Sentence examples for making a competitor from inspiring English sources

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We like the idea quite a bit, but the Linux group itself doesn't, and is making a competitor.

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It could be made a competitor by adding claims about the way that the divine will brings it about that these obligations obtain.

This will make China a natural buyer of large quantities of Russian gas, making it a competitor to Europe, which already relies heavily on gas from Russia.

Two low-fare carriers, Frontier Airlines and AirTran Airways, are making a play for competitors' most loyal customers.

By then, Mr. Beck will be hosting his new show on GBTV.com at 5 p.m., making him a competitor.

The system, baptized NETS, will be universally accepted by merchants, from taxis to grocery stores, making it a competitor to Visa or MasterCard.

The biggest is that Google now makes a Firefox competitor, Chrome.

These deals have already made SFX a competitor to established concert promoters like Live Nation Entertainment.

But forced to sell at ever-lower prices — and hurt by lower-priced competitors making a profit has been increasingly difficult.

The company contended that a researcher, Dr. Robert G. Hauser of Minneapolis, made several errors that made it appear that the Riata had produced more deaths than another widely used lead made by a competitor, Medtronic.

Why RIM felt the need to go out and make an iPhone competitor is beyond me.

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