11.   They allege that he has used profits from his other media holdings to subsidize The Times of London so that it can undercut its competitors.

12.   They argue that their brand names and massive distribution networks will allow them to undercut smaller competitors.

13.   Worldcom said that will allow Deutsche Telekom to undercut long-distance competitors with money from services where those competitors have none.

14.   But the process was complicated by its crackdown on democracy activists and fears China would use its vast labor market to undercut competitors.

15.   But the process was complicated by its crackdown on democracy activists, and fears China would use its vast labor market to undercut competitors.

16.   China entered the commercial satellite launch business five years ago, and has drawn criticism from Western rivals who charge that China substantially undercuts its competitors.

17.   China entered the commercial satellite launch business four years ago, and has drawn criticism from its Western rivals who charge that China substantially undercuts its competitors.

18.   He said American did not set its fares below cost and did not undercut the competitors on price.

19.   Often driven by intense competition and an obsession for rapid growth over a short time, they undercut competitors in pricing to win more business.

20.   Running ads at below-market prices to undercut poorer competitors could also be prevented, Brunofsky told the radio.

v. + competitor >>共 353
have 5.38%
face 2.99%
keep 2.79%
beat 2.49%
undercut 2.19%
drive 1.99%
buy 1.79%
prevent 1.50%
allow 1.40%
include 1.30%
undercut + n. >>共 292
price 6.76%
effort 6.47%
support 3.74%
competitor 3.17%
authority 2.88%
argument 2.30%
rival 2.16%
competition 1.87%
claim 1.44%
credibility 1.44%
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