91.   Bradley played on three Solheim Cup teams, whereas Sheehan competed on four.

92.   Brazilian rubber, which now must compete on world markets, is too cheap to provide the tappers with a decent living.

93.   But as long as the Midshipmen compete on an even basis with Army and Air Force, pressure to win is negligible.

94.   But Belichick did tell him he would be given an even playing field on which to compete.

95.   But diplomats also said there was support for the U.S. position that Japanese regulations and auto sales practices made it difficult for foreign manufacturers to compete on equal terms.

96.   But Delta believes that the television and laptop outlets could give it a competitive advantage over rival airlines, since they no longer compete on food.

97.   But as the currencies of its Asian neighbors have weakened, Hong Kong is finding it harder to compete on costs.

98.   But for a shoe company to compete on the technical front, it has to have a major research and development budget.

99.   But given the present technology and devotion to physical fitness, players such as Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd and Irwin can still compete on the regular tour.

100.   But he has the game to compete on the professional level.

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speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
compete 0.26%
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in 41.69%
for 28.32%
against 12.34%
on 5.97%
at 5.24%
as 1.43%
by 0.73%
under 0.44%
without 0.36%
after 0.34%
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