101.   Jeter said that since the company competed nationally against processors who were not faced with these higher costs, it had already lost business.

102.   Like other cable executives, Malone also believes that cable companies can compete vigorously with telephone companies.

103.   Lines between banks, brokerages and insurers are blurring as companies compete to provide financial planning to baby boomers.

104.   Latin American companies increasingly must compete with international rivals.

105.   Many companies compete for customers with relatively poor credit ratings who are forced to pay higher rates to borrow.

106.   Moore concluded that there are other ways to grow in the business-forms market where the companies compete.

107.   Much of this is in benefits, which means companies are competing for trained labor.

108.   Most companies compete within a strategic group, but the key to creating new market space is to look across strategic groups.

109.   NIH says a similar philosophy drives its policy that allows private companies to compete with university researchers for grants.

110.   Not many companies in Europe compete head-on with Microsoft.

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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%
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