61.   As companies realize they can compete less and less on the prices they charge customers, they are resorting to marketing.

62.   As Dr. James Puffer stitched the cut, to let Louganis compete on his next dive, the two-time Olympic gold medalist pondered his responsibility.

63.   As a result, companies from those countries can compete on more favorable terms for Chilean contracts than American companies can.

64.   As do thousands of other gay athletes who compete on all levels without the need to identify their sleeping arrangements.

65.   As the only full-time New Jersey resident competing on the PGA Tour, Jim McGovern is constantly asked one question by his peers.

66.   At some schools, competing on financial aid is an open part of the admissions process.

67.   At the same time, manufacturers continue to compete on prices by holding down production costs and improving the efficiency of their plants and employees.

68.   At times, he was described as telling competitors that if they tried to compete on price, Archer Daniels would increase its production of lysine.

69.   Atwal sees all of this, and believes that he can one day compete on the PGA Tour.

70.   Because he wants to compete on any level he chooses.

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speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
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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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