Examples of using Have to compete in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This meant the title would have to compete with other triple-A first-person shooters including Battlefield 1, made by DICE(one of EA's studios),
at 2 delivery are here, to ensure a position among the best car racers will have to compete in the most exciting car racing v8, trying to dodge
Legal has always been a hyper-competitive market- while you can still get solid results from beating your competition organically- you now have to compete with more advertising than ever before with less room on the search results pages than ever before.
since they never actually have to compete visually.
electricity companies have to compete with flashier and more popular companies for the same workers.
In his article,“Shall we keep the Philippines?”(in September 1898), Denby wrote:“I recognise the existence of a national sentiment against the acquisition of foreign territory; but… we have to compete with the commercial nations of the world in far-distant markets.
year will be able to secure subsidies, while all of the remaining projects will have to compete again in future auctions.
my good friends must be better than you and 2 we have to compete with each other for better.
since they never actually have to compete visually.
world such as Nike, Puma and Adidas even have to compete fiercely to get superstars to represent their brands and so but the price of money increases.
These will have to compete with the enduring power of nationalism and patriotism, and they will also have to
We consider that Ansu has to compete in superior national teams.".
But he has to compete in the national championship!
On the Belgian market, Vietnam shrimp has to compete with Indian shrimp.
Everything in the jungle has to compete for space.
or video) has to compete with 200 million other pieces of content uploaded every minute.
JLR has to compete head-on with premium-brand rivals such as Porsche and Audi, which are both
wrestling was the last competition that athletes had to compete.
JLR has to compete head-on with premium-brand rivals such as the Porsche and Audi, which are both