61.   Coupled with growing demand is the monopolistic structure of the Indonesian cement industry, which is insulating producers from the emergence of new competitors.

62.   Creative failure, bloated costs, the emergence of new technology and new competitors.

63.   Currently, local phone companies must resell the use of their systems to new competitors.

64.   Copeland wishes his new competitors nothing but the best, which is an attitude that pleases Ms. Wilson.

65.   Despite periodic predictions of its imminent demise, ordinary advertising-supported radio has weathered decades of new competitors, from television to compact disks.

66.   Eiger said he was not overly worried by his new competitors.

67.   Enron and other corporations say those fees are too high, making it hard to give consumers the rate cuts needed to get them to switch to new competitors.

68.   Even if British Airways were to give up enough slots to appease regulators, the tight constraints at Heathrow make it difficult for new competitors to enter the market.

69.   Even as new competitors are entering the business, the growth in laser eye surgeries is slowing from the torrid pace of past years.

70.   Even as WGBH television copes with new competitors, WGBH radio is being squeezed on the FM band.

a. + competitor >>共 720
new 6.07%
foreign 4.83%
major 3.31%
potential 2.79%
main 2.56%
fierce 2.38%
smaller 2.07%
direct 1.86%
formidable 1.63%
tough 1.47%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
competitor 0.08%
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