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And because of the cutthroat competition, many of these new public courses aren't much more expensive to play than munis.
WSJ: Saying Goodbye to the Local Muni
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We did not find cutthroat competition on price among higher-end American Chardonnay.
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Trained as a chemist, Price looked for companies with a certain combustible mixture: strong growth records, talented managers, new technologies and no cutthroat competition or troublesome unions.
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Much of the billions in revenue goes towards players in the brutally efficient worldwide market for top playing talent and the cutthroat competition amongst clubs to secure championships or avoid relegation .
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Schering-Plough faces legal investigations into its disclosure and pricing practices, a dismal relationship with the Food and Drug Administration and cutthroat competition on its best-selling drug, a treatment for hepatitis C called Peg-Intron.
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The still fragile global economy spurs plenty of cutthroat competition to attract Chinese investors, tourists and shoppers, and the U.S. is putting itself at a disadvantage if it does not adapt to those new realities.
WSJ: Thilo Hanemann and Dan Rosen: Chinese Investment 2.0
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This is a Social Darwinian cutthroat competition.
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Prices are dropping amid cutthroat competition.
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The airline never made a net profit, beset by cutthroat domestic competition, high fuel prices and costly airport fees.
WSJ: India's Kingfisher Airlines Comes Under More Pressure From Banks
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In the cutthroat world of pro sports, the competition for talent is too great.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In many cases, the competition for market share is cutthroat and the hyperbole applies.
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Startup culture is as cutthroat and vicious as it gets, but there is a distinction between competition and greed, and that is the difference between startups trying to change the world, and Wall Street.
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