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单词 Compete
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1. Though she's almost 40, she still plans to compete.
2. Stand out, if you want to compete with me!
3. Their products compete directly with ours.
4. My daughter wants to compete in athletics.
5. The company has to be able to compete globally.
6. The company must reduce costs to compete effectively.
7. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.
8. He wants to compete at international level, but frankly I don't think he's up to it.
9. You will have to compete with others for this position.
10. Such companies must change if they are to compete in the modern world .
11. It's difficult for a small supermarket to compete against/with the big supermarkets.
12. We have to compete with several larger companies.
13. Professional athletes may now compete at the Olympics.
14. Both girls compete for their father's attention.
15. They will compete for a $100,000 purse.
16. Young children will usually compete for their mother's attention.
17. Canadian business cannot compete head-to-head with American business.
18. He thought he would slam-dunk to compete with Hollifield.
19. We can't compete with them on price.
20. Lewis will compete in both sprints in Stuttgart.
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21. Small independent bookshops can't compete with the large stores.
22. Over thirty children will compete in the swimming championships.
23. He welcomed the chance to compete against professional athletes.
24. Animals in the wild have to compete for food.
25. Many of the marathon runners compete in fancy dress.
26. He's hoping to compete in the London marathon.
27. Companies must be able to compete in the market-place.
28. Few athletes can compete at international level.
29. They believe they're playing a zero-sum game, where both must compete for the same paltry resources.
30. We ask for a level playing field when we compete with foreign companies.
1. Though she's almost 40, she still plans to compete.
2. Their products compete directly with ours.
3. My daughter wants to compete in athletics.
4. The company has to be able to compete globally.
5. The company must reduce costs to compete effectively.
6. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.
7. He wants to compete at international level, but frankly I don't think he's up to it.
8. They believe they're playing a zero-sum game, where both must compete for the same paltry resources.
9. You will have to compete with others for this position.
10. Such companies must change if they are to compete in the modern world .
11. It's difficult for a small supermarket to compete against/with the big supermarkets.
12. We ask for a level playing field when we compete with foreign companies.
13. It is difficult for a small grocery store to compete with a supermarket.
14. The price must be right in order to compete internationally.
15. These products are of high quality and able to compete internationally.
31. We're only a small business and don't have the capital to compete with the big boys.
32. Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports.
33. Some retailers worry that new regulations will hurt their ability to compete in the marketplace.
34. Only weeks after her previous injury, fate struck again, leaving her unable to compete.
35. It is essential for all players who wish to compete that they earn computer ranking points.
36. It is difficult for a small grocery store to compete with a supermarket.
37. British players were finding it increasingly difficult to compete on the international scene.
38. The major aviation companies need to cut prices if they are to compete with budget airlines.
39. Local firms are finding it difficult to compete in the international market.
40. They are now trying to compete on an equal footing.
41. The price must be right in order to compete internationally.
42. Her record shows that she is able to compete under great pressure.
43. We can't let up on our efforts to compete with other more successful firms.
44. For the magazine to be successful, it will have to compete in the big league against leading weekly women's magazines.
45. This law will help small businesses to compete on equal terms with large multinational corporations.
46. Can our industry compete on equal terms with its overseas rivals?
47. The longer people have been unemployed, the harder it is for them to compete in the labour market.
48. Small, independent bookstores simply can't compete with the big national chains.
49. Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water.
50. These products are of high quality and able to compete internationally.
51. The contestants are eliminated one by one until the last two compete in a head-to-head contest.
52. Schools should not compete with each other or attempt to poach pupils.
53. When I began to compete again,[] I was struggling with my run-up.
54. If you hesitate, you may lose the opportunity to compete altogether.
55. He was accused of taking the radio station downmarket in order to compete with commercial stations.
56. The company is uniquely positioned to compete in foreign markets.
57. The company is now well placed to compete in Europe.
58. Fox is not bitter about the lost opportunity to compete in the Games.
59. Charles has never felt the need to compete with anyone.
60. British and overseas companies will compete for the government contract on equal terms.
61. It made it almost impossible for the smaller retailer to compete against the multiples.
62. The sport's ruling body gave him dispensation to compete in national competitions.
63. Melinda was plain and knew she couldn't compete with her sister where boys were concerned.
64. Small businesses want to compete on a level playing field with larger ones.
65. How can a small computer company compete with the goliaths of the industry?
66. He refuses to compete on Sundays because of his religious beliefs.
67. They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser.
68. Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among themselves.
69. Until the matter is resolved the athletes will be ineligible to compete.
70. The company must be able to compete in the international marketplace.
71. The company lacks the marketing muscle to compete with drug giants.
72. They have to compete by adorning their products with ever more extravagant claims.
73. They compete in the senior division of the chess league.
74. Management and workers must act in unison to compete with foreign business.
75. These days businesses have to be able to compete internationally.
76. I had to compete against 19 other people for the job.
77. The company is now well positioned to compete in foreign markets.
78. The stores have to compete for customers in the Christmas season.
79. It is a sport in which the top men and women can compete on equal terms.
80. Men and women ought to be able to compete for jobs on an equal footing.
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81. As a stepmother, don't even try to compete with the children's mother for their love.
82. The American economy, and its ability to compete abroad, was slowing down according to the report.
83. The premise is that schools will work harder to improve if they must compete.
84. Small businesses have to compete on equal terms with large organisations.
85. The government and its opponents compete to exploit the troubles to their advantage.
86. I had at last found a sport where I could compete on equal terms with able-bodied people.
87. The company is well equipped to compete with its international rivals.
88. He has said he hopes several bidders will compete.
89. The Sahel cattle farmers can not compete.
90. I love when we compete at a high level.
91. Two groups will compete at a time.
92. I can compete with able-bodied people.
93. Never compete with someone who has nothing to lose. Baltasar Gracian 
94. Males compete with other males for the attentions of females; females then choose the most suitable males.
95. Apple is burdened with higher development costs than its competition; yet it has had to cut prices to compete.
96. It's a brave effort to compete with the big publishers.
97. They both told me how they enjoyed the sport, in which they could compete on equal terms with the able-bodied.
98. Some 2,500 athletes from 72 Commonwealth countries will compete for medals in 17 different sports.
99. When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you. Lao Tzu 
100. And within that, we must have a strong, equal and unfettered opportunity to compete and gain access.
101. In spite of the weather conditions 50 bands, travelled to compete at the first outdoor competition of the new season.
102. In this procedure, the processing elements compete for the opportunity of learning.
103. Rather than compete, they would join forces and carve up the market.
104. The Richmond Plan denies certain citizens the opportunity to compete for a fixed percentage of public contracts based solely upon their race.
105. They can not compete with dealers who offer a warranty, cash discount, credit, part-ex and back-up etc.
106. Consider what happened when New Zealand simply allowed one airline to compete with its state-owned line.
107. The hope is that these peptides might compete with the virus proteins for binding to the receptor molecules.
108. The company can not compete on price in the volume markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power.
109. Now, lawyers must compete with accountants, real-estate agents, title-insurance companies, and bankers.
110. The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs.
111. Addison, 31,[http://] didn't compete on the track last summer and has decided to hang up her spikes.
112. All that is motivated by their desire to compete against rugby league.
113. Every year races, such as the London, demonstrate how disabled and able-bodied athletes can compete side-by-side in the same competition.
114. The official unions will have to compete directly with Solidarity for members, so they want to land the first blows.
115. The goal is to improve the company's ability to compete.
116. The findings are strictly confidential and we do not know if these athletes were allowed to compete.
117. She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to.
118. Hardworking and motivated people who have the knowledge and ability to compete are often the winners. Dr T.P.Chia 
119. Most businesses will compete globally iD. a rapidly changing world.
120. He had learned that it was not to befriend his subordinates, nor to compete with or dominate them.
121. The major political parties, the Conservatives and the Liberals, were increasingly aware of the need to compete for working-class support.
122. Armstrong recovered from testicular cancer to compete in one of sport's most gruelling tests a year later.
123. I d then be happy that Leeds could compete against any type of side.
124. To enable small businesses to compete on equal terms with large organisations.
125. Since both CHANike and Christmas were originally winter solstice celebrations, they often coincide and compete.
126. Karen says that her mum used to compete as a swimmer, so she took it up and caught the bug.
127. A recent investment boom should help firms to compete internationally, though in the short term it has worsened the trade deficit.
128. Under such circumstances it is not surprising to see that the commercial sector can not compete.
129. Throughout his career, the profane would compete with the sacred when Alvin contemplated themes for ballets.
130. That service planned to compete against Hughes' DirecTV service, which started in 1994.
131. In psychology, it allows it to compete on near-equal terms with a crowd of other sub-disciplines.
132. Dancers say tension between ballroom and line dancers who compete for dance floor space has existed for years.
133. And the organisers are also inviting novice and first-time triathletes to compete for one of a dozen spot prizes.
134. Hence Phoenix always keeps at least two of its garbage districts in public hands-so it will always have the capacity to compete.
135. More and more countries compete, as nations fragment: the bands at Atlanta need the music for 197 national anthems.
136. This new capitalism is a cut-throat enterprise: to stay in business you must not only compete with but beat your competitors.
137. Newsome is just the sort of defender we need if we are to compete at the highest level.
138. Over 150 athletes will compete in the Indoor Championships at Gateshead International Stadium.
139. But they also say the United States seems to assume that it should not have to compete for the key posts.
140. A few weeks later I received an invitation to compete at an international meeting in Gateshead,[http://] the Amoco Games.
141. Craig MacTavish retired last season as the last player to compete without a helmet-17 years all told.
142. Similarly, the ability to compete may arise from the use and disclosure of business secrets.
143. Other commodities for which memes compete are radio and television time, billboard space, newspaper column-inches, and library shelf-space.
144. The plans would allow contractors to compete for much more of the work than they can at present.
145. Invitro, sulphate reducing bacteria compete with methanogenic bacteria for hydrogen when sulphate is present.
146. This win over Santa Clara has given her some hope that the team can actually compete at the level it needs to.
147. The private sector must be given a fair chance to compete for local authority contracts.
148. Key reasons include an ability to increase capacity and to compete globally.
149. An estimated 200 million people will watch on television as more than 10, 000 athletes compete in 271 events.
150. A sage grouse in full mating display will compete for the attentions of females on the lek.
151. Children can compete for the parent's favour and help, which obscures the real cause of the argument.
152. They compete for the savings of the general public through a network of high street branches.
153. All novices must compete at the amateur level for three races before qualifying for the professional category.
154. As the companies amalgamate and compete across wider areas they need to drive overheads down.
155. The district developed a coherent strategy to compete with its neighboring suburbs, focused on the use of technology in the classroom.
156. In fact, internal conflicts may exist within the bureaucracy as different sectors within it compete for scarce resources.
157. Students in the bed race compete with the Blackpool Belle for the attention of photographers at the Cabin in 1979. 3.
158. Decomposing waste and disease-carrying bacteria compete with the fish for oxygen, limiting the number of fish that can be bred.
159. It also limits the ability of agency heads to compete successfully for high-skilled senior talent.
160. The slump leaves the Government strapped for cash forcing National Savings to compete aggressively for money.
161. No one can compete with Tiepolo in the annals of European painting for his mythological heroes.
162. Thanks to the new rules(), commercial banks will soon be able to compete with the merchant banks on the same terms.
163. But whereas amateur athletes often compete just for the privilege of winning, retailers compete for customers and profit.
164. Clubs did not compete with one another to attract larger crowds by reducing their prices.
165. The department store chain is giving up a well-located outlet in its bid to compete in the shrinking department store retailing world.
166. Theo: But not many can compete on the longer, 1) transoceanic flights.
167. Meanwhile, John McCain will shortchange investments in education, energy, and innovation, making the next generation of Americans less able to compete.
168. Commodities will have to compete aggressively for capital, which will be in heavy demand in a new lower-risk world and this will have knock-on effects.
169. The results show that the two non leguminous plants, Amaranth and rye grass, could absorb soil nutrients and compete with flue-cured tobacco when they are intercropped.
170. Who were the only people allowed to compete in biathlon until 1992?
171. Two HONO elimination channels may compete with each other. The HONO elimination reaction paths are predicted to be important for the decomposition of TNAZ in solid state.
172. Boy Racers Following three young British go-kart drivers as they compete in various championships.
173. Like many of the region's outmoded state - run factories,() the plant couldn't compete in China's new open-market economy.
174. Some people off their cooking skills or compete in a talent show.
175. Should I not be worrying about the fact that we've lost millions of jobs and that we've got to retool in order to to compete?
176. That, Subramanian contends, shows Indian managers can better compete head-to-head with the world's top CEOs in the most demanding markets.
177. Life safety precautions: First, beware of good-tempered people get angry; second, do something to lose, and nothing to compete.
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