71.   Overlay cartel competition on electoral politics, and the potential for bloody conflict grows exponentially.

72.   Pilson said the numbers are determined by the matchups, quality of play, time of day, and competition on the other networks.

73.   Price growth will be restrained by falling unit wage costs and tough price competition on world markets as Asian companies benefit from plunging currencies, the bank said.

74.   Ragnarsson has been particularly impressive in training camp and preseason, and, despite some heavy competition on the blue line, has apparently won a regular job.

75.   Right now there can be no real competition on the offensive line.

76.   Roseanne is uncharacteristically nurturing but not to the point where she can forget her competition on the other networks.

77.   Several programs are forming leagues with other area schools and playing a weekly round-robin competition on weeknights.

78.   Santorum had no competition on the Republican side.

79.   Some clergy associations have lobbied sports leagues to avoid scheduling competitions on Sunday mornings, with little success.

80.   So far, Brown faces no formidable competition on either end of the political spectrum.

n. + on >>共 1528
pressure 1.52%
report 1.14%
comment 1.06%
decision 0.94%
agreement 0.93%
impact 0.90%
restriction 0.85%
work 0.67%
detail 0.57%
price 0.54%
competition 0.05%
competition + p. >>共 78
from 22.31%
in 20.98%
for 18.22%
with 7.54%
among 6.14%
between 5.02%
on 2.74%
at 2.56%
by 1.85%
to 1.84%
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