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With its ability to match rivals' discounts, it looks capable of pressing on until others start going bust, he reckons.Peugeot, Fiat and Opel also face intense competition from Asian producers, especially South Korea's Hyundai and Kia, which are continuing to build capacity in the Czech Republic and Slovakia respectively, as well as importing cheap, sharply styled cars from back home.
However, the impact on Farc has been ambiguous: its chances of launching a left-wing insurrection in the manner of Nicaragua's Sandinistas in 1979 are nil, but then they probably always were; yet it looks capable of surviving indefinitely as an armed force as a result of the income from its kidnapping, extortion and cocaine interests.
It's hard to say much about it other than that it looks capable, but at CES I'll have it in my dirty little mitts and we'll have a hands-on report.
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Left by itself, it hardly looks capable of breaking open many local markets (it prefers to resell access to the Bell networks rather than building its own); instead, an alliance with, say, a cable-TV company would be a better way to spur competition.
It's Boston, which hardly looks capable of hanging around very long, even if James's teammates had to talk him out of fixating on his injured elbow, writes Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo.com, which he did not injure while lifting his second straight Most Valuable Player award.
Syriza looks capable of winning, but it would still need coalition allies to form a government.
It should not be a surprise that Missouri looks capable of competing in the SEC.
And Finland's government, spurred on by its zeal to join Europe's single currency, looks capable of innovation.
Neither quarterback looks capable, either.
She looks capable of causing a lot of trouble.
As long as Woods looks capable of winning, viewers respond.
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