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And in mobile software, that means competing for 'free' with 'free'".
That means competing door to door, computer to computer, Web site to Web site.
It wants all the business now, even if that means competing against and destroying the very partners that made the big boys big in the first place.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R), who hosted the summit, begged GOP presidential candidates to compete in his state's primary — even though that means competing against Bush and Rubio, who dominate statewide polls.
That means competing against the likes of Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani -- and until upstarts like Urban Golf Gear can find a way to do that, they are pretty much left to their own devices, no matter how much buzz they might create.
Fundamentally, a central London university needs to house its students in central London, and that means competing with a vast number of rich Britons who want to live there too, as well as with members of the global elite who have decided a £20m crashpad in zone 1 or 2 is a must-have accessory on a par with a Hermès Birkin bag or the number of a great plastic surgeon.
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So be it, if that meant competing with his former employer.
Last week, our ambition to compete in the global race was airily dismissed as a race to the bottom, that it means competing with China on sweatshops and India on low wages.
That means a system where individuals have confidence that paying their fair share means competing on a level playing field, where the same rules apply to all.
Last week, our ambition to compete in the global race was airily dismissed as a race to the bottom......that it means competing with China on sweatshops and India on low wages.
Juan Manuel Santos, a former defence minister, and two other close allies of Mr Uribe have been poised for weeks to declare their candidacies, but only if that does not mean competing with the boss.
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