Sentence examples for adjusted to competition from inspiring English sources

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Its formerly robust manufacturing base adjusted to competition from cheaper and better products from overseas, with heavier industries being replaced by the production of elaborately transformed goods.

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Similarly, Air France has failed to adjust to competition from low-cost carriers and state-subsidised Gulf airlines such as Qatar Airways and Emirates.

Buried in the proposed farm bill is an entirely new $3 billion subsidy for peanut farmers, a 10-year entitlement of direct cash payments meant to help American peanut farmers adjust to competition unleashed by the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Mandatory generic substitution and regressive pharmacist mark-ups have a strong negative effect on originator prices, indicating the competition effect of generics on originators, as the originator price may adjust to competition in order to keep part of the market.

Legally blue Rag-trade deals The Yao crowd Maturing monopoly South Africa's Cuban missile ReprintsMost firms have already adjusted to global competition, which has seen a big shift in garment production to low-wage countries and a subsequent glut of cheap manufacturing capacity.

The agreement shows that Vietnam insisted on a comfortable grace period to allow its companies to adjust to foreign competition.

Many of these will mean making sure people have the incentives to take risks and the freedom to adjust to foreign competition: a flatter, simpler tax code with lower corporate rates, a smaller debt burden, predictable regulations, affordable entitlements.

Trade negotiators for Central and South American countries, they said, should bargain for more gradual tariff reductions on corn, rice and beans -- the staples of subsistence farming -- to give peasants time to adjust to tough competition from large, highly efficient and heavily subsidized American farmers.

"But it's like any player in their first game, it takes time to adjust to the competition, to the style.

Similarly, it has been argued that globalization and economic integration shift the balance in favor of more decentralized wage setting which provides firms with more flexibility to adjust to increased competition.

Investors were also closely watching for an update on how Boeing's 737 aircrafts might adjust to new competition in the marketplace from firms such as Airbus and Canada's Bombardier.

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