However, Microsoft Dynamics CRM online is directly aimed to gain market share mainly at the expense of Salesforce.com.
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Republican Senator Christopher Bond of Missouri said the bill favors some regions of the U.S. at the expense of others.
Karen Jennings, its head of health, said the private sector was "ripping off the NHS... at the expense of patient care".
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In Canberra last year the President pledged that reductions in U.S. defense spending will not come at the expense of the Asia Pacific.
This controversial 2006 essay argued that American Jews have a "stranglehold" on the U.S. Congress, which they employ to tilt the U.S. toward Israel at the expense of broader American interests.
It could be intended to boost adoption of WebM at the expense of H.264.
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Paying for advertising to drive traffic is more expensive than discounting, so this change seems to increase the advantage of the big players at the expense of the small.
But it also suggests that the back of the hippocampus is growing at the expense of the front.
Just like the old days the stock roughly doubled on the first day of trading, triggering complaints, just like the old days, that the issue was underpriced by the deal's underwriters, rewarding those lucky enough to get allocated shares of the offering at the expense of the company.
The gentleman banker's renaissance reflects a broader shift in the balance of power on Wall Street and in the City of London, principally at the expense of the traders.
The AB has ruled on numerous occasions that fealty to Article 2.4.2 cannot come at the expense of fealty to the fair comparison language of Article 2.4, and zeroing all sales clearly commits that error.
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The higher than expected increase in Revenue per Square Foot for Best Buy U.S. may come at the expense of competitors like Wal-Mart and RadioShack.
In times of austerity, questions would be raised over the cost of any new royal yacht at the expense of the taxpayers.
By going off the gold standard and allowing their currencies to fluctuate, they protected the interests of the bulk of their populations at the expense of creditors.
This is an acute case of a particular economic complaint: the excessive protection of insiders at the expense of outsiders.
The hypocrisy of Rubio's recent moves paints a vivid picture of the unbridled ambition of an individual who plays on the politics of resentment and fear at the expense of children.
But the elevations of John Thain (Bank of America-Merrill Lynch) and, above all, Sir Win Bischoff, chairman of Citigroup and a City grandee par excellence, epitomise the prevailing mood of prudence at the expense of risk.
On the plus side, we are witnessing the creation and growth of many grass-roots organization aimed at making sure that the few are not permitted to continue to benefit at the expense of the many.
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Andy Thorn's side move off the bottom of the table on goal difference at the expense of Doncaster.
Because the U.S. Federal Code is loaded with opportunities for avoiding taxes and exploiting loopholes at the expense of everyone else.
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The bulls argue that the balance of power in the global economy has shifted decisively in favour of capital, at the expense of labour.
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He seemed to suggest he was not in favor of the Fed's drastic reductions in interest rates to bail out Wall Street at the expense of the dollar.
The purpose of the establishment clause, they argue, is to ensure that state-sponsored gatherings (such as sporting events at public schools) do not endorse the viewpoint of one religious group at the expense of another.
United took until deep into the second half to conjure up a shot on goal against Wigan, who moved out of the relegation zone at the expense of Bolton.
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As a general rule, they tend to distort markets and sectors, have unintended consequences down the line at best and immediately at worst, and lock in ways of doing things at the expense of innovation.
The company recently announced two important wins at Home Depot and the New Zealand government, both of which have come at the expense of BlackBerry.
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In the past few elections, the Lib Dems have done well mainly at the expense of the Tories.
Aberdeen made a switch at the break with winger Peter Pawlett introduced at the expense of the ineffective Chalali.
But as a profession, we sometimes have a tendency to chase the new at the expense of the proven.
Unfortunately, judges, fearful of appeals, tend to be more accommodating to the defendants' claims and challenges--at the expense of the attacked.
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