Sentence examples for nascent competition from inspiring English sources

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We need to keep a steady course to allow this nascent competition to grow".

The latter pulled out of the sport this year on the very eve of the start of the newly-formed FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), of which this race is both the third round and jewel in the crown - a severe blow to the nascent competition.

"If five companies with a market share of less than 50 percent pose a threat to nascent competition from digital distribution models," the letter says, referring to the e-books case, "does one company with a market share above 40 percent pose a similar threat?" In a statement, Universal countered several of the letter's points, most strongly the e-books analogy.

A previous right-wing coalition government had lifted price controls in 2002, sparking interest in India's nascent competition at the pump.

If they could succeed in finding quick penetration into Yale, Stanford and Columbia, Zuck said, with nascent competition already in place, then they knew the rest would come easier.

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Nascent telecommunications competition should keep the pressure on incumbent telecom carrier Telenor, which is negotiating a merger with Sweden's Telia.

Suddenly, every network ― and every nascent streaming competitor ― faced fierce competition in Netflix.

In November 2007, it had been awarded the 2010 world indoor championships and in June 2009 Doha would be one of the last cities added to the calendar for the nascent Diamond League, the IAAF competition that began in 2010.

In Russia, Vladimir Putin has suppressed political competition, a nascent independent media, and any hope for an independent judiciary or legislature while managing to convince millions of his countrymen that the United States is hypocritical and immoral, no more democratic than any other country.

Slowing growth at home has prompted Chinese phone brands to look overseas, with many turning to India where they have long beaten out the local competition and nascent markets like Indonesia, which could grow significantly.

It is a generally accepted view in the transcription field that shortly after synthesis of 30 50 nt-long RNA by a bacterial RNA polymerase, the initiation/σ factor is released from the transcription complex, likely in competition with nascent RNA and/or elongation factors, such as NusG.

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