Sentence examples for beginning to compete from inspiring English sources

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Yet Salmond's opponents are beginning to compete.

Universities are beginning to compete for the brightest and best European exchange students too.

Now the big Internet companies are beginning to compete on privacy.

But China is beginning to compete in many of the same areas.

Northern Ireland, for the first time in a generation, are beginning to compete.

Private, profit-seeking institutions are still a minority, but almost all universities are beginning to compete for talent and money.

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Computers began to compete against humans in the late 1960s.

Tables, chairs and lamps can't begin to compete.

Other networks began to compete in late night as well during the 1980s.

The smaller, or less sexy, charities can't begin to compete.

After leaving Zuchthof Risch, Rafalca began to compete in smaller competitions.

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