111.   Casinos would have to compete on access, freebies, pay-out levels and general service.

112.   Concern that U.S. wheat is too expensive to compete on the world market limited price gains, analysts said.

113.   Crummey and Resnick, who met several years ago when both were working at KFI, compete on their respective stations on Saturday evenings.

114.   Cursive-handwriting recognition remains the crucial hurdle that must be cleared if pen-based computers are to compete on equal terms with desktop or laptop PCs.

115.   Despite the monthly fluctuations in industrial production, manufacturers continue to compete on price, by holding down production costs and improving the efficiency of their plants and employees.

116.   Even as industrial production has posted recent gains, manufacturers continue to compete on price by holding down production costs and improving the efficiency of their plants and employees.

117.   ESPN and Fox will also compete on promotional pushes.

118.   Five compete on each apparatus, but only four scores will count, so a specialist can shore up the weaker events.

119.   Fleet is big enough to compete on any level, he said.

120.   Fleming said it is not uncommon for riders to compete on a Saturday night and have another competition Sunday morning.

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say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
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do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
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for 28.32%
against 12.34%
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at 5.24%
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