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The bank seems more concerned about the damage to export competitiveness from inflation than rupee appreciation.
We're also seeing encouraging signs of a boost to export competitiveness from a weaker sterling.
However, there was a "rupture" in competitiveness from around 2000, says the report.
It also cited the damage to its competitiveness from the strength of the Australian dollar.
Major exporters say that they can weather the loss of competitiveness from the peso's rise so far.
But in my five years in this luxurious setting, I have witnessed an often incomprehensible level of competitiveness from parents.
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An analysis of James Baldwin, written to Arvin in 1962, is relatively expansive, though it probably springs as much from competitiveness as from deep consideration: "I loathe Jimmy's fiction: it is crudely written and of a balls-aching boredom.
Joe Girardi is the most religious and contemplative of his siblings, but he is competitive, too, and his competitiveness derives from his boyhood relationship with his father, Gerald, and his two older brothers.
The bigger issue was dismal productivity growth, which was Italy's main problem too.Swines with fluAll these countries suffer not only from a lack of competitiveness but from other, perhaps more damaging, disorders too.
One feature Barron's is particularly proud of is its index of colleges by competitiveness -- from non to most.
And we have slipped down the competitiveness league from fourth a decade ago to 11th now.
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