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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181. Prices have dropped to a reasonable level, and we have buyers competing for them, with gazumping going on.
182. All interpretation requires the reconciliation of the competing claims of assimilation and accommodation.
183. Whenever I tried to balance these competing goods in my mind, I thought of students like Tammy and Sabour.
184. Legislators dependent on campaign contributions became the pawns of competing special-interest lobbies, who held each other in check.
185. Dustbin derby: Schools throughout Langbaurgh are competing for Telethon's dustbin derby by collecting plastic bags for recycling.
186. The cities are competing against each other to attract and retain business.
187. The legitimate pursuit of competing interests can balance and preserve social and organisational arrangements.
188. The result: Less-connected candidates have a real chance of competing with their well-funded opponents.
189. Only she, of all the women, seemed not to be competing for his attention.
190. The biggest entry is for the handicap singles with 74 players competing.
191. The firm began making Social Security numbers available through its P-Trak service last year, something competing firms have done for years.
192. London will again fill one of the places with Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham competing for the other spot.
193. The general purpose of these provisions is to allow the court so far as possible to settle competing claims in one set of proceedings.
194. As a civil engineer, Susan will be competing in a predominantly male profession.
195. Part of the justification for censorship in the first place stemmed from competing conceptions of the priesthood.
196. In short, the baddest of the bad were competing for jobs.
197. In this area, market forces are likely to decide between the various competing standards before official bodies make up their minds.sentencedict.com/competing.html
198. The Primestar satellite effort has put the cable industry in the odd position of competing against itself.
199. A number of Ulster riders will be competing in today's opening round of the Supercup series at Oulton Park.
200. Desum breads were competing against yeast breads and both were quite excellent.
201. It would probably divide its loyalties between the competing political authorities, leading in the worst case to civil war.
202. It is wise to remember that these men were competing at a time when the black presence was of only tiny significance.
203. It must also offer access to competing third-party freight operators' on fair commercial terms'.
204. Ray designed a system called Tierra that consisted of competing programs that were constantly being filled by mutation with small errors.
205. They are among the national squad scullers competing who are seeking a place in the Olympic team.
206. Gas is also competing directly with coal for the heavy fuel oil market.
207. The two also are competing in the lucrative market for business software.
208. No longer mere house organs for competing political factions, newspapers became influential and independent institutions in their own right.
209. Two weeks is not a long time especially as social workers have many competing claims on their time.
210. Invariably, the own-brand range is offered at lower prices than the competing brands.
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