61.   It shows how the companies are locked in bitter competition on all levels.

62.   Kazakova withdrew from a competition on the Olympic rink earlier this season after injuring her back in a fall but has completely healed.

63.   Lack of competition on many Union Pacific routes has left customers with no alternatives, he said.

64.   Minneapolis-based Musicland in the last year has been hurt by price competition on recorded music.

65.   No upstart airlines have swept in to spur competition on his route.

66.   Now the old litigation hands now face the difficulties of too much attention, too many cases and competition on the horizon.

67.   On a summer afternoon, Skoog is tuned into a weightlifting competition on television, splayed across a blue arm chair in worn olive T-shirt and heavy leather suspenders.

68.   Now both stations are back in the competition on their own.

69.   On Sunday, the banners drew amused comments from the announcer for a National Scholastic Surfing Association competition on the beach over a public address system audible to passers-by.

70.   On the downside, there is more competition on Sundays, from the NBA as well as final-round golf action.

n. + on >>共 1528
pressure 1.52%
report 1.14%
comment 1.06%
decision 0.94%
agreement 0.93%
impact 0.90%
restriction 0.85%
work 0.67%
detail 0.57%
price 0.54%
competition 0.05%
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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