41.   Those magazines are seen as less vulnerable to competition than more visible and glamorous consumer publications.

42.   Yet it is tough to shake the feeling that the legal action has less to do with promoting competition than with preserving the status quo for independent bookstores.

43.   Akers has scored more goals in international competition than any U.S. woman.

44.   Blatter insisted the two-year concept would protect national teams, above all in continents with smaller club competitions than Europe.

45.   For South Koreans, advancing farther in the competition than their neighbor would ensure some glory for dour-faced Dutch coach Guss Hiddink.

46.   Jeremies faces more competition than his two teammates, both creative midfielders, in becoming first choice again.

47.   Most of the respondents said China and Hong Kong could both benefit from economic co-operation, but with Taiwan and Hong Kong there was more competition than co-operation.

48.   The national championships at the end of December provided stiffer competition than the European championships for the Russian skaters.

49.   Violent videos did not necessarily lead to real-life killings and children playing video games were more interested in the competition than deaths.

n. + than >>共 1788
better 1.51%
money 1.37%
rate 1.04%
time 0.97%
year 0.80%
game 0.73%
people 0.71%
worse 0.64%
problem 0.56%
harm 0.52%
competition 0.10%
competition + p. >>共 78
from 22.31%
in 20.98%
for 18.22%
with 7.54%
among 6.14%
between 5.02%
on 2.74%
at 2.56%
by 1.85%
to 1.84%
than 0.51%
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