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This doesn't explain, however, how South Korea and Japan, neighbors with similar cultures, manage to compete with the world's best.
Should it manage to compete with YouTube for music video money, next in its sights might be Spotify, Tidal, and the recently launched Apple Music.
It's a weak argument, given all the schools, insurance companies, transportation providers, and other private entities that manage to compete with services run by governments.
And it is an example of how American companies can manage to compete, even in an industry that would seem to be tailor-made for the Japanese to dominate, since it demands low-cost, high-quality manufacturing.
With their Superstar sneakers, they manage to compete very successfully on "coolness" as quality aspect.
A few brilliant scientists each year will manage to compete with pathway winners and other prefunded scientists.
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Eritrea's young team has managed to compete.
It's pretty special to see us Brits still managing to compete.
Most did very well, and one, Melanie Besner as Amour, managed to compete on equal terms.
Over the last three years Greece has also managed to compete successfully for tens of millions of euros from the European Union available for archaeological projects.
Asked recently how he manages to compete with competitors half his age, Singh said, "I guess I just outwork everybody else".
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