Sentence examples for basis of competitiveness from inspiring English sources

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OM is the basis of competitiveness and the generation of wealth.

Fear of defeat, the very basis of competitiveness: "You know, I still do get quite pissed off about my losses.

Some have drawn the internal/external line between those things that appear on the bottom line and those that do not, but have then got tangled up in the question of whether external pressures or individual motivation were responsible for catalysing action and which played a bigger role in helping to shift the basis of competitiveness (the answers, of course, are both and it is hard to tell).

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Communication in the context of planning as the key to the creation of a coordination based on the development of science as a basis for competitiveness in sustainable city.

Technological progress is the basis for competitiveness and advancement in the aerospace industry.

In addition, PRF 81 outcompetes CIAT 899 in co-inoculation experiments for bean nodulation under greenhouse conditions [ 15] and in field trials in acid soils [ 21]; however, the basis of this differential competitiveness remains unexplored, as well as the possible repertoire of genes related to the competitive ability of both strains when challenged with indigenous rhizobia.

In this case, it would not be possible to rank males on the basis of their sperm competitiveness, and as Clark [ 34] points out, the success in sperm competition of a particular genotype will depend on the presence and frequencies of other male genotypes in the population.

Accurate estimates of sperm competitiveness values for individual males are thus critical for the study of post-copulatory sexual selection, and in particular, to (1) investigate the genetic basis of sperm competitive ability, (2) distinguish between competing hypotheses based on additive or non-additive genetic effects, and (3) further test predictions from these hypotheses.

[27] (P.849) noted that the term "competitiveness": 'refers to the capacity of firms to compete and, on the basis of their success or "competitiveness", to gain market share (s), increase their profits and grow.' In the global market, companies compete with each other.

"But I do want to differentiate on the basis of price elasticity and competitiveness of the program, and that would be very helpful to CUNY".

"But if we can win, if we can show some form of competitiveness on a consistent basis, I think we'll be all right," Crumpler said.

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