111. After two decades of marriage, her parents were separating, and she transferred from Syosset High School to Christ the King so she could face better competition. 112. Albertini said the Milan market faces competition from not only the New York and London stock markets, but also from other aggressive European exchanges, such as Paris. 113. Airlines that have rights at Narita have been able to charge relatively high fares because they face limited competition. 114. All the black papers face fierce competition these days from everything from television to black-oriented Web sites. 115. All this in a town where the philharmonic frequently faces tough competition from touring rivals. 116. Airlines and even pricey resorts, therefore, face stiff competition for travel dollars, McAndrews said. 117. All doctors face incredible competition when working in a major metropolitan city, like Atlanta, so they may overbook in order to retain patients or acquire new ones. 118. Also, Blockbuster is facing more competition as retailers like Wal-Mart Corp. sell tapes at a discount. 119. Brokerage firms faced fierce competition for a dwindling number of deals and used audit services to build relationships with new clients. 120. Both companies face competition from Microsoft and its rival entertainment guides, called Sidewalk. |
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