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"[Getting promoted] makes it easier to keep Jermaine as we can now compete financially," said Grayson.
"We're never going to be able to compete financially with the private sector," Mr. Hurt said.
A gay bar, Mr. Gray said, "simply cannot compete financially with a modern straight bar".
"We certainly weren't in position to compete financially with the Yankees," Hunsicker said.
South Korean clubs are unable to compete financially with their newly rich counterparts in China.
At this time, hydrogen-based power plants and large hydrogen production facilities are capital intensive and unable to compete financially against hydrocarbon-based energy production facilities.
"[Tech companies] are never going to compete financially with zero-day buyers," said American Civil Liberties Union technologist Christopher Soghoian.
Republicans said their candidates, with the help of conservative groups, were finally able to compete financially with Democrats, who have long held the advantage.
"He's a superb player and we didn't want to lose him, but there was no way we could compete financially," Rees said.
As a result, the dispute has the potential of dealing Mr. McCain a crippling blow in his ability to compete financially against his Democratic opponent.
Southampton are aware that they will struggle to compete financially with the elite clubs and know that they have to comply with Financial Fair Play rules.
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