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The profession's inherent competitiveness and cruelty come alive as new managers try to overhaul the system and well-meaning reporters are shoved aside.
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He has an improved work ethic with a competitiveness inherent to elite players.
"This compelling merger will create value for our respective stockholders and allow customers, partners, employees and the open source community to benefit from the enhanced offerings, larger scale and improved cost competitiveness inherent in this combination," he said in a statement.
On the other hand innovation has to be represented as a natural process in which 'fitness' (i.e., success) is (re presented as a consequence of inherent and endogenous competitiveness thereby justifying and naturalising a specific set of practices" (Birch 2006: 2006
It is suggested that this result, and others that follow from severe pricing pressure, will not just be a feature of downturn periods in the economic cycle, but are inherent in the super-competitiveness of the "hyper economy".
The relative weaknesses are as follows: (1) the overall underdeveloped strength of enterprises, with inherent deficiencies in their core competitiveness and innovation levels; (2) lack of certain core technologies; (3) lack of a sophisticated standardization and incomplete standards system; and (4) weak brand-building ability and insufficient brand promotion.
Creative competitions involve varying degrees of competitiveness.
The other inherent tension is that the steps needed to improve competitiveness within the euro require prices and wages to be held down, making it even harder to cope with debt.There are also conflicting political forces within both the borrowing and lending countries.
The fantasy or aspiration inherent in the shots — the promise of perfection, mastery or neighborly competitiveness — has moved on, from the place settings to the artisanal masterpieces placed perfectly on them.
There is an inherent contradiction between the need for debtor countries in the euro zone to regain competitiveness through lower prices and at the same time to ease excessive debt with a dose of inflation.Even in a better economic climate, though, southern Europe would be bad at writing down debt.
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