Examples of using Compete with other in English and their translations into Swedish
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Any European company holding a licence may use these lines and compete with other companies by offering new services.
you put personal bests and can compete with other fans of Tetris.
Public awareness is essential in areas where maritime interests compete with other sectors for political support
it can hardly compete with other forest tree species.
However, the long-term aim should continue to be an industry which can compete with other world shipbuilders.
replace or compete with other forms of cooperation,
through Meetup you can compete with other experienced players for a game at the beach.
D flying game where you have to fly an airplane around track and compete with other pilots.
The design of the new framework programme means that fisheries interests will have to compete with other research interests in several programmes and key actions.
also not very high, it can hardly compete with other forest tree species.
All this allows JETEM win more fans and compete with other well-known children's brands.
It gives us an important edge as we compete with other producers around the world.
to ensure Firefox could compete with other major browsers.
Higher values will help with overall 3D performance but may compete with other GPU-enabled applications.
For this reason, the project 11664 will have to compete with other developments and close your classes.
However, they do offer exciting weekly tournaments where you compete with other players, and stand to win both bonuses and glory.
Hemp is an environmentally friendly material and it can also compete with other composite materials," Dutton says.
You can easily practice the extensive moves from dawn to dawn, or compete with other teams in 3 vs. 3 Action Games.
Compete with other golfers at over 40,000 courses
If that were to happen, renewable energy could not possibly compete with other energy supply systems because of the complete absence of a level playing field.