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"No one can compete on that level with the Garden.
"No one can compete with Google on their own anymore," said Jon Miller, the former chairman and chief executive of AOL, which itself is struggling to compete in online advertising.
Most-feared company: "We are so integrated that no one can compete with us on all our turf," says Sobern.
No one can compete.
"No one can compete with them," says Steve.
"No one can compete with us in so many countries, with as big a sales force".
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The promise in the new contract of 6,400 jobs over the next four years, including 1,700 here, is being seen as a vote of confidence that autoworkers in the United States, even unionized ones, can compete with lower-wage nations.
"I can compete globally".
The new songs are a bit more polished, lightly de-emphasizing the traditional source material in favor of more digital thump, as on "Unlimited Trap" or "No One Out Can Compete," which molds its hook from a KRS-One sample.
As one Super League coach said yesterday: "Since Lindsay's been there they have signed Andy Farrell on a massive new contract as well as David Furner, Adrian Lam, Matthew Johns and now Ainscough and Smith from Australia on huge deals which no one else can compete with.
Still, it is possible to have a stellar national oil company, efficient in the classic sense, one that can compete favorably with any Western major.
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