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It didn't mean competing with your peers.
This will mean competing with the United States politically, economically and technologically.
In contrast, a predicted path of Q4 to Q2 to Q1 would mean competing against an improving incumbent-technology ecosystem.
She knew that going into public interest law would mean competing for a handful of jobs at nonprofits with limited funds.
Continuous innovation requires the imagination and courage to challenge the initial hypotheses of your current business model (channel, cost, customers, products, supply chain, etc). This might mean competing with and if necessary killing your own products.
It will mean competing radio and TV campaigns, millions of e-mails and Twitter messages, and rival groups organizing trips to Washington by business executives or direct appeals in Congressional districts.
Juan Manuel Santos, a former defence minister, and two other close allies of Mr Uribe have been poised for weeks to declare their candidacies, but only if that does not mean competing with the boss.
In some areas, leadership disputes mean competing governments sometimes hand out titles for the same piece of land.
"At times, this may mean competing with ADP, and at times, it may mean working with ADP.
Since licensing in the home market would mean competing against TV site giants, Viki licenses content to the rest of the world.
Picking up the delegates means competing — even if it also means losing.
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