Sentence examples for long-term competitor from inspiring English sources

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But after reviewing the proposed merger, Mozelle W. Thompson, a commissioner, said in a statement that "the combination -- instead of reducing competition by eliminating a 64-bit-chip rival -- may enhance the merged firm's capabilities and ensure a long-term competitor in the Unix server microprocessor market".

And if you look at all these areas, the Bush team has not only been steadily eroding America's leverage and room for maneuver vis-à-vis its biggest long-term competitor -- China -- but it has actually been making us more dependent than ever on Beijing.

Starting back in 2011 we started saying that HBO would be our primary long-term competitor, particularly for content.

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Many analysts and wireless executives believe that eliminating wireless fees for incoming calls -- as most other countries have done -- could go a long way toward making wireless carriers viable long-term competitors to local phone monopolies.

"The network that we think likely to be our biggest long-term competitor-for-content is HBO.

She lost out in the sprint to long-term rival, Australian Anna Meares, who she described as a "fantastic competitor".

Wall Street will have to be doubly careful it doesn't give away its business in the headlong sprint into China and Asia, by buying short-term growth in a way that creates long-term global competitors.

If you don't, then your marketplace may be popular in the short term, but won't survive for the long-term as competitors chip away at its edges.

Kiva's autonomous robotics technology did not create a long-term barrier for competitors, but it was a strategic short-term advantage that enabled them to move quickly, signing lucrative customer contracts and growing to a point where they could begin enjoying economies of scale.

In October 2013 AT&T decided that because "special access" is a monopoly service and because the company is closing down the "old networks" and going to Internet protocols (IP), where there are no regulations or requirements, the company can simply raise rates or start phasing out long-term contracts to competitors.

In October 2013 AT&T decided that because "special access" is a monopoly service, and because the company is closing down the "old networks" and going to Internet protocols (IP), where there are no regulations or requirements, the company can simply raise rates or start phasing out long-term contracts to competitors.

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