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"It's just getting more difficult to compete," he said.
So it's more difficult to compete when everyone is offering the same level of service.
"Retailers that do not have access to this content would find it more difficult to compete for these customers.
"But now," she is quoted as saying, "as a working mother of two, I realize it is more difficult to compete in certain areas.
I'm happy that it's this way, because anything else would make it more difficult to compete and to play at the highest levels.
But as the hospital merger boom continues, hospitals fiercely holding onto their independence may find it more difficult to compete against bigger, leaner organizations, say analysts.
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In Germany, for example, big companies face daunting labour regulations that make it difficult to compete against more flexible foreign competitors.
Even before the Financial Crisis, smaller banks saddled with a growing regulatory burden found it difficult to compete with more efficient mega banks.
Even if you've discovered exciting possibilities, you may face other obstacles: Perhaps you're finding it difficult to compete with more-seasoned professionals.
And, as a result, more traditional insurance brokers are finding it difficult to compete with the company's business model.
Blackberry have found it increasingly difficult to compete in the mobile phone market with more fashionable Apple and Android phones.
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