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Expect Sun to try hard to catch up with competitors outside the U.S. "In Europe, hp and ibm are much more established companies than Sun," says Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein in New York.
I really tried to get this guy, so I hope by putting this out there, it helps everyone see what we do behind the scenes -- that we really try hard to catch people like this".
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It is also trying hard to catch up with Google's services, notably internet search.
But how long that will remain the case is open to question, for those on the other side of the Atlantic are trying hard to catch up.
The television news business is trying hard to catch up with rapidly changing technology.
That sets a pretty high bar for pointlessness, and the Senate's Republican hardliners are trying hard to catch up.
Chief executives with compliant auditors can get away with publishing questionable numbers.Britain is trying hardest to catch up.
Along with cycling, it tries harder to catch drug cheats than any other sport with stringent testing.
A timeless look is one that doesn't "try too hard" to catch others' attention.
Michele Kleier, president of Gumley Haft Kleier, is cynical about trying too hard to catch the eye of the very wealthy.
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