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- adverb In a
competitive manner.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in competition
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Examples
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Quitting the sport, at least competitively, is something Smart will not do tomorrow.
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But she added that she had insisted with the government that Anglo would not make any commitments on capital injection until it was assured of a reliable, dependable, long-term competitively priced energy source.
Engineering News | Home Martin Creamer 2010
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But she added that she had insisted with the government that Anglo would not make any commitments on capital injection until it was assured of a reliable, dependable, long-term competitively priced energy source.
Engineering News | Home Martin Creamer 2010
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So for me, I just need rounds under my belt, and this week will obviously be a very positive week for me: four rounds and no cut, to get four more rounds competitively, which is exactly what I need.
Unplayable Robert Lusetich 2010
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Many purchasing organizations "don't know what they need to navigate the realities of supplier instability" because they've spent the past 15 years or so developing a large supply base that helped build inventory of so-called competitively priced materials, says Jim Lawton, vice president of the Supply Management Solutions Group of Dun
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Many purchasing organizations "don't know what they need to navigate the realities of supplier instability" because they've spent the past 15 years or so developing a large supply base that helped build inventory of so-called competitively priced materials, says Jim Lawton, vice president of the Supply Management Solutions Group of Dun
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Many purchasing organizations "don't know what they need to navigate the realities of supplier instability" because they've spent the past 15 years or so developing a large supply base that helped build inventory of so-called competitively priced materials, says Jim Lawton, vice president of the Supply Management Solutions Group of Dun
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Many purchasing organizations "don't know what they need to navigate the realities of supplier instability" because they've spent the past 15 years or so developing a large supply base that helped build inventory of so-called competitively priced materials, says Jim Lawton, vice president of the Supply Management Solutions Group of Dun &
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He said the small car will be priced "competitively" and will compete with the existing cars in the B-Plus, or premium hatchback, segment.
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"Ultimately, this would force the health care industry to price plans more competitively, meaning lower prices and better care for the consumer," he says.
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