91.   He fully expects the team to be competitive in the remaining seven games, at least five of which are against teams Northridge can beat on the right day.

92.   He said improved productivity and low unit-labor costs were making Canada more attractive to foreign investors and more competitive in the U.S. marketplace.

93.   He is talented and competitive in a game and a town in which even the appearance of weakness is not tolerated.

94.   Herringer said the sale was necessary for Transamerica to remain competitive in an industry marked increasingly by massive global players.

95.   He was also spending time in two states he would like to make more competitive in the general election than political analysts had predicted he could.

96.   He was concerned that the department might become less competitive in vying for top students.

97.   Hewlett-Packard made the awards as part of its overall effort to link pay to performance, a company spokesman said, and to remain competitive in paying directors.

98.   His bearings are less competitive abroad, and his rivals in Germany, Japan and Sweden are more competitive in pricing their products in the United States.

99.   In Texas, the race for governor is the least competitive in years.

100.   Increased market share is hard to come by in the semiconductor industry, considered one of the most competitive in the world of high-tech.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
competitive 0.29%
competitive + p. >>共 51
in 30.65%
with 28.03%
on 6.51%
as 5.79%
than 5.33%
for 3.80%
by 3.62%
against 3.53%
at 1.36%
without 1.18%
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