91.   Indeed, Texas production companies now compete nationally and film spots elsewhere.

92.   Indeed, only four states have allowed rival companies to compete with the established providers of local phone service.

93.   International companies are competing there for natural gas rights with the easy amorality of main-chance commerce.

94.   In those states, power companies compete for customers.

95.   Indeed, unilateral arms sanctions in the pursuit of universal morality make no commercial sense in the global marketplace in which U.S. companies compete today.

96.   It is a tactic that can be replicated almost anywhere, because the two companies compete across the country.

97.   It proves that a relatively small car company can compete against the merged global mastodons.

98.   It is shaping up to become reality in the next few years as regulators let cable TV and phone companies compete against each other.

99.   Japanese companies compete with U.S. companies in the petrochemicals market and South Korean companies in the market for steel products.

100.   Kevin Knight, chief executive officer of Knight Transportation, agreed, but said the fact that the two companies compete directly makes things a little tense.

n. + compete >>共 767
company 10.97%
team 5.27%
player 3.63%
athlete 2.91%
woman 2.83%
bank 1.93%
firm 1.49%
candidate 1.45%
party 1.02%
group 1.02%
company + v. >>共 706
say 10.43%
be 8.93%
have 5.81%
make 2.11%
plan 1.80%
announce 1.17%
use 1.16%
offer 1.13%
sell 1.08%
try 0.97%
compete 0.25%
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