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First, competitiveness is a woolly concept that wrongly supposes countries, like football teams, win only when another team loses.
In the comparison of CPAC 15 and CPAC 7 it is noteworthy that the first shows higher competitiveness and the second higher efficiency of N2 fixation [ 1, 6, 9, 11, 13, 18– 20]; Additional file 1: Table S4, Table S5.
Second, competitiveness and social cohesion need to go hand in hand.
First, the competitiveness gap is not as big as some of the estimates suggest.
Make public funds available six months before the first primary to encourage competitiveness in the cycle's front-loading frenzy that produces the two finalists by March.
One of the unsung heroes in the U.S. battle to maintain its science and technology competitiveness is the FIRST organization known for its youth robotics competitions.
The competitiveness of the first two games of this division series -- both were tied through six innings -- created a feeling that was less tension than inevitability, that the outcome had been predetermined, with only the details left to unfold.
"If it is necessary, why not?" Mr. Arafat said in English as he faced a barrage of Israeli and Palestinian cameramen who were back together in full jousting competitiveness for the first time since the violence began.
McLaren have suffered poor reliability in testing and say they expect to struggle for competitiveness in the first four races of the season.
The team, struggling for competitiveness in the first season of their new engine partnership with Honda, are to drop the chrome that has been a mainstay of the car since 1997.
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