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competitors <a competitor; competitors> SUST.

competitors

competitors

competitors ADMIN.
competitors ECON.

be rivals or competitors V.

business competitor ECON.

quotation competitor ECON.

winning competitor ECON.

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Lower prices were achieved by injection moulding plastic hi-fi turntable covers, undercutting competitors who used the vacuum forming process.
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There was the one of the city plan set into the official contour map, a requirement for all competitors.
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The leniency policy applies to arrangements between competitors which substantially lessen competition.
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In particular, the distance measuring panels, so useful to the television viewer, completely obscured the seated landings of the competitors.
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A growth company typically has some sort of competitive advantage (a new product, a breakthrough patent, overseas expansion) that allows it to fend off competitors.
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Other analysts said the deal could lead to further mergers within the industry and give competitors a chance to pick up assets at a bargain price.
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Sabotage, such as tripping competitors, throwing marbles or large obstacles in their paths, and the spreading of misinformation such as false route information, is common.
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More recently developed deflationary or minimalist theories of truth have emerged as competitors to the older substantive theories.
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Benchmarking with relevant peers is a useful tool to assess the relative strengths of the resources and capabilities of the company compared to its competitors.
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Also, mature companies with large amounts of capital invested and brand recognition create "barriers to entry" against new competitors.
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