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So Microsoft is once again playing catch-up to compete in spaces in which others are already succeeding: online business productivity suites.
Charlie, Jason and Blowfish are in BC to hunt coho salmon, but there's a catch – they need to compete with the bears.
"Televisions are often set out of the box to be really bright to catch people's eyes — to compete with the other 40 TVs on the wall in the store," says Brooks Flynn, a spokesman for Philips.
Get ready to compete.
But what has really made an impression on me -- from visits to schools, workplaces and homes -- is a China that does not necessarily see itself as trying to compete with or catch up to, the West.
Twice, he finished a race on a Saturday afternoon and had to catch an overnight, transatlantic flight to compete in another one Sunday morning.
In 2004, the brief rise of Howard Dean again illustrated that little-known candidates could catch fire and raise money to compete with candidates blessed by the political establishment, but it also reinforced Iowa's importance.
Hell, it's still January, and we've already caught a glimpse of what's to compete.
Don't get caught in their web, they want you to compete against them.
The United States has one of the worst savings rates in the world and it will be hard to compete until we catch up.
The boom in young adult fiction has left the Arab publishing world playing catch-up, as authors try to compete with Twilight and The Hunger Games without breaking cultural taboos.
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