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Once Europe's supreme maritime power, Spain by the mid-eighteenth century was facing fierce competition from England and France.
Among private-sector organizations, high-technology firms particularly young firms facing fierce competition—are sometimes organized as adhocracies.
Facing fierce competition in marketplaces, companies try to determine the optimal settings of design attribute of new products from which the best customer satisfaction can be obtained.
Kodak, facing fierce competition from overseas and suffering from disastrous forays into new businesses, had been maintaining what many called a bloated bureaucracy.
The retailer is facing fierce competition from fast-growing discounters Aldi and Lidl, and is looking for ways to win over shoppers.
Catherine E. Sutter, the president and owner of Pro-Tec Mobile Casaunications of Casa Grande, Ariz., was facing fierce competition in difficult economic times.
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But Unocal faced fierce competition.
King's existing drugs face fierce competition from generics.
However, he faces fierce competition both from Cruz and John Kasich.
France, the one time world leader of wine, began to face fierce competition.
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