1.   And it undercuts the competition by a fair chunk.

2.   A fare war usually starts with one airline firing the first shot in television, newspaper or radio ads, with others soon matching or undercutting the competition.

3.   After buying more cheaply, it also tried to sell more cheaply, or at least to undercut the competition.

4.   Harvard plan doctors and managers note that throughout most of its history, the centers thrived merely by undercutting the competition on price.

5.   He said Soquimich is likely to become the lowest cost cement producer in Chile, undercutting the competition.

6.   Sporkin criticized the pact for being too narrowly focused and ignoring many of the allegations that Microsoft uses its market dominance to undercut competition.

7.   The weaker yen makes it easier for Japanese automakers to undercut the competition in the U.S. and makes it harder to price U.S. cars attractively in Japan.

8.   Women from the former East Bloc, especially Poles and Ukrainians, congregate in Bologna and Florence, undercutting local competition.

9.   Officials said the growing trend toward transatlantic alliances threatened to undercut fair competition by enabling a handful of carriers to squeeze competitors out of lucrative routes.

10.   The big supermarket company ASDA said all it wants to do is undercut the competition on food prices.

v. + competition >>共 722
face 17.25%
have 4.07%
increase 3.82%
win 2.21%
promote 2.16%
stifle 1.85%
reduce 1.82%
hold 1.79%
create 1.49%
enter 1.43%
undercut 0.21%
undercut + n. >>共 292
price 6.76%
effort 6.47%
support 3.74%
competitor 3.17%
authority 2.88%
argument 2.30%
rival 2.16%
competition 1.87%
claim 1.44%
credibility 1.44%
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