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Often, this means the foundation mounting competitions for grant applications, and giving money to the winners, which usually means the most "pioneering" (Steiner's word) and those that promise to fulfil a need not met by other charities.
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It closed ten years later, the victim of mounting competition from national chains like Bed Bath & Beyond.
Teva's shares plunged last year amid mounting competition for its No. 1 drug, a branded multiple sclerosis medicine called Copaxone.
Investor appetite for HKT has been tempered by slow growth prospects in the company's fixed-line operations and mounting competition in Hong Kong's cellphone market.
The cutbacks come as the renewable industry faces mounting competition from fossil fuels like coal and natural gas, whose prices have fallen during the global financial crisis.
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But Nokia, once the world's largest cellphone maker, now ranks third behind Samsung and Apple and faces mounting competition from cheap devices made in emerging markets like China and India.
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