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"Every bank out there is competing for the same customer today," Ms. Wood said.
But increasingly, they are competing for the same customer and the same turf.
It is fairly clear that Hot Topic, which sells an assortment of studded black vests, Hello Kitty hoodies and body jewelry and colored hair extensions, does not compete for the same customer as Abercrombie & Fitch.
Levco is charging 5.225 cents per kilowatt hour for its most common residential rate, while the authorized Connecticut Light and Power rate for the same customer is 5.643 cents.
They compete with each other for the same customer base, and in most of Queens, ethnic groups live and work separately, hardly ever touching and not caring if they do or not.
However, it's bound to have a price tag well north of $65,000, meaning that, even if it's furiously fast, it's simply not going to be competing for the same customer who can afford the CTS-V.
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Opponents of Uber, Lyft and other smartphone-powered transportation services have long lobbied for regulators to treat these companies the same way taxi companies are treated, given that they're vying for many of the same customers.
Banks, brokers and asset managers are vying for the cash of the same customers.
Your competition is vying for the same customers.
Legions of sales representatives competed for the same customers.
Companies vying for the same customers are engaged in explicit, mutual, ongoing competition.
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for the same scam
for the same team
for the same magazine
for the same bill
for the same official
for the corporate customer
for the next customer
for the same success
for the same electorate
for the same amount
for the same cost
for the same fate
for the individual customer
for the same salary
for the same pot
for the same power
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