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The phrase "hamper competitiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors that negatively affect the ability of a business or entity to compete in a market.
Example: "Excessive regulations can hamper competitiveness, making it difficult for new companies to enter the market."
Alternatives: "hinder competition" or "impede competitiveness."
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Its focus on a rigorous and unified modeling theory will erode the boundaries between the currently separated cyber-physical system sub-disciplines that hamper competitiveness of our students.
However, this might severely hamper competitiveness and quality.
It said it was suggesting how the UK could raise new revenue "in a fair and efficient way, which does not hamper competitiveness or increase poverty".
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If the rules were imposed in the United States but not elsewhere, their argument goes, it would hamper American competitiveness.
"Furthermore, we would caution against the introduction of additional business costs that could hamper the competitiveness of UK manufacturers at home," she added.
But the CBI is worried the bill in its unchanged form would leave British firms potentially barred from public contracts in the EU and would hamper their competitiveness.
They warn against resurrecting regulatory measures like the Depression-era Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial and investment banking until its repeal in 1999; they fear that such restraints would hamper the competitiveness of American banks internationally.
But an even greater outrage is how Morgan Stanley and like-minded companies finance lobbying campaigns to oppose increases in the federal minimum wage, arguing, with straight faces, that increasing a worker's pay to, say, $12,000 from $11,000 for a year of full-time work would somehow hamper their competitiveness.
European Commission vice-president Günter Verheugen, responsible for enterprise and industry policy, however stressed when the more lenient Euro 5 regulation was going to be introduced: 'It will not hamper the competitiveness of the EU's car industry' (quoted in[101]).
This followed pressure from the Confederation of British Industry, who worried that the Bill in its original form would hamper the competitiveness of British industry.
The trade hub admits that "in order to fully take advantage of AGOA, African countries must resolve issues that hamper their competitiveness such as infrastructure, cost of production, and some "soft" infrastructural issues such as setting up the adequate procedural systems to facilitate exports, and implementing specific sector strategies to boost exports".
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