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It faces questions about its ability to compete in Europe, where it has only a small presence.
It says it should be judged on its ability to compete in Europe, not on its strength at home.
India had lost confidence in its ability to compete, so it opted for protectionism.
It would seem that a population's access to energy does not only allow it to become rich, it also has a profound impact on its ability to compete effectively in international football.
"Continental is legitimate in its claim that it is being interfered with in its ability to compete," he continued.
Serine/threonine acetylation was discovered in adult mouse brain by MS analysis and, although little is known, it may be of interest due to its ability to compete with the other modifications at these residues [ 32].
How will the center-right adapt when it becomes clear that its dependence on white voters threatens its ability to compete nationally?
DBS still needs to work out how it can offer local-television broadcasts the main stumbling block to its ability to compete with cable.DirecTV's Eddy Hartenstein reckons that the answer is to team up with his enemy's enemy.
Uber had argued it was a digital service, and this ruling will significantly hinder its ability to compete.
Currently, legislative restrictions hamper its ability to compete.
For Nasdaq, the missteps raise questions about its ability to compete for prominent new listings.
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