Sentence examples for be any competition from inspiring English sources

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There shouldn't be any competition!

But if they settle the case with the publishers and create huge barriers to newcomers in the market there won't be any competition.

"Pretty soon, if it continues, you'll find that everyone's going to have rights to everyone else's technology, so there's not going to be any competition," said Julie Mar-Spinola, chief litigation and intellectual property counsel for the Atmel Corporation, a semiconductor maker in San Jose, Calif.

But at Tinder, there won't be any competition over energy or resources between two separate products.

"Instead of launching on iPhone and Android as most people were doing, we looked at Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 because we knew there wouldn't be any competition, the users would probably be a little more forgiving and would put up with having a little bit smaller user base for the time being".

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Like there's any competition.

But there has rarely been any competition at quarterback.

"I don't think there's any competition at all," Coach Anne Donovan said.

"We can't believe it when people ask if there's any competition between us.

"I don't know if there's any competition," LeGarie said, referring to him and Cooper.

It brought competition into a field where there hadn't been any competition and that's the American way.

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