71.   As a result, True North and Publicis compete against each other rather than cooperate.

72.   As both a driver and owner, Earnhardt competed against himself, a conflict of interest in more developed sports.

73.   As in all track events here, all athletes advanced from the trials to the finals, where they competed against people of similar capacity.

74.   As investors became wary of the industry, telephone start-ups that opened to compete against powerful regional telephone companies started closing their doors after failing to turn a profit.

75.   As Japan deregulates its markets, one of the major changes will be letting banks compete against brokerages.

76.   As Nintendo grew and moved into electronic games, it was split into three research and development departments that competed against one another.

77.   As Apple has struggled to compete against Intel and the Microsoft Corp., it has maintained strong support in the arts community.

78.   As sophomores they transferred to La Salle Academy in Manhattan, competing against the best Catholic scholastic competition there is.

79.   As with earlier versions of Windows, XP is loaded with built-in features that compete against other popular software programs.

80.   Asked to recall his playing days and how he and Campbell competed against each other then, Lemaire was dismissive.

v. + against >>共 702
decide 4.67%
compete 4.54%
work 3.96%
use 3.49%
speak_out 3.10%
lean 2.34%
campaign 2.07%
make 2.01%
start 1.88%
do 1.82%
compete + p. >>共 55
in 41.69%
for 28.32%
against 12.34%
on 5.97%
at 5.24%
as 1.43%
by 0.73%
under 0.44%
without 0.36%
after 0.34%
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