Sentence examples for savage competition from inspiring English sources

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The corruption creates huge incentives for criminal groups to consolidate their markets through savage competition for voids in "authority".

This is proof, if any were needed, of the sheer cussedness of the Murdoch empire and hints at the savage competition in the British newspaper industry.

Furthermore, the CRC was also apprised of the risks (e.g., continued savage competition) and costs (e.g., the $185 million printing investment) associated with generating these future cash flows.

Surely with such savage competition from supermarkets, the internet and the ever-promised threat of e-books, publishers ought to be making their hardcovers more appealing, not less.

At a packed rally on Sunday, he attacked European Union trade rules, which he said had opened French markets to "savage" competition, and called for a protectionist "buy European" rule for public spending that would raise costs and invite retaliation.

Online corporate bookmakers are subject to "savage competition" from a world of online betting, ranging from overseas-licensed operators to "outright crooks" who are unregulated but easily accessible to customers, Fletcher says.

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Lumet, now eighty-three, waroundund when both Arthur Miller's contentious family plays and live TV drama were at their peak (Lumet directed hundreds of shows), and this movie, with its savage competitions between brothers and between generations, has the feel of yesterday's dramaturgy.

Fierce competition, fare wars, weak currencies and high fuel prices have savaged airline earnings in Australia and New Zealand this year.

Their charge will upset many established Western firms, which will face increasingly savage price competition, and also overturn many assumptions about the rich world's competitive advantage.

In the world of RuPaul's Drag Race, it takes a certain something to succeed: beauty alone can't get you the crown of "America's Next Drag Superstar", and the ability to rhetorically savage your competition won't score you any points unless the library is open – which it is, once each season.

Like many other pharmaceutical companies, Bristol-Myers's results have been savaged by competition from generic manufacturers, and the company has struggled to come up with new blockbuster drugs.

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