Sentence examples for start to compete from inspiring English sources

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The goal of further expansion may start to compete with other priorities.

"Perhaps we'll see them start to compete on who has the lowest tracking error".

Mr Bredenfoerder expects white will start to compete with blue because it is a clean and efficient colour.

The demand for highly skilled workers will grow too, and countries will start to compete more fiercely for mobile talent.

"The ultimate move will be when they start to compete with the big boys in New York".

But as these services spread and start to compete, consumers may object to the fact that they are not compatible with each other.

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Some suppliers are starting to compete directly.

Even its trucks are starting to compete with its aircraft.

And then banks started to compete with one another.

It also starts to compete with Sales for funding.

For one thing, some public schools have started to compete for students.

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