Sentences with phrase «compete as complement»

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Of course, Amazon doesn't need to compete with Netflix for viewership, as Amazon Video is more of a complement to Netflix rather than a replacement.
As long as he can complement or compete well with Aubameyang, his position would be safe at ArsenAs long as he can complement or compete well with Aubameyang, his position would be safe at Arsenas he can complement or compete well with Aubameyang, his position would be safe at Arsenal
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved modern body proportions, it also increased its home range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
Currently that is something only local school boards can do, and the result has been that many worthy proposals have repeatedly been turned down because local boards see them as competing with the public schools rather than complementing them.
Rainie tells me that the e-reading trend may become more democratized as cheaper devices continue to enter the market, an area led by Amazon and its Kindle Fire range but also complemented by other OEMs developing both Android and Windows 8 devices to compete against the premium - priced iPad from Apple.
How does your practice as a painter complement or compete with your work as a curator?
Against the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 makes sense, too, as it isn't trying to directly compete, rather complement the range available for those seeking a smaller phone.
As with any new technology, market participants will define the technology stack in terms of how their products complement, enhance, and compete with each other.
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