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"We have a complementary product line and a dominant competitor."
John Force is the most dominant competitor in his sport, drag racing.
"It's still a dominant competitor with a broad exposure across the product spectrum.
Starting from scratch against such a dominant competitor was daunting though, so Alliance looked for an acquisition.
It is considered to be a dominant competitor in wetlands, and often excludes other plants with its dense canopy.
That's what dominant competitors do.
McLain has been recognized as a dominant competitor on the jumper circuit since his junior days.
There, without the widespread presence of any dominant competitors, it rapidly adapted to living in urban areas, where it became abundant and extended its range.
The pricing of the three new models placed them closely within the range of dominant competitors with the same approximate size and same features.
Union Star was a dominant competitor through most of the 1960s in six-man football, at one point going over half a decade without losing a contest.
At the time the Europeans imposed their quotas, Chiquita was by far the dominant competitor on the Continent, with 40 percent of the banana market.
An observation made of oligopolistic business behavior in which one company, usually the dominant competitor among several, leads the way in determining prices, the others soon following.
"We're chipping away at a very dominant competitor where market share means a lot," said Peter Higgins, a Microsoft product manager in charge of Excel.
By contrast, Mr. Hester said, First Boston's move to become a dominant competitor in Brazil will allow it to profit from smaller but more lucrative deals.
If further study shows that the extinct New Guinea species were dominant competitors, Dr. Tilman says, "then the predictions of our theory must be taken very seriously."
The Dream Team's status as both the most dominant competitors and the No. 1 curiosity was a signal that amateurism might survive only as an Olympic ideal.
Today, Mr. Rodgers's dominant competitor is Samsung, a South Korean superpower that is the world's seventh-largest chip company and one of the fastest-growing.
This may be the first time that the government has gone against a company with a smaller share of sales in order to protect the ability of its dominant competitor to secure an exclusive.
Tariffs on those exports amounted to $5 billion, he said, and eliminating them would help not just American companies, which in many cases are dominant competitors in the industry, but foreign customers as well.
Give away work in order to gain market share - used by artists, in corporate software to spoil a dominant competitor (for example in the browser wars and the Android operating system)
Some such as S.A.Forbes studying intricate food webs asked questions as yet unanswered about the instability of food chains that might persist if dominant competitors were not adapted to have self-constraint.
This has been one of the more controversial components of the model, as there is little evidence for this trade-off in many ecosystems, and in many empirical studies dominant competitors were least likely species to go extinct.
Princeton, never before a dominant competitor in rowing with only an occasional triumph, had won the varsity race here only once in the past, in 1985, and that was before Curtis Jordan took over as head coach.
On this basis, attorney Charles (Rick) Rule, who has been retained to represent Microsoft, accuses DOJ of suing "a company with a smaller share of sales in order to protect the ability of its dominant competitor to secure an exclusive."
Intel and Advanced Micro Raise Financial Forecasts Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, the dominant competitors in the PC chip market, raised their financial forecasts for the current quarter, saying that their microprocessors were selling better than expected.