Many European farmers have opposed the agreement, fearing that they may be undercut by cheaper imports.
The FDA looked at tightening device rules in the early 1990s, but Congress undercut the effort.
That is not a justification to undercut yourself or to leave yourself too little bargaining room.
If one site notices too many customers flowing to another site, it can undercut that rival.
That could price many people out of the housing market and further undercut the housing industry.
Contrary to Washington mythology, the Reagan tax rate reductions did not undercut revenues, and the H.
At a recent meeting she argued against trying to undercut truck competitors with cheaper me-too engines.
When Palin stumbled over foreign policy questions, she undercut the foundation of McCain's experience argument.
We offer a lot of different upgrades, but we keep costs down to undercut competitors.
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Miners in the GDX ETF, like Goldcorp and Newmont Mining, undercut their summertime lows.
The new data undercut assertions that atmospheric carbon dioxide is causing a global warming crisis.
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Once early costs drop, the researchers believe this version could undercut current wastewater treatment plants.
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The country will offer you a layer of protection that no one can undercut.
On the South African side, industrialists worry that they will be undercut by cheaper regional manufactures.
Some British unions are beginning to suspect that European style works-councils might undercut their traditional role.
Operators of older roadways that compete for traffic undercut Zhejiang's toll rates by two-thirds.
Whenever a politician or general has come close to achieving national standing, Suharto has undercut him.
The Senator warned that statements made after the Gulf War had severely undercut that credibility.
In addition, Labour's huge election success could actually undercut, rather than increase, support for devolution.
It will be crucial to see if Blackberry can match or undercut that.
However determined their efforts, it seems likely department stores will continue to be undercut by other retailers.
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Cheap Android phones from ZTE and Huawei have undercut HTC drastically in the value Android phone market.
"They decide to get competitive, and they want more business so they'll undercut their competitors, " he says.
They set up coworkers, betray confidences and undercut good work because it is a threat to them.
Dan Pfeiffer, a senior White House adviser, said those efforts aren't undercut by the president's fundraising plans.
The episode undercut Prince Bandar and the personal connections on which his country's influence depended in Washington.
The government is leery of generous handouts, fearing they might undercut the work ethic while burdening taxpayers.
Its competitors will undercut it on price, which is what brands rely on when the spin fails.
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However inept Hatoyama's performance as prime minister, many observers say his administration was needlessly undercut by Washington.
Some of Mr. Leveson's proposals immediately faced the prospect of being undercut by political disagreement in Parliament.
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