Sentence examples for To become competitive from inspiring English sources

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To become competitive, the devices need to reach 80 lm/W.

To become competitive and thrive under such environments, the production system should be managed to respond quickly and cost effectively.

"To become competitive in the life sciences and reach productivity levels comparable to our aspirational peers, our campus needs more postdoctoral scholars, not fewer," the letter's authors write.

But that's the problem with trying to become competitive.

"Recognizing this, I felt we needed to become competitive.

But Walsh also wants the Knicks to become competitive soon.

Few challengers spend enough money to become competitive.

Do we expect these groups to work in harmony or to become competitive over decreasing resources?

The IMF has said it will take more than a decade for Greece to become competitive.

If the country wants to become competitive again, it has to sink".

Industrialization of floating wind technology is key for future cost reductions to become competitive.

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