They're undercutting Trump's prices and promising to deliver this summer, a year ahead of him.
He had been logging into our network, stealing our information, and then undercutting us.
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African governments have long complained that U.S. and European agricultural subsidies are undercutting African farmers.
Amazon was undercutting its own break-even point to gain traction in a new market.
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The government has fixed a minimum wage for temporary work, to stop eastern undercutting.
Oracle, of course, has no qualms about undercutting the support businesses of other companies.
Thai goods are now cheaper in overseas markets, possibly undercutting similar products from the Philippines.
The European Commission - the EU's executive arm - argues that Chinese firms are unfairly undercutting rivals.
Savvy buyers wrangle services from distributors by agreeing to buy more components, undercutting margins on the contract.
That, the ECB knew, risked undercutting the bond market on which members of the monetary union depended.
BA, which has the biggest market share, rather than doing anything as vulgar as actually undercutting it.
To compete for LTE customers, these latecomers are undercutting Verizon, which in turn, will lead to lower prices.
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In some districts, though, it will be a liability: steel towns are incensed that imports are undercutting local jobs.
Recent Cisco efforts in home networking could make the personal computer little more than a dumb terminal, undercutting Microsoft.
Despite legal action on both sides, the new prices helped flood the European market with low-cost products, undercutting local manufactures.
Korean makers LGand Samsung--making CDMA phones with Qualcomm's chips--began bombing the U.S. with far cheaper models, undercutting Qualcomm's handset business.
Critics argue that the company's policy of undercutting competitors on contract bids has only been possible due to government subsidies.
Will the public generators accept unduly low prices, undercutting private ones and undermining their own ability to invest in new energy?
But it has foundered on fears of a flood of Polish plumbers and Hungarian hairdressers flowing west, undercutting high domestic wages.
Barclays, the British banking behemoth, was caught undercutting (and sometimes overstating) LIBOR to boost profits and bolster perceptions of financial stability.
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Its economic model, based on undercutting European labour costs, means that many of the jobs on offer are unskilled and unrewarding.
After all, program owners, particularly those with popular shows, would be undercutting their own business model by striking such a deal.
Eastern Europeans are simply cheaper to hire, effectively undercutting their Western neighbors.
Once again he aimed at the poor, undercutting rivals' prices by 80%.
The last thing Astana and Tashkent want to see is Ashgabat undercutting the price of natural gas they are negotiating with China.
And the domestics were undercutting Nokia and Motorola by 25% on price.
Even Cameron does not conceal his disgust with some aspects of globalism, not least its role in undercutting the British tax base.
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But the fresh abundance of natural gas has also weighed on its price, undercutting the profitability of the business for energy companies.
Another force undercutting French producers: competition from American and Australian vineyards.
Wholesale lenders competed aggressively for market share by undercutting the banks and creating sexy new mortgage products like home-equity, interest-only and low-documentation loans.
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