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One reason, Mr. Döpfner said, is that Axel Springer has dared to compete with itself.
The judge concluded that Microsoft had used its prodigious market power and immense profits to stifle innovation and to harm both consumers and any companies that dared to compete with it.
Yes, the price is steep, at $39,000 to nearly $60,000, but the SRX is, on balance, a credible first effort in an arena where G.M. had never dared to compete.
"Boko Haram is the handiwork of those who promised to make the country ungovernable if Jonathan dared to compete in the election," they say, referring to the displeasure expressed by certain northern politicians in 2012, when Jonathan broke a gentlemen's agreement not to run for a second term and to hand over party leadership to the north.
It dared to compete with journalism's most esteemed brands.
In fact, the only big institution that so far has been allowed to fail so was Lehman Brothers, whose great sin pretty obviously was that it dared to compete with the great Goldman Sachs -- and we now know just how mad that made Goldman's former CEO-cum-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.
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"Dare to compete".
"Dare to compete, Mrs. Clinton," she said.
Maybe I should "dare to compete".
Only a few Côte Rôties even dare to compete.
"Dare to care, dare to compete, dare to dream, dare to love, and no matter what happens, no matter how hard you hear the dogs barking at your heels, keep going.
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