61.   Automotive analyst Suhari Sargo said yesterday the incentive elimination would force Timor to compete by itself in the free market without any government backing.

62.   But once again competing ideas by the northern alliance leader in Kabul, Burhanuddin Rabbani, could complicate the talks in Germany.

63.   He urged Chinese firms to change their current practice of competing mainly by lowering prices and selling large quantities.

64.   Previous studies have shown the grocers used their purchasing muscle to negotiate good wholesale prices, but also were competing vigorously by offering customers a fair deal.

65.   The testing helped small- and medium-size food manufacturers compete by raising their quality standards and product uniformity.

66.   Wijaya said his insurance company was ready to compete by offering better services to workers.

67.   He said it would have been a shame to punish the lifters who had stayed on to compete by depriving them of a medal chance.

68.   The suit filed in Chicago says Deere is unfairly competing by using the Caterpillar product configuration trademark.

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