Sentence examples for compete to serve from inspiring English sources

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Government can facilitate business and companies will compete to serve the poor customers because of the $5tn market potential.

Two of New York City's biggest hospital systems reached agreement on Wednesday to pursue a merger that would shake up the way medical care is delivered, especially in Manhattan, where hospitals compete to serve some of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the world.

The investigation offers a rare inside look at the clubby relationship between high-ranking Wall Street executives and officials at government agencies they compete to serve, as they gossiped via e-mail messages about their vacation plans, children and golf games before turning to the details of their pitches to win agency business.

"The Commission's aim is to promote effective competition, in which banks compete to serve customers well rather than exploiting lack of customer awareness or poor regulation," the report says.

The NTIA created a win-win-win solution with its multi-stakeholder process, because the parties have agreed to new business methods that incentivize companies to compete to serve consumers better.

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Mr. Musgrove and the Republican candidate, Roger Wicker, are competing to serve the final four years of a six-year term started by Mr. Lott, who retired last December.

For Portugal, this means competing to serve the cities of Seville and Malaga by lorry or train, or acting as a shipping hub by battling with rival ports in Spain and Morocco.Portugal should be well-placed to compete.

Smaller law firms seeking to avoid being swallowed up in mergers, but still competing to serve corporations that need legal advice spanning national and international borders, can use networks to compete around the country or around the world.

The airline industry is eager to make such concessions because customers like Ms. Slaughter represent a fast-growing market that the carriers say they are competing to serve better.

The tide is inundating the popular newspaper market competing to serve its consumers, otherwise known as "the common people", with stories that were water-tight and proofed in the winning of a defendant's burden of truth by securing the evidence to justify libel; only to discover that the law of privacy has holed them below the water line.

Such an approach would operate by creating a market in which providers of counseling and advice competed to serve individuals.

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