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All these vehicles get fine reviews in car magazines, but they are going up against well-entrenched, competitive models.
Its entrenched competition?
The participatory Question Based Facilitation grows directly out of the need to improve planning process in situations, which are entrenched or stagnated, highly competitive or conflictual.
Because Germany's competitive advantage was entrenched by the euro.
Moreover, the competition is well entrenched.
Politics may be fractious and corruption entrenched, but a culture of democracy has taken root, with freely competitive media and lively public debate.
In 1968, he introduced the Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker system, which became a best seller for more than 25 years and firmly entrenched Bose, based in Framingham, Mass., as a leader in a highly competitive audio components marketplace.
Or, it may be that the monopoly is so entrenched that the changes in conduct, even if implemented as proposed, do not sufficiently address the competitive injury and provide adequate protection that allows the software industry to be fully competitive and innovative.
New initiatives are always possible to retain and attract fans - with on-field success and major, competitive fixtures being the most important factors - and the sense remains that too many old ideas are entrenched.
Special interests are entrenched.
Because they are entrenched.
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