Sentence examples for scrambled to compete from inspiring English sources

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Wall Street firms scrambled to compete.

Since then, the airport estimates that the average unrestricted air fare has dropped 32percentt, as other carriers have scrambled to compete.

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'It won't amount to much.' Now all the mainstream innerspring manufacturers are scrambling to compete with those guys.

British Sky Broadcasting, the biggest portion of which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, is offering interactive digital television by satellite, and cable operators are scrambling to compete.

Still, approval is at least three to four years away, and other big drug makers are already scrambling to compete with Lilly.

For its part, the new exchange is scrambling to compete in what was once a sleepy corner of the stock market.

Workers in western Germany were already scrambling to compete with more flexible eastern Germans and cheap labour on Germany's doorstep in central Europe, and Agenda 2010 increased the pressure.

Other festivals are still scrambling to compete with Outside Lands' palate-pleasers: this site's "Taste of the Bay Area" food hub and "Wine Lands" mobile vineyard are a rare shot of epicurean civility.

We now see Google, Microsoft and Research in Motion scrambling to compete and launch rival products in this new arena.

AutoCAD is a two-dimensional product that hasn't supported the Internet until recently, so Autodesk is scrambling to compete for upgrade dollars.

It's important to note that one of the leaders in the ad network space, AdMob, was recently acquired by Google, leaving many of its competitors scrambling to compete with one of the largest companies in the world.

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