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Now Intel is not just trying to catch up in mobile but also trying to leapfrog the competition.
Those two states are trying to leapfrog over the others in violation of Democratic National Committee rules.
The recruiting process is competitive for both students and judges, who are all trying to leapfrog each other to snatch up the best talent before their peers do.
He also noted the national parties' "important role in that they can discourage other states from trying to leapfrog onto our tradition".
One government effort is a fund for nanotechnology, Rosnano, which is trying to leapfrog the West's lead in semiconductors with a next generation of technology products.
On Tuesday night at 8 p.m., many were watching the Yankees trying to leapfrog over the first-place Boston Red Sox.
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The Chinese could try to leapfrog the market by selling more advanced hybrids and plug-ins.
The party is going to try to renew social insurance, and try to leapfrog the Tories on welfare.
The view of China in the U.S. Congress — that China is going to try to leapfrog us by out-polluting us — is out of date.
It was not an easy day.' Leipheimer said he would not try to leapfrog Evans in today's final stage from Marcoussis to Paris.
But Microsoft will try to leapfrog the existing search engines with its own technology and integrate its service within its own software, including its Office programs and the new version of Windows, known as Longhorn, due to appear in 2006.
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