Similar words: imperfect competition, competitor, competition, competitive, competitiveness, pure competition, perfect competition, non-price competition. Meaning: [kəm'piːt] adj. being in competition.
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121. Backley was bitterly disappointed when an injury prevented him from competing in the Olympic Games.
122. The institute found that only 18 percent of card holders defect to competing grocers, compared with 21 percent for card-less shoppers.
123. Computing is still a world made up of many technical directions, product implementations, and competing vendors.
124. The toughest competition is competing with yourself - to try to be better than what you have performed or achieved. Dr T.P.Chia
125. There is a high cost in time and money for audit firms in competing in a change in auditors.
126. Academic freedom is not absolute, and courts balance it against competing educational values.
127. But because lenders are competing for business, many are offering to cover some of the charges.
128. It is difficult to escape the conclusion that he has a mental and emotional block about competing with his compatriots.
129. She has been competing for three weeks under a temporary restraining order issued April 15 by a federal district judge in Phoenix.
130. The effect of a double-Harrison transformation can be deduced by any number of competing techniques.
131. Fujitsu, Hitachi, and NEC are competing with US firms to build the world's fastest supercomputer.
132. This struggle revolves around opposing material interests of competing classes and groups in all countries.
133. The localities described by Cooke and colleagues are essentially local market-places competing with others in the international network.
134. Competing with the national team or going overseas are the only options at this point.
135. Being a suspicious soul I also ran a competing companies test disk on the system.
136. But too many are from unqualified applicants competing for fewer job openings.
137. Nevertheless, by age 5,(www.Sentencedict.com) she was competing in regional music festivals.
138. The results will provide deeper insight into the impact of external constraints and competing functional goals upon the firm's marketing effectiveness.
139. Yet it is normally said that it is a breach of an agent's duty to act for competing principals.
140. More than 30 players, including juniors and novices will be competing.
141. Flocks of executives entered the company from competing firms, bringing different styles, values, and corporate cultures with them.
142. He created two competing monopolies which are causing considerable unrest within the industry.
143. The most dissension may come from competing rivals for higher office.
144. These days there are hundreds of newspapers, including four competing dailies, and a handful of independent television and radio stations.
145. Others again have taken as the play's essence the need to reconcile not truth and falsehood but competing truths.
146. The three competing shipbuilding teams have opted for angular, low profiles without the jutting antennas and masts familiar to most vessels.
147. During 1995, the Amex lost 28 companies to competing exchanges and delisted another 38 companies for financial and other problems.
148. In all these respects, materialism functions just like theism, as one competing metaphysical scheme amongst others.
149. Several disputes have broken out between businesses competing for the best locations.
150. As there are too few places, comparison between competing claims is necessary.
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