51.   Analyst John Webster of the Illuminata Group, in Nashua, N.H., suggested the close ties may have fanned the competition between the two companies, however.

52.   An auction, he said, is a competition between two or more bidders.

53.   And if Netscape disappeared, the government says, customers would lose out on the benefits of competition between browser makers.

54.   And competition between so many similar shows may result in the hosts going to even further extremes to get noticed.

55.   And on top of competition between miniseries, Sundays will be hot nights.

56.   Another area of competition between companies is in hyping their air-moving systems.

57.   Another consideration, he said, was to bring a second cargo carrier into the market, to allow competition between them.

58.   Another compelling event of the fin de siecle was the Ryder Cup of golf, a biennial competition between the United States and Europe.

59.   Answering a question about the compelling competition between Tim Redding and Carlos Hernandez the previous day, Jimy Williams appeared to make a glaring misstatement.

60.   And, unlike most theoreticians, Roughgarden has gotten her hands dirty doing field studies, looking, for example, at competition between lizards on the Caribbean islands.

n. + between >>共 678
talk 4.69%
relationship 3.77%
link 3.47%
tension 3.40%
meeting 3.26%
gap 2.35%
agreement 2.08%
tie 2.00%
negotiation 2.00%
cooperation 1.96%
competition 0.51%
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%
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