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high-competition

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  • Like taxi drivers, the independent truckers involved in the Shanghai protests are a low-income, high-competition component of the transportation system with little representation or scope to raise their own prices as costs go up.

    Truckers Idle Rigs in Shanghai James T. Areddy 2011

  • For the next 15 years, Carlos would arguably be the highest-profile Moog exponent (not exactly a high-competition position), elevating its status further in public consciousness more than her mentor Vladimir Ussachevsky.

    GreenCine Daily 2010

  • IPTV Operators are using Fiber in high-competition markets and advanced DSL such as channel bonding and VDSL2 in other (less competitive) markets.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • Relying on technology, the Gap figures, limits its financial risk in a slow-growth, high-competition market.

    As Global Economy Shifts, Companies Rethink, Retool - WSJ.com 2010

  • So how do we make an extremely high-volume, high-competition device like a netbook even less expensive?

    E-Commerce Times 2009

  • So how do we make an extremely high-volume, high-competition device like a netbook even less expensive?

    LinuxInsider 2009

  • Your METAs are packed with very generic, high-competition keywords that your site doesn't support.

    ClickZ News 2009

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