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But Ndalla doesn't consider himself a Sapeur, because he doesn't dress up to compete with others.
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Microsoft has been selling lawn mowers all along and now want to make jet skis to compete with others.
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They add new features every year and then pass on the costs in an attempt to compete with others schools doing exactly the same thing.
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Skype could also boost Microsoft in enterprise video tools to compete with Google, Cisco and others.
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Most companies have a product or a service they compete with others to sell to customers.
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If Mayer hopes to compete with the likes of Google, Facebook ( FB) and others for mobile eyeballs, she certainly has her work cut out.
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Some Singaporeans privately doubt the ability of Malaysians to compete with them in higher-value-added fields, but others wonder if their growing investment across the straits may be creating a tough competitor.
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Only a few select visionaries every become breakthrough successes: Zilog, Digital, IBM, Rise Semiconductor, Transmeta and others all tried (and largely failed) to compete with Intel in microprocessors.
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Companies that specialize in logistics (like UPS and others) now offer convenient solutions for small businesses to accept returns from their customers and compete with larger online stores.
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Jim Beam, Fortune's biggest spirits brand (others include Maker's Mark and Old Crow), would allow Diageo to compete more effectively with Brown-Forman, the owner of Jack Daniels, in the lucrative market for bourbon, an American style of whisky.
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The surge in public tennis courts, frequently called "tennis centers, " is in part due to a USTA initiative meant to create public spaces that "compete with the coffee shop and the fitness center for the space that people go to be in the company of others and to stay fit, " says Christian.
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