Sentence examples for forgone competitive from inspiring English sources

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Wages haven't kept pace, especially at United, where for six years pilots and machinists have forgone competitive pay raises as part of an employee stock ownership plan.

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The department wrote that it forgoes competitive bidding in cases where there are time constraints and when vendors are "linked to a competitive grant or private sector donation".

Mr. Mineta has removed himself from participating in the F.A.A.'s upcoming decision on whether to forgo competitive bidding and all other matters affecting Lockheed.

If the editorialists are anything to go by, it seems that Germans are ready to forgo a competitive advantage for the sake of ethical rigour.

Thus it is disturbing that the Federal Aviation Administration, as reported this week by Matthew Wald of The Times, is proposing to forgo its usual competitive bidding procedures and instead simply designate the Lockheed Martin Corporation to upgrade a computer system crucial to the nation's air traffic control network.

The manipulations are not perfect, but they are powerful enough that it becomes suicidal for brands, politicians, and other competitive entities to forgo payments to Bummer enterprises.

(7) Employers will be relieved of their burden of providing health insurance for their employees and may be able to convert some of their previous contributions to employer-sponsored insurance to employees' forgone wage increases as they gain a healthier workforce and become more competitive in global markets.

In the short run, this would raise the nation's total savings, they argue, but what they ignore is that it would also forgo the best opportunity in decades to improve the nation's competitive potential through needed public investment.

In exchange for forgoing special-interest contributions, the candidate receives enough money to run a competitive race.

Krantz's heroines are sex-positive; completely over the victim thing; competitive; aware of the importance of networking; and unwilling to forgo the girlish thrills of dressing up.

The failure of this strategy is a riposte to the arguments of Mr Guimaraes (the sacked diplomat) and the left-wing Workers Partyy, who say that joining the FTAA would mean forgoing independent trade and industrial policies and thus being unable to build competitive industries.Brazil's neighbours have become increasingly sceptical of such arguments.

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