Sentence examples for term competition from inspiring English sources

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As McDonough notes, the Latin root of the term competition is 'competere': meaning, to "strive together".

But there are differences in the translation of the term "competition" in other languages.

"But in the longer term, competition erodes as the spread between e-books and physical books grows greater.

Because the envisaged markets are easily reaching billions of dollars in the short term, competition is significant, hampering dissemination of detailed commercial designs, operating conditions, and performance information.

He then develops topics having to do with long term competition, including barriers to entry, contestability, exit, and research and development.

I think one of the key reasons for entering the U.S. market is, first, we believe that long term, competition will be global.

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In the autumn term, competitions such as the Innovation Challenge, which asks students to add value through innovation to a mystery object, help to engage students in entrepreneurship.

Short-term competition trumps long-term collaboration every time.

"This creates some long-term competition from a clean AAA name," he said.

The government plans to run a long-term competition in that time.

"It doesn't resolve long-term competition issues, but it is a wonderful step in the right direction.

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