61.   The report acknowledged the influx of immigrant labor and the rise in global competition as contributing reasons for the widening wage gap.

62.   They are unwilling to consider the notion of competition as a healthy, natural, motivation.

63.   These goods are subject to intense price competition as the market shifts to large retail chains from smaller stores, Bogaty said.

64.   They see their competition as housing developers.

65.   Those markets will see more competition as the U.S. overhauls its telecommunications laws.

66.   Verizon spokesman Steve Marcus said the firm wants to see a satisfactory resolution of the issues, but pointed to competition as a central concern.

67.   Watson was in contention on almost every hole after entering the competition as almost the forgotten man.

68.   West Publishing faces rising competition as law firms increasingly bypass it for legal research by tapping directly into courthouse files.

69.   You are going to see the same kinds of competition as between states in America.

70.   Banners strung up on Bridgetown lampposts advertised such Calypso band competitions as the Pic-O-De-Crop finals at the national stadium.

n. + as >>共 1563
job 1.33%
year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
competition 0.06%
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%
as 1.25%
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