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Right now, residential rooftop solar companies, whether they directly employ workers or subcontract out the work to other installation crews, essentially compete in the residential construction market where barriers to entry are low, unionized contractors are absent, and contractors who comply with employment laws and building codes must compete with many who skirt these regulations.
And rather than switch its entire business over to Merced, Intel continues to develop the Pentium line for a new generation that will essentially compete with Merced.
It would also essentially compete with Facebook and Twitter — development platforms that rely on ad revenue and sometimes release new features that compete with apps created by third-party developers.
Each of the credit scoring models available to lenders essentially compete against each other as they're all designed to do pretty much the same things.
The existence of viral miR-like sequences opens the intriguing possibility that they may be able to interact with cellular mRNAs, and essentially compete with cellular miRs.
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Another hitch is that the buildings themselves are essentially competing beautiful fortresses designed as grand monuments, not inviting public spaces.
Business and leisure travelers "are essentially competing with each other for whatever rooms are available," said Ms. Campbell.
"Foreign companies are essentially competing at the top end of a bottom-heavy market," said Sapna Naik, the senior food researcher at Rabobank India.
Because every team is essentially competing for two spots in the title game, the debates about the strength of teams' conferences percolate each year.
This is desirable because of the rise of electronic exchanges, in which machine-powered models are, essentially, competing against other machine-powered models.
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