1.   Their products must compete in the marketplace.

2.   An American firm may join with a foreign steel maker to produce one kind of steel but accuse that same foreign firm of unfair trade when their products compete.

3.   A case in point is the troubled marriage between Daimler and Chrysler, where market power hardly entered the picture, since their products barely competed.

4.   But such a brainy product must still compete in a medium based on entertainment and commerce as much as information.

5.   Dense with images and messages, the supermarket is a sort of information rain forest in which products compete for survival.

6.   Glaser declined to comment on whether Microsoft, whose Netshow product competes with Real Networks, might sell off its holding.

7.   If U.S. series and soap operas long ruled the European airwaves, European-made products are increasingly competing.

8.   It is a rarity among Russian consumer goods companies, whose products normally cannot compete internationally because of poor quality.

9.   Its products compete in a hotly contested market niche against offerings from specialists like FirePond and giants like Oracle.

10.   Such products are competing with ready-to-go meals at grocery stores and traditional fast food.

n. + compete >>共 767
company 10.97%
team 5.27%
player 3.63%
athlete 2.91%
woman 2.83%
bank 1.93%
firm 1.49%
candidate 1.45%
party 1.02%
group 1.02%
product 0.62%
product + v. >>共 560
be 35.23%
include 5.29%
have 4.12%
make 1.96%
contain 1.81%
become 1.77%
come 1.56%
sell 1.29%
use 1.21%
work 1.12%
compete 0.35%
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