Sentence examples for compete equitably from inspiring English sources

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It's just difficult to see how they can compete equitably against these big firms given the money they have to put into advertising and branches".

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But in Chaplin's case, which was superficially almost identical, the judges unanimously decided the British courts had resolved competing rights equitably.

They compete.

Never compete.

To compete.

For the 13th edition the editorial board tried to share the available space more equitably between the subjects competing for entry.

The market cannot be expected to safeguard and allocate fresh water resources equitably across income groups and across competing uses.

It's a sign of how hazy all this is in business that the moral vision is based on whether shareholders own companies or whether the wealth gets more equitably shared by workers, communities, customers or Uncle Joe: that is between two competing ideas, dressed up in moral robes, about who gets the loot and who calls the shots.

Competing narratives.

Competing points.

Competing software?

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