Sentence examples for be at a competitive from inspiring English sources

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Any market that cannot offer such speed will be at a competitive disadvantage.

So a sullied auditor should at the very least be at a competitive disadvantage.

It's not right that smaller companies should be at a competitive disadvantage to multinationals".

And if it doesn't, American banks will be at a competitive advantage, the exact opposite of what bankers argue.

Some of those countries say they fear their banks will be at a competitive disadvantage in the interim.

"Journals that don't embrace electronic tools to speed their processes will ultimately be at a competitive disadvantage".

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On the other hand, a recent study by Blaul & Ruther (2012) showed that large males of N. vitripennis were at a competitive advantage in terms of inter-sexual competition: they were more attractive to females at a distance.

"Without this, they are at a competitive disadvantage reputationally".

Ms. Stuart added: "Agents have been at a competitive disadvantage.

"We were at a competitive disadvantage," said Kristen Lynas, director of the school's executive degree programs.

As a result, the telephone companies say, they are at a competitive disadvantage.

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