1.   An electronics company that makes its products in Malaysia might be more competitive against its U.S. and European rivals than if it made them in high-cost Japan.

2.   Any programmer can design a game engine that will be competitive against a human.

3.   As rates rise, the metal also becomes less competitive against interest-bearing assets such as bonds.

4.   A cut in rates would have made precious metals like gold more competitive against interest-bearing assets such as bonds.

5.   Additionally, some businesses are taking advantage of exchange rates to push export prices higher while still being price competitive against foreign made goods, analysts said.

6.   Additionally, some businesses are taking advantage of exchange rates to push export prices higher, while still being price competitive against foreign made goods, analysts said.

7.   But why bother, when you can be competitive against the computer without even learning to play solid man-on-man?

8.   By next Sunday, the bet here is it probably will be, and Seahawks will be at least competitive against the Denver Broncos.

9.   Cor has recognized that they must be patient and begin to compile a database that will be competitive against Reopro.

10.   Ewing, competitive against Alonzo Mourning on one good leg, could not have stopped Duncan any more than Chris Dudley, Marcus Camby or Kurt Thomas.

a. + against >>共 863
higher 11.85%
lower 8.93%
up 6.02%
effective 4.23%
high 3.69%
steady 2.69%
stable 1.96%
weak 1.41%
strong 1.34%
weaker 1.30%
competitive 0.73%
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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