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Asian and European automakers have "competitively priced, attractive product" that is luring buyers, said David Garrity, an auto analyst with Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
The agreement "assures that local customers, particularly smaller businesses, continue to have competitively priced banking services," said Joel Klein, the assistant United States attorney general in charge of antitrust matters.
Since lanosterol is a precursor of endogenous steroids (Fahy et al. 2005), the presence of lanosterol in the cholesterol-rich diet may have competitively influenced the metabolism and pharmaceutical effects of the steroids including methylprednisolone, resulting in a lower incidence of ON.
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"Oh, man, that was some of the most fun I've had competitively," he added.
Many of the locations had not been visited since the 1990s, such as the and, and only one top level driver had competitively driven on the roads before.
After the Austro-Hungarian Navy had competitively evaluated three foreign submarine designs, it selected the Germaniawerft 506d design, also known as the Type UD, for its new U-7 class of five submarines.
Once geldanamycin has competitively blocked ATP binding to HSP90, the chaperone complex associated with the client protein is biased toward a degradative fate, resulting in poly-ubiquitination and subsequent destruction of the client.
Nevertheless, they should have been competitively bid.
The contracts should have been competitively bid but were not.
They should have been competitively bid, but were not, said Mr. Hevesi.
You're going to have play competitively, play from behind and take risks.
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