51.   They explain that they have to try to compete by using the same rules the other side uses.

52.   To compete by price, HMOs increasingly relied on bribing hospitals and doctors to withhold care, thus angering and frightening patients.

53.   To hold on to their customers, they must compete by offering more services.

54.   Today, With its performance ebbing, Fidelity has decided to compete by spending big on technology and service.

55.   Under the Breaux-Frist proposal, managed care plans would compete by offering customers a range of benefits at least as great as those currently provided by Medicare.

56.   What the panel can do is impose ground rules that force health plans to compete by serving the medical needs of their patients, not just by controlling costs.

57.   While mostly competing by day, the sailors must also negotiate two evening stages.

58.   Who wants to compete by offering customers less, especially when most reviewers judge IE to be the superior browser at this point?

59.   With fewer choices, he said, doctors and hospitals will be under less pressure to compete by lowering prices.

60.   At home, Telekom is trying to compete by promoting friendly service and lowering long-distance rates.

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