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Much as Shuggie fears the volatile Red, he immediately hates Jimmy, a far more potent competitor for his mother's affection.
This is despite (i) Japan's Softbank injecting its competitive expertise and $5bn into Sprint (third of four nationwide mobile players in the US); (ii) TMUS (fourth of four nationwide mobile players) striving to become an ever more potent competitor.
Sony, he said, is a more potent competitor than Microsoft, which is "still not out of the woods on understanding what it's going to take to succeed in this business".
IBM is in many ways a more potent competitor.
Intel's position in desktops, the research firm said, "is about the most vulnerable it has ever been in its history, as AMD's Athlon 64 has emerged as a viable if not more potent competitor".
Apple's retail stores, which now number 27, continue to multiply, which makes it a more potent competitor to its own customers such as CompUSA, Circuit City –which is selling off its remaining Apple inventory and others.
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In a range of lower concentrations, however, the multiply-PEGylated albumin conjugate was much more potent as a competitor than free mPEG.
But in some respects, Taskworld is fairly simple and still needing more to make it a potent competitor in the market.
As shown in Figure 8A, an mPEG conjugate of albumin was much more potent than HO-PEG-albumin as a competitor for the binding to mPEG-SOD of antibodies raised against mPEG-uricase.
Taken together, 2H-5 and 2H-6 are more selective than Ht-N 3 (as evidenced by no change in their IC50's in the presence and absence of tRNA) and are ∼6-fold more potent than Ht-N 3 in the presence of competitor (Table 1).
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