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Although backing singers were technically competing for work, Clayton talks of a "sisterhood" of allies who helped each other get jobs.
Having been acquired by the Dodgers on waivers, Barajas is technically competing against the Mets for the National League wild-card spot, even though he was in the unusual position of watching the game in their clothing, eating their food and traveling on their charter flight back to New York.
Since these services are technically "competing", it's good to see Instagram playing nice for the greater good of the community.
Snips isn't technically competing with Alexa Voice Service or Google Assistant SDK as they're not designed the same way.
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While we technically compete at an international level, we were able to share experiences and learn more about the national higher education systems in which we are operating.
That's not just because the iPhone can technically compete with the handheld consoles.
PureSolo technically competes in the online karaoke space with others like MikeStar, an online-karaoke community.
PureSolo technically competes in the online karaoke space with others like MikeStar, an online-karaoke community for Europe.
Libeskind was technically not competing to design the site's individual buildings.
Disclosures: Technically, TechCrunch competes with Red Herring on content and events.
The sales staff are paid on commission, so technically they were competing with each other, although at Zwirner's gallery, to stave off conflict, they are bound by a written code of conduct, which Zwirner guards as a trade secret.
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