Sentence examples for faced new competition from inspiring English sources

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The show drew 13 million for its 2007 premiere, but faced new competition this time.

But he pointed out that university leavers faced new competition from younger jobseekers being hired by employers for apprenticeships and sponsored degrees.

In the late 1920s, Cunard faced new competition when the Germans, Italians and French built large prestige liners.

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Meanwhile, newspapers face new competition from Web-based local news operations that are springing up around the country.

In addition to wireless and computers, Verizon is also facing new competition in local service in several states, including New Jersey, where regulators have reduced the prices Verizon can charge competitors to use its local lines.

But it is facing new competition.

Banks started facing new competition for both savers and borrowers.

And the Wilshire Grand is about to face new competition.

Drugs which once earned firms billions are facing new competition from their generic counterparts.

And Mr. Thompson's departure came as eBay faces new competition in the mobile space.

Of course, the real challenge will begin next week, when these shows start to face new competition from CBS, ABC and Fox.

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