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A weaker currency improves the competitiveness of a country by making exports cheaper.
This helps public sector bodies protect frontline service, improves the competitiveness of local businesses and will make Bristol more resilient to future energy price rises.
First, his economics is faulty: the practice only adds to the overall economic pie and improves the competitiveness of American companies.
"As soon as the international environment improves, the competitiveness of German companies will bear fruit and the German economy will return to a path of solid growth".
This improves the competitiveness of external ice-on-tube systems as compared to other TES systems, such as dynamic ice harvesters and static internal melt systems.
The composite, firstly used in a recent multi-story building in Australia, significantly improves the competitiveness of timber in building works, which have been limited to steel and reinforced concrete structures.
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Subsequently, to enhance the overall competitiveness of the semiconductor manufacturing factory, a capacity re-allocation mechanism is designed to improve the competitiveness of less competitive products without raising the expense of the other products and diminishing their competitiveness.
However, others have described general rolling stock improvements designed to improve the competitiveness of freight transport by rail.
As businesses seek to attract customers on an increasingly competitive global market, positive preconceptions of a country can help improve the competitiveness of a nation's exports.
"Hopefully this report can help streamline and improve the competitiveness of America's financial services sector".
This reform regime improved the competitiveness and dynamism of the economies.
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