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...but a threat to his dominance
dominance in the EV market, which benefits from significant government subsidies.
but its dominance in the liquor industry remains.
And it has held that dominance for a long time
…simply because it sort of shakes that Hollywood dominance a little
But the company's dominance came to a devastating end in 2008.
To cats, it can be a signal of dominance or even a threat.
However, wary of Google's dominance in online advertising, marketers and radio companies were reluctant to work with the company.
This will create hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity and boost America's dominance in artificial intelligence and beyond.
I think you're toning it down for my audience here because you in your conference speech were all about this is an oppressive country and white racism, white dominance.
To break Ottoman dominance over access to India and the Far East, Europeans were eager to explore new trade routes for gold and spices.