Sentence examples for competitiveness growing from inspiring English sources

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Greece, Italy and Portugal squandered the opportunity created by lower interest rates, losing competitiveness, growing slowly and building up public debt.

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But worries about longer-term competitiveness are growing.

Stern said the time was right to step away, citing the N.B.A.'s improved profitability and competitiveness, its growing influence around the globe and the strength of its digital platforms.

Being energy efficient is central to maintaining our competitiveness and growing our economy in the future.

The acceptance rate, ranging from 80% in 2007 to 10% in 2013, was reflective of the increased competitiveness and growing interest in the program (Table S1).

Exports, spurred by Spain's new competitiveness, should grow more than 5% both this year and next, doubling their pre-recession weight in the economy.

Many oppose a carbon tax on the grounds that it would hurt American competitiveness abroad, grow the size of the Federal Government, and harm low-income families.

We need a new perspective and new tools an approach to competitiveness that grows directly out of an analysis of internationally successful industries, without regard for traditional ideology or current intellectual fashion.

"We want to increase our competitiveness and grow closer together within the euro group and also invite other countries to take part," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said ahead of the summit.

She said her competitiveness has grown as her skills have improved.

The phenomenon said as much about an implicit buy-Korea mentality as the products' growing competitiveness.

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