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MS. EPPS of Forrester also thinks sales of e-book readers, whether in color or black-and-white, will withstand competition from the iPad and others.

Daniel A. Carp, the chief executive of Kodak, told investors on June 14 that the company had the financial strength to withstand competition from online photofinishers and that some of them would shut down within the decade.

Yet, paradoxically, the home delivery of video may prove even tougher on serious films: they often require full concentration on a big screen in a dark and quiet room, whereas many studio products seem calculated to withstand competition from refrigerators, telephones, and family conversations.

The question remains whether they can maintain profit margins as prices continue to fall and withstand competition from Internet-access dexpectedxpectod to hit the market in the coming months.

In a competitive efficiency-driven and an institutional environment of organisations, the pressure to conform to institutional rules often prohibits efficiency because actors and organisations are subject to a continuously changing institutional environment and have to simultaneously withstand competition from other organisations [31].

Less than 2%% of 68Ga3+ dissociated from [68Ga(THP-TATE)] to serum proteins in competition studies using fresh human serum over a 5-h incubation period, suggesting that [68Ga(THP-TATE)] is of sufficient stability to withstand competition from endogenous proteins in vivo over a time period of at least 1 2 h.

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One of the last companies standing in the ultra-competitive global ridesharing market, Gett has withstood competition from Didi Chuxing, Grab, Ola, Lyft and Uber and kept pace with those rivals as it claims a share of a worldwide market worth billions.

Meanwhile, Championship outfit Dundee United withstood competition from Scottish Premiership clubs to sign Tony Andreu on loan from Norwich City, the midfielder who left Hamilton Accies for the Canaries for £1m.

The film industry also withstood competition from the home radio, and often characters in films went to great lengths to belittle the medium.

However, dandelion would not exist on rangelands because they cannot withstand competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight.

The cosy corruption of old Indian business habits cannot withstand competition, he suggests.

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