91.   Then obviously, Williams practices for NFC competition by ramming headfirst into brick walls, because those New England softies sure looked as if they had his number.

92.   They could introduce competition by eliminating the premium controls.

93.   They did agree to exempt the burglar-alarm-monitoring industry from competition by the regional Bell companies for five years.

94.   They are designed to allow more competition by liberalizing foreign exchange rules, trading commissions and other barriers.

95.   This magazine also helped make sense of the IASCA competition by explaining the drive to compete in this arena is similar to that felt by athletes.

96.   Three of those companies also benefited from hundreds of millions of dollars in government subsidies that were supposed to promote competition by helping tiny entrepreneurs, the critics say.

97.   To a large extent, it was created by fierce competition by many insurers for new customers, industry experts said.

98.   U.S. auto makers also are trying to meet the competition by squeezing the prices paid to the myriad of companies that supply raw materials and parts to the industry.

99.   Two years ago, British Airways trumped the competition by introducing accommodations for its first-class passengers that are positively womb-like.

100.   Utilities are positioning themselves for the increased competition by cutting costs and merging with other companies.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
competition 0.08%
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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