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Forced for many years to adjust to competitive pressures from overseas, Japanese companies said in a government survey last year that they were profitable at an exchange rate of 84 yen to the dollar, a big change from 1986, when they said they needed a rate of 175 yen to the dollar.
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In Germany, people would not understand why they had to endure wage reductions as well as social security cuts and now have to pay for a country that had not adjusted to competitive pressures.
And for the next 30 years, the U.S. struggled to adjust to increasingly competitive Asian and Latin American producers.
The White House defended the action by saying it was the only way for the industry to adjust to a new competitive environment.
L'Oréal has faced fierce pressure from P&G in its core hair-care market.History suggests that rivals will try to adjust to the new competitive landscape, perhaps quickly.
More realistically, small restaurant owners will have to adjust to a changing competitive landscape, and realize their location no longer assures them an adequate supply of customers.
At the same time, RTVE has had to adjust to a more liberalized and competitive Spanish television market.
It may be that both voters and politicians simply have to adjust to life in an achingly competitive two-party system, which has not been the norm for much of this century.
Tyre manufacturers aiming to remain competitive in complex modern markets must promptly adjust to the changes within the production environment.
Adjust to campus, etc.
"Adjust to the fame".
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