The scramble for user data is intense across the online and especially mobile space.
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Watch for that once today's scramble for dollars to repay corporate debt in emerging markets subsides.
How long would we remain free in a daily, desperate, overpopulated scramble for bread?
Oil companies sunk considerable sums into oil exploration, igniting a global scramble for new supplies.
If this scramble for office and its spoils turns uglier, the ANC's popularity could dip.
Some people are even questioning whether the scramble for ever more information is a good idea.
The danger is that the global economic wobble will prompt politicians to scramble for shelter.
Such a project has been almost inevitable as record labels scramble for answers to declining album sales.
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As such, wages will be bid up and the workers will benefit from that scramble for labour.
As journalists scramble for stories the brother vs. brother storyline may be one the one that dominates.
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Despite excited predictions of a dangerous scramble for Arctic resources, the region's sovereignty is fairly clearly defined.
Arts, culture and traditions - often ignored in the scramble for wealth - should be honored, and funded.
Employment is lagging, and it's going to be -- it's a real scramble for a lot of people.
When share prices have already risen a lot, commentators scramble for reasons why they should rise even further.
Potentially, Zaire is the biggest prize since the new mining scramble for Africa started some four years ago.
On the way up, salaries inflate, entrepreneurs make millions and venture capitals scramble for a piece of the action.
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From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
The conductor displeased and hurrying them along as they scramble for their seats.
In their scramble for quick returns, hedge funds have been buying junk as if it were going out of style.
People must now scramble for coverage from smaller carriers at much higher rates, if they can get coverage at all.
It's exciting either going out there to make loads of birdies or trying to hang in and scramble for par.
That has prompted a scramble for Asian securities, revealing another large shift to have taken place over the past decade.
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Such a quick buy-in--the deadline was originally Aug. 11--can push the shares up as the shorts scramble for shares to cover.
While districts in Detroit and New York scramble for funds for new school buildings and roofs, Chicago is adding 1, 600 classrooms.
Panicked, we scramble for a flashlight, hoping to make sense of what we glimpsed as the lights flickered before they died.
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This is a sensitive point for Beijing: the Europeans have done especially well in the new scramble for oil in Africa.
There may be signs of distress among distressed debt investors, driven by a lack of opportunities as fund managers scramble for new investment choices.
The final months under the old pricing regime saw a mad scramble for market share, "an Oklahoma land rush, " says Sanford C.
The result was a scramble for talent approaching the infamous bicycle messenger shortage once created by Dot-Bombs UrbanFetch and Kozmo.
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Thus Munich's unemployment rate, at 3%, is less than a third the German average, and there's a mad scramble for office space.
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