81.   Friends and co-workers described Duncum as warm, compassionate and competitive in a good-natured way.

82.   Goodlatte argues that the restriction makes American software companies less competitive in foreign markets.

83.   Greenspan indicated that academy officials had hoped to be more competitive in Conference USA, which Army joined last year.

84.   Graham makes Gore more competitive in Florida.

85.   Gore became competitive in the public opinion polls once more and went on to decisively win the Iowa caucuses despite an all-out push by Bradley.

86.   He believes he is competitive in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Louisiana, although his home state of Tennessee is closer than he would like.

87.   He has been frank about his intentions to make the state-owned utility more profitable and more competitive in the U.S.

88.   He could also assure Gore that the ticket would be more competitive in Missouri.

89.   He even praised unions that permitted layoffs in factories that needed to be refitted to become competitive in world markets.

90.   He must keep the Dodgers competitive in an impatient city.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
competitive 0.29%
competitive + p. >>共 51
in 30.65%
with 28.03%
on 6.51%
as 5.79%
than 5.33%
for 3.80%
by 3.62%
against 3.53%
at 1.36%
without 1.18%
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