Sentence examples for be competitive in a from inspiring English sources

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"The UK has to be competitive in a global market.

To prosper, our economies must be competitive in a global marketplace.

And we can't expect to be competitive in a global economy".

I am sure there is talent and we will try to be competitive in a very tough conference".

They say they have no choice: to be competitive in a statewide race, one can never begin a campaign too early.

We can't have five wickets down for 30 runs in eight or nine overs and expect to be competitive in a game.

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The Buffaloes are 2-0, and the game should show if they are ready to be competitive in an increasingly difficult Big 12 North.

Eskom, one of South Africa's biggest state-run enterprises, says it wants to be competitive in an energy industry that will soon be dominated by large multinationals.

"To be a first mover working out how to be competitive in an economy which has less carbon in it… that is the stuff of business".

By contrast, in the United States, we urge our young people to get more postsecondary credentials in order to be competitive in an increasingly globalized world.

Wisconsin needed extreme reforms, he and his allies told the public, in order to be competitive in an ever-changing economic climate.

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