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HP hopes its new purchase will enable it to compete better with IBM in a broad range of computer services.

But WinRT is a "bet the farm" strategy from the world's largest software company designed to enable it to compete directly with a product that's destroying its business.

But he warned that "Nokia still lacks the true killer phone that will enable it to compete with the iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S III".

The acquisition would make Cooper the world's third-biggest maker of contact lenses and enable it to compete with Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest maker, and Ciba Vision, a Novartis unit that is the second-largest maker.

It helps, of course, to have such outstanding players as those of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, with the long history and financial backing to enable it to compete with America's best.

Already the wealthiest university in the UK, Cambridge is to launch a £2bn fundraising drive this week to enable it to compete with wealthy US Ivy League rivals such as Yale and Harvard.

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The Sony PlayStation's competitive price points have enabled it to compete with the Microsoft Xbox over the years, and now its VR headset gives consumers a more cost-friendly option compared to the $799 price point of the HTC Vive.

Mr. Dubey not only revived the Hindi theater but also modernized it, enabling it to compete with the English-language theater that once prevailed in Mumbai.

Computer Associates argues that its sales are strong and improving and that Mr. Wyly's plan to split the company into four independent divisions would deprive it of the scale that has enabled it to compete effectively.

Oil and natural gas from fields off the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro state are a major asset used for developing manufacturing activities in Rio's metropolitan area, enabling it to compete with other major cities for new investment in industry.

The same is true of the audience: that budget buys so-called production values — a manicured lighting scheme that's achieved only with a large battery of equipment and a large crew to deploy it, which gives this movie of intimate confrontations the polish of a high-budget film and enables it to compete in the market with other high-budget films.

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