Sentence examples for competitor right now from inspiring English sources

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"The biggest competitor right now is the Internet," he said.

If you're SAP, Oracle's biggest competitor right now, and if you've built all your applications on Java, and Oracle now owns Java, that's a bit of a problem for you.

While traditional in-person eye exam places might see Opternative as a dangerous competitor right now, the startup hopes to partner with them down the line.

Oculus' only major competitor right now is Sony, which displayed its Project Morpheus virtual reality system at E3.

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You can argue with a straight face that the two are not competitors right now.

"I think we're doing a pretty good job against our competitors right now," he said.

He says that there are some 30-40 corridors like this one that are underserved by competitors right now, making for a very nice niche business.

Those competitors right now are blogs and online news hubs who are still furry little rodents in the underbrush, but who won't stay little forever.

Mike Brown remains a wonderful competitor but, right now, the form English-qualified full-back is probably Toulon's Delon Armitage.

The only thing that remotely resembles a competitor out there right now is the Xoom.

If anything, what Aol* competitor Yahoo needs right now is youth, hipness.

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