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Dirt track drivers are hardly competing for fame and fortune.
No. 9 Missouri fast-forwarded to the undoing part, hardly competing in a loss to No. 8 Colorado State, rekindling memories of last year's flop as a No. 2, Gregg Doyel writes on CBSSports.com.com
Even Mr. Thompson, who is hardly competing in New Hampshire, tangled with Mr. Romney over his health care plan in Massachusetts, charging that he favored mandates in his own state.
They were hardly competing with Labour at all in this election; they took the working class Labour vote for granted that they've got in Glasgow, Dundee and North Lanarkshire".
The cathedral, whilst a world heritage site and regarded by many as the finest remaining piece of Norman architecture, holds no records for age or size and, a solitary Futureheads acapella performance aside, is hardly competing with St. Giles-in-the-Fields for the place of worship with most crossover appeal.
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Independent research firms could hardly compete against the juggernaut.
Just as in London works hanging alongside can hardly compete.
For the young, postage stamps can hardly compete with smart phones.
On television nowadays, the World Series can hardly compete with Browns versus Jaguars, Week Seven.
Hotel lounges are also popular venues, though Formica tables hardly compete with the glories of creation.
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