Sentence examples for burgeoning competition from inspiring English sources

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Faced with burgeoning competition in the retail market – notably the arrival of international high street stores Zara and Top Shop, the online threat and the emergence of a new breed of Australian designers such as sass & bide and Josh Goot revered on the world stage – the Lisa Ho brand has been plagued by rumours of financial crisis for several years.

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There, and in the burgeoning regional competitions in the Baltics and in the South China Sea, the Administration's policies have left no clear endgame for the next President.

But the billionaires have nevertheless struck up a kind of competition in the burgeoning business of private spaceflight.

And he will have to fend off competition from a burgeoning number of rivals such as King.com, whose "Candy Crush Saga" is winning rave reviews from gamers.

However in recent decades its hippy-ish image was seen as anachronistic and faced stiff competition in a burgeoning market for office workers' lunches.

As domain names, generic terms lower the astronomical costs of customer acquisition in cyberspace, making them valuable assets whose worth will grow with increasing competition and the burgeoning web population.MICHAEL TIPPETTNew YorkSurveying SpainSIR You say in your survey of Spain (November 25th) that the country has "many faces", yet you mention only the coastal regions.

The unit will be run by Douglas L. Davis, the current head of Intel's embedded and communications group, who will be charged with making sure Intel can fend off all kinds of competition in the burgeoning market for PC offshoots.

Starship is facing significant competition in the burgeoning market for "professional service robotics".

A new doctor is hired ― Anna, a gorgeous, chilly blonde ― and Mindy immediately clashes with her new competition, noting in a burgeoning rage that her devoted fan Morgan has already begun sucking up to the new woman doctor.

On nearly every day since, the Olympics proceeded on dual tracks: one following the riveting, uplifting competition, the other pursuing a burgeoning backlash and undercurrent of finger-pointing.

Further expansion in the low-cost sector, however, might be handicapped by Beijing's tight control of routes, as well as new competition from the country's burgeoning high-speed rail network.

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