And if you don't stay ahead of your competition, you're invariably going to fall behind. |
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Those are the ultimate water-cooler topics for the month, and our analysis will help you stay ahead of the games. |
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When you're competing with the world's biggest CPU manufacturer, you have to move fast to stay ahead of the game. |
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Newspapers like Scotland on Sunday are only too aware of how hard it is to stay ahead of the game in an increasingly competitive market. |
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European bourses ended the week in the red yesterday, but the Irish market bucked the trend managing to stay ahead throughout the day's trading. |
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Mercedes has sought to stay ahead of the game by adorning its latest little beauty with as many technological improvements as possible. |
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Cultivation and hilling operations will likely be earlier than usual this year to stay ahead of the weeds and provide for early irrigation. |
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Industry is playing a key role by rapidly fielding countermeasures that help soldiers to stay ahead of the enemy. |
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The opportunities do exist out there and a key factor is to stay ahead of the game. |
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A contrary view might emphasize that the market makers have invested vast amounts to stay ahead in the race for information. |
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Corners may need to be cut, a spot of moral pole-vaulting may be in order to stay ahead of the posse. |
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We'll talk about U.S. military efforts to innovate, to modernize, and to stay ahead of any potential enemy. |
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It's the only way to stay ahead of population and pollution without engaging the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse full-time. |
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Until that happens, its like bailing a leaky boat to stay ahead of rising cost. |
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Those trends have implications for professionals who want to stay ahead of the curve and ensure a successful future. |
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In an environment like that, government needs to find bold and innovative ways to stay ahead of the curve. |
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Trends, fads and fashions can change rapidly, and it is quite difficult for many apparel and accessory stores to stay ahead of the curve. |
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We've been able to stay ahead of the rest by making sure that everything we do is done with complete honesty and efficiency. |
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In a continuously developing market we have tried to stay ahead of the times and lead innovation, always creating new solutions. |
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Farmers should be fully functioning members of a free enterprise system and should stay ahead of the competition. |
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But it still has to stay ahead of countries that are constantly improving their tax competitiveness. |
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The Federal Reserve this week is rolling out new benjamins as part of its continuing efforts to stay ahead of cheaters. |
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Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead. |
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By shopping around constantly, they can stay ahead of changing rates. |
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He relied on his cleverness and sneaky ways to stay ahead of every one. |
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Thanks to expertise gained from years of experience, which we revise on an ongoing basis, we always stay ahead of the pack. |
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Our strengths in service and leading communications technology continue to ensure we stay ahead of the pack. |
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By offering you the latest technology, Sescoi helps ensure you stay ahead of the competition. |
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To stay ahead in the technological development, we developed the Patan technology. |
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I was still suffering from a lack of turning, especially in the very fast turn three, plus it was difficult to stay ahead on the front straight. |
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The Solution is making it much easier to stay ahead of the compliance curve with the most up-to-date regulatory content available. |
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You always have to stay ahead of the curve, so we're attempting that with these infrastructure upgrades. |
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Maestro will help you stay ahead in your billing and material for optimal day-to-day management. |
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We must stay ahead and provide Member States with the quality services and support they rightly expect from us. |
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This directive certainly shows that the EU is taking steps to stay ahead of the game. |
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The innovation could be seen as a way to stay ahead of the game. |
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In warfare, as in nature, you have to evolve to stay ahead of the game. |
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In order to stay ahead as a mocker these days, you must nail your subject for good. |
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But the truth is, there are lots of ways you can take control and stay ahead of the game. |
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Most operators will not be able to move quickly enough to stay ahead of the game. |
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The way to stay ahead of the game is by developing and maintaining a competitive edge. |
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These implementing measures for the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive mean that we are well placed to stay ahead. |
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Whether you're a one-man band or a multinational corporation, Skype can help your business save time, save money and stay ahead. |
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To stay ahead of this battle and to maintain its competitive position, the industry's spending on research and innovation will need to be increased. |
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If the first four rules of business are plan ahead, take advice, keep on top of finances and stay ahead of your competitors, the fifth is have fun. |
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You may have already missed out on the exclusive Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood multiplayer beta trial and there are more exclusive perks to come, so take advantage of this brilliant offer and stay ahead of the game. |
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This setup allows Zetes not only to respond more effectively to its customers' needs but also to stay ahead of the pack in terms of corporate capabilities development. |
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So we are providing even more value, such as groupage trailer services, to stay ahead of rivals. |
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We have three land teams that leapfrog over each other to stay ahead of the ship and back-up nurse interviewers who can be moved to help on land when needed. |
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The question everyone wanted to know the answer to was how Britain was going to stay ahead. |
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You need a way to stay ahead of the latest threats from malicious applications and rootkits to ensure system uptime and protect your critical business information. |
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Science, research and development underpin Canada's position in the knowledge economy, where strength depends on the capacity of businesses to innovate and stay ahead of the technological curve. |
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Many software vendors will invest in software development but scrimp when it comes to putting in resources required to deliver the service and support customers need to stay ahead of the game. |
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Agile businesses want to be able to quickly adopt new technologies, whether it's operating systems, servers, or software, to help them stay ahead of the competition. |
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For the future I think we have to use the synergies on national and international level to grow even faster with industrial accounts and stay ahead of our competitors. |
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Pressure to lower prices, ever-tighter deadlines, small production series and numerous set ups are the kind of challenge you face every day to stay ahead of the competition. |
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It's almost like having your own buyer: we stay ahead of the competition because we're attuned to you, so we can surprise you with the latest trends, and enchant you with true classics, in every part of our store. |
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With expanded facilities, Gemplus is better able to stay ahead of market demand, helping telecom operators in China to develop greater value-added services for their customers. |
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This allows an organization to focus on what they do well and refine these methodologies down to a science in order to stay ahead of the competition. |
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We're analyzed, tranquilized, and roboticized, nouvelle cuisine-ized, yuppified, we stay ahead of our anxiety and our great guilt and are able to avoid the issue. |
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The new capabilities will enable businesses and organizations to stay ahead of growing customer care demands for tighter integration and lower costs. |
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If we are to stay ahead of the curve we must be bold and innovative. |
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Proximity to our partners who develop virtualization and cloud storage technologies encourages innovation and eases collaboration-helping us stay ahead. |
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To stay ahead of my clients' needs, I apply a diverse perspective. |
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The Group continues to bolster its product leadership thanks to creative, added-value innovation, which today, as in the past, allows it to stand out and stay ahead of its rivals in the small domestic equipment sector. |
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On the one hand, Cisco is still fighting fiercely to stay ahead of technologically savvier rivals such as Juniper in its core business of switches and routers. |
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Thanks to the concise online format, professionals can earn a postgraduate certificate in just one year, gaining the enhanced skills they need to stay ahead professionally. |
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It has been necessary for the country to focus upon its niche attractions, such as health, nature and rural tourism, to stay ahead of its competitors. |
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