existing products.
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The settlements traditionally vote right-wing, with Likud mainly competing with religious and ultra-religious parties for votes.
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"Either the companies are competing with each other, or they're impacted by the same macroeconomic trends," he said.
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Looker helps customers analyze massive amounts of data, competing with companies like Salesforce's new Tableau subsidiary and Domo.
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Analysts believe that price cut is Amazon's way of competing with Microsoft, Google and other cloud service providers.
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It's "mined" or "discovered" by powerful computers around the world competing with each other to solve certain algorithms.
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Thus, I am concerned that competing with electric vehicles will make sidewalks less safe and comfortable for pedestrians.
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Jack Warner was competing with television, amid the death throes of the studio system he had helped build.
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"Both South Korea and Japan are competing with us to get tai chi registered," Mr. Zhang told reporters.
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Klobuchar has positioned herself as a moderate Democrat, competing with the likes of Biden and South Bend, Ind.
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"We are competing with amateur hosts on Airbnb," said Roberts, who previously worked in real estate investment banking.
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" Competing with Uber, Chanos said, is like being "locked in a cage with a psychopath with an ax.
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Plus, they both knew that if they didn't sell to Amazon, they would soon be competing with it.
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Lyft is only competing with Uber in the U.S.; billions of Uber's trips have taken place outside America.
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While Apple is now formally competing with those guys for content, it certainly doesn't want to beat them.
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For its part, Endel maintains that it's not competing with musicians at all since what it makes isn't music.
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Microsoft's clearly getting serious about competing with Google, Amazon, Apple, and even Samsung for control of the smart home.
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Companies competing with IBM — and Red Hat — could well be getting ready to respond with deals of their own.
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That way, the survivors could get new homes more quickly and without the stress of competing with their neighbors.
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Look no further than Canada, which has three major carriers that have no interest in competing with one another.
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"If you don't have vertical integration, you're going to have a hard time competing with these guys," he said.
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The 43-year-old will be competing with his current wife, Vanessa Lachey, who is partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
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In February, the company rolled out Chime, a video-conferencing service that's competing with Skype for Business and WebEx.
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Xpeng and Nio are Tesla -like Chinese startups competing with more established automakers such as Warren Buffett-backed BYD .
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It was as though Bernini was "competing with antiquity," Mr. Settis said of the sculptor's integration of the work.
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Equinor is Norway's largest oil company, competing with Aker BP, Lundin Petroleum, Total , ConocoPhillips, ENI and Shell , among others.
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Hulu became a live TV provider back in May, competing with services like Sling TV, DirecTV Now, and Vue.
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The reality was that I was competing with the salaries and benefits of the largest companies in the world.
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That could because HBO Max will end up competing with other AT&T offerings and services, the report suggested.
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The next year, she started competing with the American Motorcycle Association-sanctioned American Sportbike Racing Association/Championship Cup Series.
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He regards his vision of political Islam as competing with that of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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Sometimes, that isn't enough to land a spot in a deal that has her competing with much larger funds.
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Is there something about her competing with Democrats that will not properly prepare her to deal with Donald Trump?
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Snips isn't technically competing with Alexa Voice Service or Google Assistant SDK as they're not designed the same way.
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And that includes competing with everything from Walmart and Target to CVS, 22021-Eleven, and even the restaurant industry.
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And let's not forget the major misstep that was Firefox OS, Mozilla's attempt at competing with Android and iOS.
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Are Bieber/Baldwin and Grande/Davidson competing with each other for Most In-Love Couple In The News Cycle?
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British billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic is also competing with Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin in the race for space.
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Though the company has had positive reviews, Kantanka is still a relatively small operator competing with established foreign rivals.
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The biggest have become deal powerhouses, capable of competing with global banks and private-equity firms on big transactions.
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Tech firms are competing with incumbents and using their dirt-cheap cost of capital to invest on their behalf.
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Thiel is competing with other bidders to acquire Gawker domain names and nearly 200,000 archived articles, according to Reuters.
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LG is competing with cameras like the Pixel and U11's by offering something that both of them lack.
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The cheese takes on a new power now, almost as though it's competing with the bitterness of the coffee.
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Google is where the world finds information: if you're a listing service competing with Google, your days are numbered.
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ReachNow, BMW's car-sharing subsidiary, is launching a new service in Seattle aimed at competing with Uber and Lyft.
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They don't like competing with Uber and Chauffeur-Privé, especially when it comes to picking up clients around airports.
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And he&aposs competing with a 24/7 media cycle that really doesn&apost profit on -- INGRAHAM: Good news.
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Boss said that rising wages and transportation prices aren't helping the bricks-and-mortar retailers competing with Amazon either.
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We aren't competing with just tech for this talent, said Hinesh Kalian, director of data science for Man Group.
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Similarly, every governor recognizes that his or her state is competing with other states to attract those business investments.
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I would jump on my youngest brother's bicycle and ride it in small allies, even competing with other boys.
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It is at this moment we find ourselves paying up for assets and competing with lots of other buyers.
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Novartis is competing with Kite Pharma Inc, Juno Therapeutics Inc and Bluebird Bio Inc in the emerging lucrative field.
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HTC will be competing with a variety of other companies offering their own flavor of VR location-based entertainment.
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For Eniolorunda, launching the fintech startup means competing with his former employer, the later-stage Nigerian tech company Interswitch.
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The production feels stripped back, and instead of competing with the clamorous funk notes, her voice rides the melody.
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That makes it difficult for professionals to get an edge when they're competing with so many other sophisticated investors.
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For Eniolorunda, launching the fintech startup means competing with his former employer, the later stage Nigerian tech company Interswitch.
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There's no Lyft competing with Uber in London—only significantly smaller ride-hailing operators and London's traditional black cabs.
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Competing with Apple, whose cash hoard exceeds the size of many countries' gross domestic product, is also not easy.
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And a lack of management is leaving too many small trees that are competing with young white oak seedlings.
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John Kasich reached their ill-fated agreement to avoid competing with each other in Indiana, Oregon and New Mexico.
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Q. So you are also thinking about the bottom line, and competing with other oil companies over this future?
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After emerging as the leading "establishment" candidate competing with Trump and Cruz, Rubio faces high stakes in New Hampshire.
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But policymakers often talk about the creation of pan-European champions capable of competing with American and Asian rivals.
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Google Cloud is competing with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft for bigger share in the fast-growing cloud market.
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Equinor is Norway's largest oil company, competing with Aker BP, Lundin Petroleum, Total, ConocoPhillips, ENI and Shell, among others.
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"Restaurants are competing with delivery services, meal kit companies, prepared foods in the grocery store, salad bars," he said.
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"And you unify the party by not settling scores and grudges against people you've been competing with," he added.
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But it has a long way to go before truly competing with DryBar or the many other blowout competitors.
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In a sense, every home can become a little minigrid — a mini-utility competing with its own larger utility.
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We need to focus on the skills we can do where we're not competing with machines, with thinking machines.
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The move was made all the more baffling by the fact that Nest isn't even directly competing with Musk.
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They were also competing with American workers in the union-averse South, where many car companies set up shop.
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Flipkart sells everything from cellphones to suitcases and cosmetics, competing with home-grown rival Snapdeal and Amazon's Indian unit.
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Competing with people who have more experience under their belt can make it seem like you'll never get hired.
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If you are just doing a burger with lettuce, cheese, and tomatoes, you are competing with In-N-Out.
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"Grambling is not competing with LSU," Fritz Polite, the director of the sport management program at Shenandoah University, said.
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The company is only competing with a handful of others in the same space like Israeli biotech firm Pluristem.
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From eight to eleven, Jazz was also banned from competing with her school's girls' soccer team by her state.
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"It is untenable for us to continue competing with government subsidized competitors" Boeing Vice Chairman Raymond L. Conner said.
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While its services are unique, it is still fundamentally competing with Facebook Messenger, Apple's iMessage, GroupMe, WeChat, and others.
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Even with Foxconn's support, Sharp will find it tough competing with Chinese display makers aggressively expanding capacity, analysts said.
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Mr. Prestowitz points out that the more effective solution to counter China is competing with its international infrastructure financing.
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Competing with Google comes at a costThe Trade Desk's competition with Google also takes a toll on its performance.
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But they'll also be competing with Robonaut 2 for the title of Weirdest Robot in the International Space Station.
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What's it like knowing that you're competing with those same few sets of male twins for the same jobs?
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Crucially, these mini-platforms harness the powerful reach of platforms like Facebook and Twitter even while competing with them.
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We have all this innovation in front of us, but that innovation is competing with more resources than ever.
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"Rather than competing with other nations to create the best space technology, the previous administration chose capitulation," he said.
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The auto industry is competing with Silicon Valley for the same experts who can help build self-driving cars.
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The tariff also successfully kept smaller, low-margin trucks from competing with the less-efficient models made at home.
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He's competing with the Federalist Society and it's called, hold on ... oh wait, this is such a good name.
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That's kind of normal for these early stages of markets where sometimes your partners are also competing with you.
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Dissatisfied with point fighting, a group of American karatekas created full contact karate and started competing with each other.
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The brothers gradually expanded the business to hundreds of locations, competing with similar chains like Howard Johnson's and Brigham's.
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Several plan managers "have been competing with each other to see who can charge the lowest fees," Kantrowitz said.
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" Mr. Blalock said: "You can't be a one-trick pony in today's markets, because you're competing with the world.
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I'm competing with California and Illinois and Florida," he said, adding that price gouging has become "a tremendous problem.
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When I first started doing this work, people were competing with one another, like, Oh you're taking up space.
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What's more, he's still competing with several candidates for the support of moderate voters, while his chief rival, Sen.
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Lucky's and Earth Fare have been competing with each other in Florida, a battle that proved costly for both.
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The new Powerade platform is a way to bring in more customers — even if that means competing with itself.
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However, the small sensor hasn't kept Olympus from competing with larger-sensor cameras in both professional photography and videography.
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Gao was filming an episode of the adrenaline-fueled show that involves people competing with celebrities in sports challenges.
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Kael's distinctively passionate voice, competing with movie fragments, is disastrously muffled, as are those of her admirers and detractors.
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The United States is now a net exporter, competing with the Saudis and other Persian Gulf producers for markets.
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And that control, many cab companies say, is what has stopped them from effectively competing with Uber and Lyft.
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Hotstar is also one of the Internet partners for Flipkart Plus, its customer loyalty program competing with Amazon Prime.
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That was especially important considering Apple was competing with Android devices from Samsung and others that offered larger screens.
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These 37 financial companies, of course, are competing with other large companies, such as insurance companies, for director talent.
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"If anything, I think Schwab is competing with money-center banks," he said in the same "ETF Edge" interview.
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The hills here are bustling with family fincas, or farms, competing with one another to grow the best coffee.
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The United States was once a developing country whose manufacturers were competing with imports from more sophisticated European companies.
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Competing with other technologies, the internal combustion engine emerged victorious thanks to the support of business and military interests.
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Competing with other technologies, the internal combustion engine emerged victorious thanks to the support of business and military interests.
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Conquer one street at a time while competing with rival gangs to sell weed, guns, knives, buildings and cars.
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But now that the beauty market is booming, indie brands are out there competing with the stalwarts like L'Oreal.
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By the 1990s, many of the city's small clothing and food stores had trouble competing with Walmart's low prices.
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Chinese brokerages, such as Haitong International Securities and Yongan, are also competing with other global players in the space.
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Pinterest is clearly trying to plant some seeds so that users (and investors) know it isn't competing with Facebook.
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But it's trying to rise again, learning from, while also competing with, the younger Frieze Art Fair (in May).
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Welcome to the wild west of self-driving, where everybody is competing with everyone and simultaneously working with them.
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It's Coachella's attempt at competing with EDC, and this year the theme centered around a massive colored cubic pyramid.
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If you talk to them, as I know you do, they are actually paranoid with competing with each other.
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We play with the control systems, the sensor companies, the ERP companies, but we're not competing with any of them.
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Milner said his program will not be competing with other entrepreneurs who are looking toward space, such as Elon Musk.
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As for regular property listings from real estate agents, low mortgage rates have too many regular buyers competing with him.
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He's also not a flamboyant, expressive voice, like Newt Gingrich, who could have wound up competing with Trump for attention.
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They're both investors in Uber, but Kutcher said that he and other VCs are increasingly competing with SoftBank on deals.
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Retailers were up against it this year, competing with a strong January 2016 in which sales were up 2.6 percent.
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He may have raised the stakes by competing with tonight's Republican presidential debate, but he's mostly sticking to the script.
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But to compete, that's the other thing I wanted to ask you about, was the competing with labels part, right?
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I wrote a piece that said they can't really, fundamentally help you guys because they're competing with you and winning.
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Third-party sellers told BuzzFeed News that competing with Amazon on the marketplace isn't limited to its private label brands.
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Myers, a free-agent pickup from Jacksonville, was competing with 40-year-old veteran Sebastian Janikowski for the placekicking job.
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From the rooftop Panorama La Medina cafe you can just hear him, competing with the loudspeakers from mosques farther away.
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Xiaomi, China's smartphone giant, could soon be competing with the likes of Apple and Samsung here in the United States.
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They watch TV. Many times we are competing with what comes on TV and not any of these new platforms.
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The company is competing with Alibaba-backed Ofo, which also counts ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing as a major investor.
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You're competing with literally hundreds of other people, so it's more important than ever to make that opening line count.
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"We know we will be competing with them," Wegiel said of McDonalds, Dunkin', Starbucks (SBUX) and the chain's local competitors.
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Competing with deep-pocketed corporations in a talent war is a challenge for schools, whether in Toronto or Silicon Valley.
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Because one flying-car start-up isn't enough, Page recently backed another, called Kitty Hawk, which is competing with Zee.Aero.
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It may seem like competing with Slack, the enormously popular enterprise communications tool would be a fool's errand for Keybase.
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It seems that in the 1990s and 2000s middle-income countries were quite capable of competing with cutting-edge economies.
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The Chinese ride-hail giant is now competing with Uber in at least five regions through investments in local players.
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Mr. Obama is increasingly competing with the presidential candidates for public attention, even as he looks to burnish his legacy.
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Clearly, a very centrist seat in which the Republican is competing with a highly-financed former Marine, woman and prosecutor.
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"The Libra Association ... has no intention of competing with any sovereign currencies or entering the monetary policy arena," Marcus said.
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There's only so much you can differentiate when you are a cab ride hailing company that is competing with Uber.
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" As for whether PreShow is competing with his old company, Spikes said, "I don't think they're competitive in any way.
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That is not easy when many of them are run as individual entities competing with rivals inside and outside WPP.
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Bottom line: This comes shortly after Luma rival Eero announced layoffs, reflecting the difficulty of competing with NetGear and Google.
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Embraer is looking for margins to be down this year and they are competing with Bombardier, which itself is struggling.
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Photo: Sprinklr Photo: Sprinklr Thomas doesn't actually see his company competing with Adobe's product in spite of the identical names.
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He hopes for things to return to normal and he's looking forward to competing with his wrestling team again soon.
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Like many of the set pieces in the big budget, AAA games Gears 4 is competing with, it looks incredible.
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There are always more attacks you haven't thought of, particularly when you're competing with all the researchers in the world.
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HBO owns the rights to most of its shows HBO is very much competing with Netflix on the international front.
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Khosrowshahi also said the company is facing similar problems in regions like Southeast Asia where Uber is competing with Grab.
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But they will then be competing with other rides on other values beyond cheapness and reliability — including, perhaps, brand affinity.
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Of course, launching a new messaging app these days — and competing with Facebook, Snapchat, and others — is a daunting task.
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For many of those teens, AMAZE's videos may have a hard time competing with Vine or YouTube for their attention.
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Competing with Huawei and ZTE in the 5G space are Finnish giant Nokia, Sweden's Ericsson and South Korean heavyweight Samsung.
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Other features outlined by GM seem more about competing with the digital assistants offered by companies like Amazon and Google.
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The company is competing with heavyweight music streaming giants, such as Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music and, yes, even YouTube.
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Establishment politicians wavered between distancing themselves from him or competing with Mr. Abascal's hard-line views, particularly toward Catalan separatism.
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Competing with — and to some extent containing — the Chinese expansion is going to need a much more multi-pronged approach.
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C.) are competing with one another to hold sway on behalf of the minority on the committee next year (Politico).
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I enjoyed accruing Duolingo's currency, lingots, and got a rush from competing with myself thanks to the app's lauded gamification.
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In the tiny candlelit home they share, each relishes the day's rewards, delighting in but not competing with the other's.
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The West Coast governor is competing with more than a dozen fellow contenders, including big-name politicians such as Sens.
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Read more: Puma CEO: We're not competing with Nike and Adidas"It's so surreal," said James in the press release.
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Freighter fleets are also increasingly competing with passenger planes as new planes offer more space in their holds for cargo.
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They have a very high valuation and they will experience-- all the auto makers coming in and competing with them.
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These laws are solely meant to enrich the politically connected by preventing entrepreneurial young people from competing with industry insiders.
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But, today, the Olympics are competing with both a harrowing recession and Brazil's other public spectacle: bare-knuckled political dysfunction.
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So on the business side, we differ from Amazon by not competing with our sellers and being a trusted platform.
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Bernie Sanders: The junior senator for Vermont was already competing with Warren for second place in the polls pre-debate.
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It's also competing with Microsoft through both its cloud services and productivity tools, which Microsoft will never let you forget.
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"Competing with much larger and more diversified drug retailers like CVS and Walgreens will be a formidable challenge," he said.
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The business sells its endpoint protection software to enterprises on a subscription basis, competing with Cylance, Carbon Black and others.
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In addition, this meant schools won't be competing with one another by trying to bid on students with financial aid.
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Perhaps wisely, Facebook decided that competing with incumbents like Google and Apple on mobile operating systems was a tall order.
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Russia is effectively competing with many other resource rich countries for money from investors to compensate for low commodities prices.
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Founded in 2014, the dentistry disruptor sells teeth aligners directly to consumers and in its "SmileShops," competing with Align Technology.
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While the company isn't an automotive supplier in the traditional sense, it's competing with those suppliers for relationships with automakers.
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Therefore, they're competing with other county services that are available to the general public, such as building roads and libraries.
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Whereas Hillary Clinton achieved her nomination, in part, by winning over women in the Democratic Party and competing with Sen.
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"But we, as a use case, couldn&apost be more different and therefore really are not competing with them directly."
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And never with such a focus on scoops, with publishers increasingly competing with media outlets in the breaking news business.
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Do you ever feel as if the voice of your work is ever competing with the voice of an essay?
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For example, maybe someone you're competing with for a promotion isn't the best public speaker, but that's where you excel.
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The category is "Parasite's" to lose, but that doesn't mean the other four films it's competing with should be overlooked.
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Two tech start-ups, AiFi and Grabango, for example, are working on autonomous systems for big retailers competing with Amazon.
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The subsequent dot-com bubble collapse meant he was suddenly competing with an overwhelming number of highly qualified tech workers.
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The airline operates numerous flights a day on the 263-nautical mile route competing with FlyDubai, Emirates, and Cathay Pacific.
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He did this by competing with him for right-center votes in the first round of the 22005 presidential election.
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Competing with the bow-tie-wearing Chippendales or the globe-trotting Thunder From Down Under was too much to dream.
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Growing the cloud business — and competing with industry incumbent Amazon (AMZN) Web Services — has been a leading priority at Microsoft.
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The downside is that low-skill workers in the U.S. are now competing with workers in Vietnam, India and Malaysia.
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They have also been accused of trampling the privacy of users and abusing their dominance while competing with smaller companies.
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Meanwhile, the Kansas City experiment will be philosophically competing with the sentiment that success is just too random in America.
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This means more Qatari shipments will likely head to Europe, competing with the nascent cargoes from the U.S. Gulf coast.
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It&aposs a market where Cisco is hoping to expand and where it is competing with such players as Arista.
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But if CO2 pulled out of the air became more plentiful and cheaper, it could begin competing with terrestrial CO2.
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Chinese sumac sprouts everywhere and has grown tree-high and tree-thick, competing with and winning against cedar and oak.
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He was drawing on his own experience leading Twitter and how it handled competing with Mark Zuckerberg's social networking behemoth.
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I think states and local places would have more resources if they stopped competing with each other along that margin.
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Which means the TV guys are competing with their usual customers — the pay TV providers that normally retail this stuff.
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In nearby China, India, and Thailand, clean energy is already competing with and beating fossil fuel, years ahead of projections.
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With so much media content available these days, the NFL is not just competing with other sports leagues for viewers' attention.
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Microsoft, Google, IBM are competing with AWS for business as companies move their workloads from traditional data centers to the cloud.
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Mohan's move comes at a time Facebook is increasingly competing with video streaming services and TV channels for sports broadcasting rights.
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Snapchat, known for its disappearing photo messages, is competing with both traditional media companies and Google and Facebook for advertising dollars.
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LendUp will have to change financial behavior patterns instilled in customers for generations while competing with the banks' giant marketing arms.
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"Boeing doesn't want them in this market segment competing with them," Doug Irwin, a trade scholar at Dartmouth College, told me.
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New funds are also competing with [experienced VCs] whose old firms are maybe breaking apart but who are starting something new.
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"You have states and cities competing with each other in order to become a hub for this new technology," he said.
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The Amazon seller consulting agency found that competing with Amazon has become a more pressing concern over the last two years.
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The $300 price drop is a step in the right direction, but Google's competing with far cheaper offerings from third parties.
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With this victory, she joined a small but growing cadre of women athletes who are competing with elite men, and winning.
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Such "third-party" operators are also thriving elsewhere: Wari, in Senegal, is not just competing with phone companies, but buying one.
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The company is competing with a lot of budget smartphone makers, including one-time subsidiary Motorola and countless manufacturers in China.
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Ghostbusters finishes the weekend at #2 because there's no competing with the runaway success of Universal's The Secret Life of Pets.
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But perhaps the biggest challenge of a Pluto orbiter mission is competing with all the other planetary mission ideas out there.
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Instead of competing with Alexa, Nadella admits that there was a challenge of creating hardware and software that's unique to compete.
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The Journal says Apple's goal does not appear to be competing with Netflix or Amazon, let alone cable, on original video.
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"Klarna is competing with some really big companies... so given the options that Lyst had it's an interesting choice," she said.
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The bottom line: Drug companies can retain most or all of their turf by competing with themselves through their own generics.
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Sierra Nevada's habitat is competing with prototypes from Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Bigelow Aerospace — plus a concept from NanoRacks.
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Competing with the convenience of 4K Netflix on a 50-inch screen is a big ask, even for the biggest stars.
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While Nintendo has no desire to compete with Sony or Microsoft it still is, you know, competing with Sony and Microsoft.
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Facebook is competing with Slack, the darling of this space and others like Microsoft, Cisco and Google around communications and collaboration.
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TC: In a sense, you're competing with all of these partners who have been working with Microsoft and Windows all along.
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They keep employees trapped in jobs they do not want, and they keep employees from fairly competing with their former employers.
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The Japan-backed consortium is competing with U.S. chipmaker Broadcom Ltd which has partnered with U.S. private equity firm Silver Lake.
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While you think you're competing with people just like you, the image could have been enhanced and its content paid for.
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New Glenn will wind up competing with SpaceX's larger rockets, but so far there seems to be enough work for everybody.
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China is working toward a basic infrastructure, but it's also competing with the U.S.'s scientific and technological advances in space.
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The Huawei P9 is a major stride forward from a smartphone maker on its way to competing with the very best.
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Square is the biggest among micro merchants, and others competing with ShopKeep include Revel, Lavu and Clover, owned by First Data.
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" He added: "If we are competing with equity money against slim equity plus a lot of debt, we're at a disadvantage.
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One could even imagine a future where entirely autonomous economic organizations are competing with the Googles and Amazons of the world.
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Even without the stabilization, the Arc seems like it will be capable of competing with the likes of GoPro and Sony.
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Poor weather could lead to a slow start to the harvest and processors will be competing with bean exporters for supplies.
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Cruz and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, competing with Bush to emerge as the main anti-Trump alternative, battled over illegal immigration.
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With its new charging tech, LG could ultimately find itself competing with Apple and other smartphone makers on a new front.
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"I think that's going to be a league that's going to be competing with NCAA pretty soon," World Peace tells us.
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The craziest part about all the new product DJI is pushing is that, by and large, it's only competing with itself.
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It will be difficult competing with sites like TripAdvisor and Travelocity, and the countless boutique options locals have spent years building.
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I think it's great to be competing with these young jumpers, even though some of them weren't born when I started.
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Countless animals are indiscriminately caught and killed with fishing gear, while yet more are killed for competing with humans for fish.
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Mitsubishi is also looking at a larger model with just under 100 seats called the M200, competing with the Embraer 190.
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The trust fund issue hits hard for Petra because she feels like she's always competing with Jane, even when they aren't.
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Their concern wasn't that their bicycle shops and bookstores would be competing with Amazon for customers — that was already a given.
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Walmart is competing with Amazon, which is poised to become the No. 1 apparel retailer in the U.S. later this year.
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If he slips a bit, the Lakers will have a tough time competing with the upper-echelon teams in the West.
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TransferWise is competing with legacy US firms MoneyGram and Western Union, who are also working to streamline multi-currency P2P transfers.
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He was a fast, agile, broad-shouldered man who had little problem competing with players who were much younger than him.
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"For best actress, Johansson may be competing with herself thanks to her great performances in both "Jojo Rabbit" and "Marriage Story.
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De Blasio, of course, would also be competing with candidates who do have formidable records: Elizabeth Warren, Sanders, potentially Joe Biden.
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In Portugal Mercadona will be competing with the likes of Spain's DIA, local firm Jeronimo Martins, Germany's Lidl and France's Auchan.
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Facebook is competing with the largest technology companies in the world, holding itself at a more than $200 billion market cap.
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But it's still far from competing with the major air freight operations — like FedEx and UPS — if that is the goal.
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Yelp is going to face increased competition as it finds itself increasingly competing with core platforms like Apple Maps and Google.
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Domestically, their oil product sales are increasingly competing with state-owned companies such as PetroChina Co and China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.
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" Juan Trippe, Pan Am's legendary founder, called the 747 "a great weapon for peace, competing with intercontinental missiles for mankind's destiny.
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Engineering supervisors jockeyed for time for electrical, signal and track repairs, while also competing with contractors seeking time for development projects.
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Mr. Guillier was competing with a political ally, Carolina Goic, of the more conservative wing of the centrist Christian Democratic party.
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The third applicant wants a "stable genius covfefe" trademark for a coffee line ... so he's not competing with the other 2.
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The San Francisco-based company joins a list of other technology companies competing with banks to offer loans to small businesses.
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I'm a little concerned by the size, but the doesn't matter since it's not competing with cheaper, punier-sounding Bluetooth speakers.
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"It is unfortunate that both army and the judiciary are openly competing with the political government for popularity," Mr. Jan added.
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" But a senior German government official told Reuters: "That is not about competing with NATO but we need a stronger Europe.
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That has put the company in the position of both teaming up and competing with heavyweights like Amazon, Google and Apple.
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A series of suicides in New York has drawn attention to the economic desperation of drivers competing with ride-hailing apps.
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"We have super PACs funded by billionaires competing with other super PACs funded by billionaires to determine congressional representation," he said.
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But Mr. Fourtou isn't interested in competing with popular Marrakesh attractions like the Majorelle Garden, which draws 700,000 visitors a year.
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"In creating Uber, Kalanick organized price-fixing among independent drivers who should be competing with one another on price," he said.
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Low interest rates imply abundant and cheap financing, which in theory should make the job of competing with an incumbent easier.
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Plants most likely weren't competing with lichens, and lichens weren't the big climate changers that readied the world for vascular plants.
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Missouri was competing with other states to keep and expand the plant, which will manufacture the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.
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Challenger banks are small banking groups, predominantly based in the U.K., set up with the aim of competing with larger lenders.
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Previously, BMW's head of sales and marketing, Ian Robertson, expressed the intention of competing with Tesla in the electric vehicle market.
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What if it's not just the delivery service that's competing with a night on the town, but the entire technology industry?
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The company's high prices won't make as much of a difference if it's competing with a food that's already very expensive.
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Or that, if it catches on, it will be competing with corporate giants such as Amazon, the leading cloud computing provider.
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Ford has to retake lost market share while competing with a growing swarm of both Chinese automakers and other foreign firms.
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That, however, is still built on the erroneous idea that there is some physical reason preventing women from competing with men.
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Retailers competing with Amazon have also been trying to soak up some sales this week, offering their own deals events online.
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The company released its new line of smartphones called Pixel and Pixel XL in October, which is competing with Apple's iPhone.
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The Japan-backed consortium is competing with U.S. chipmaker Broadcom Ltd, which has partnered with U.S. private equity firm Silver Lake.
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It focuses on the SME business apps segment, competing with the likes of Oracle, SAP and Zoho, to name a few.
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Italy is competing with neighboring France over how best to deal with Libya, which has been wracked by violence for years.
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Food Lion prices are 13.6 percent lower when directly competing with Lidl than in a town without a nearby Lidl store.
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Boeing, Lockheed Martin and other international commercial space companies are also competing with the tech entrepreneurs for business and government customers.
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The discount is coming as Amazon is competing with Spotify, Google, Apple, and others for dominance in the streaming music market.
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We certainly recognize that there's a difficulty competing with companies that have embedded the cloud, so to speak, into their devices.
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And so, within six months, they were competing with each other and they were the two main advice columnists in America.
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One area is in tech, which means everyone here is competing with people globally, in Silicon Valley, and all over everywhere.
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The 28-person startup is competing with the likes of Kitty Hawk, Uber, and Rolls-Royce in building flying taxis. 9.
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"We are competing with many countries that have a far lower interest rate, and we should be lower than them," he added.
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Everything we've seen Google do since the hiring of Osterloh can be best understood through the prism of competing with Apple's hardware.
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Competing with Sony's PlayStation 4, the new Xbox One X aims to improve performance at the high end of the gaming industry.
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Along with his brother, and they've built the company into a small, multimedia powerhouse of weather information, competing with the Weather Channel.
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And since November, Microsoft has been competing with Amazon and Apple for the title of most-valuable public company in the world.
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The executives, who were bidding by phone, did not know the identity of whom they were competing with over a 2000 Burgundy.
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Soon she became a mercenary, competing with Bullseye for the Kingpin's contracts — but haunted, doomed and redeemed by her love of Matt.
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LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Kevin Love, Klay Thompson, to name a few, are all still competing with their same teams.
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And even Microsoft's new Teams office collaboration tool is a bit of an underdog in the market, competing with newly public Slack.
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Because fundamentally people realize that competing with their friends for 'Likes' and attention is kind of unpleasant and really not that great.
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Enel, which controls Spanish utility Endesa, is competing with Iberdrola in Spain and Latin America and recently another front opened in Italy.
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So the power is there to do so when you're somebody who is competing with them, and the incentive will be there.
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Second, the effects of the tariffs have spilled over noticeably to the prices charged by US producers competing with tariff-affected goods.
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A more likely scenario is Lucid competing with luxury coupes like the Audi A1400, BMW 6 series, and Mercedes-Benz CLS class.
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An internship at Fidelity evolved to a full-time job at the Boston-based brokerage firm, which Robinhood is now competing with.
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As a twist this year, humans will also be competing with AI pilots, thanks to a sponsorship from aerospace firm Lockheed Martin.
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Recently, the House Armed Services Committee held a hearing on the role of the Department of Defense (DoD) in competing with China.
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Further chemical treatment is needed to produce the drug, and the end product has had difficulty competing with artemisinin derived from plants.
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"While we are competing with banks in this one area we are not aiming to become one," adds Rindom in a statement.
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If you set up a kiosk, you're suddenly competing with real-world shopping, and you still need separate hardware for each person.
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Bellemare said he doesn't believe Bombardier is directly competing with Boeing and Airbus as his company's planes are of a smaller size.
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The U.S. is also competing with China for technologies that will determine global military and political dominance in the years to come.
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It's quite clear that Samsung sees this product as competing with the smaller iPad Pro in terms of features, options, and performance.
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Lila Fowler, Jess's filthy-rich bestie, was a classic mean girl who loved Jessica as much as she loved competing with her.
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The company's steady offline retail expansion is evidence of how interested it's getting at competing with stores like Walmart, Target, and Walgreens.
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It's the latest way in which the Vision Fund is competing with traditional technology investors in Silicon Valley: A battle for talent.
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"Competing with those other ladies is what drives me to do well," the 20-year-old Connecticut native told Reuters this week.
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IN 244 Jeb Bush, who was competing with him for the top job, warned that Donald Trump would be "a chaos president".
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Subtly tufted shoulders soften the sweet-but-sexy shirtdress, while nude pumps and minimal accessories complete the look without competing with it.
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By not competing with each other, they feel that they are more likely to find solid ground as they build the business.
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The bot went from being a beatable mediocre player to competing with the best players in the world in a few weeks.
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As well as competing with existing drugs, it may also appeal to parents who are reluctant to medicate their children for ADHD.
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David Marcus, the Facebook executive heading Libra, told lawmakers the association would work with central bankers to avoid competing with sovereign currencies.
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" He said that when it comes to competition for consumers, "We are competing with anybody, or anywhere people spend their free time.
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Instead of competing with the likes of Tinder, Bumble and Happn (to name a few), Hinge has rebranded itself as the Match.
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While traditionally competing with hotel companies like Marriott, Airbnb can move beyond just being a booking and stay service into something more.
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It's even looking at competing with companies like Uber in getting travelers around urban areas where a train might not be practical.
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It sees foreigners as competing with locals for scarce jobs rather than as boosting the economy with their talent and entrepreneurial nous.
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Again, for instance, that's why Comcast chose to try to dominate Time Warner Cable by buying it instead of competing with it.
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In the 2018 holiday season, luxury fashion brands appear to be competing with one another for worst case of tone deaf racism.
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The category won't guarantee a nomination, but it does mean the series will be competing with a smaller number of shows overall.
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The people we're competing with—Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame—this is just not something they have to deal with.
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Once considered a possible top-10 pick, Lock will begin camp competing with Kevin Hogan for the backup job behind Joe Flacco.
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Like many of the AAA games Gears 4 is competing with, it's an overwhelming, juvenile spectacle that will sell millions of copies.
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It might not replace Citymapper, FlightLogger or Mapstr, but more contextual data is key when it comes to competing with Google Maps.
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How can a league that is competing with tape-delayed bowling for viewers use the Olympics as a guide to more popularity?
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When it comes to competing with teams funded by massively wealthy individual benefactors, a fan-owned club is at an inevitable disadvantage.
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Bottom line: Industrious and its investors aren't worried about competing with WeWork, despite the latter's global footprint and recent backing from SoftBank.
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Having permanently shifted the way people get their content, these entities are no longer competing with traditional media, but with each other.
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All three companies, including 99, are now backed by SoftBank — and yet in places outside of China, Didi is competing with Uber.
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His departure leaves a major hole in Asia for Uber, including in India where it is facing huge losses competing with Ola.
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But competing with recent newspaper headlines about poor children stealing, resorting to prostitution or living in squalid conditions may prove rather hard.
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According to Rowe, the look is now competing with that of Kylie Jenner as one of the most highly-requested celebrity looks.
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Other smaller Japanese automakers have also acknowledged the challenges of competing with bigger rivals on advanced technologies given their relatively limited budgets.
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He's currently polling in a distant fourth place, competing with John Kasich, who has not spent as much time or resources there.
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Samsung's approach to competing with the iPhone has always been to sprint at a breakneck pace and reach new hardware milestones first.
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It has raised the prospect of regulators competing with each other to offer attractive licensing agreements to boost their respective financial centres.
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YouTube outbid Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and AMC for the series, marking a serious interest in competing with other big-name streaming services.
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Ocean wind power, moreover, has had trouble competing with other cheap sources of electricity, including large-scale solar, hydroelectric and natural gas.
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The firm is more directly trying to compete with video platforms like YouTube, as opposed to just competing with other social media.
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If Bennet does launch a 85033 White House bid, he'll be competing with several prominent politicians for the Democratic nomination, including Sens.
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"We haven't found anything that's even close to competing with it," Trump said during a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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The federal government has long faced a challenge of competing with the private sector to recruit and retain top-tier tech talent.
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Only by joining forces do European broadcasters have a chance of competing with the U.S. platform giants, industry executives and analysts say.
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Mr. Hogan is excited about this possibility for growth, though he is competing with companies like Soo Marine Supply, of Sault Ste.
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Results this quarter, for instance, showed that the company's smartphone-based food delivery business, Koubei, continued to burn cash competing with rivals.
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Microsoft and Alphabet are competing with Amazon for the billions of dollars that healthcare companies are projected to spend on cloud services.
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But he had doubts about staying independent around the time he understood that Microsoft was getting serious about competing with his company.
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The company, which is competing with Uber in India's $12 billion taxi market, did not provide further details about its expansion plans.
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Manuel, who is competing with Connor Cook for the backup job, completed 18 of 22 passes for 255 yards and no picks.
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Some of the horses at the barn are already trained and have been competing with Kasprzak, while others are still being "educated."
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For traditionally store-based retailers competing with Amazon this holiday season and beyond, it's about using stores as assets rather than hindrances.
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"We have been competing with those big incumbents since the day we started our company in college 13 years ago," he said.
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Trump also endorsed Jay Webber, a New Jersey state assemblyman competing with Democratic former prosecutor Mikie Sherrill to replace retiring GOP Rep.
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The Pentagon on Tuesday unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy aimed at keeping pace and competing with Russian and Chinese technological advancements.
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Farmers expressed concern about palm oil competing with locally produced vegetable oil and environmental activists cited the deforestation caused in producing it.
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Trump has attracted massive television ratings for political media outlets, and competing with him on the airwaves will be a challenging task.
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Amazon is competing with rivals such as Oracle and Microsoft for the deal, and other companies argue the bidding process favors Amazon.
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The referendum is competing with a partial expansion that has the support of Republicans in the state legislature, as well as Gov.
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Dublin is competing with Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Paris as financial services firms seek to retain access to the European Union's single market.
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Without handsets of its own, the company has had difficulty competing with the likes of Google Assistant and Siri on that front.
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It sells more smartphones than Apple (AAPL) and builds advanced telecommunications networks in countries around the world, competing with Nokia and Ericsson.
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They also believe that countries collaborating, rather than competing with one another, will lead to better opportunities and a more successful future.
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The spending also reshaped the race for other candidates who couldn't come close to competing with what the Bloomberg campaign was doing.
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Meanwhile, the Trump administration has spent weeks competing with states and hospitals to obtain medical supplies and quickly build up national reserves.
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Some said they were competing with one another on marked up markets for medical supplies to get their hospitals what was needed.
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But more importantly, while Russia still wins from expensive oil, American foreign policy is no longer oriented exclusively around competing with Russia.
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The Vermont senator is competing with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in three contests Tuesday night in Arizona, Idaho, and Utah.
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