Sentence examples for operating competitively from inspiring English sources

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Nokia realizes that the capture technology needed for VR is changing rapidly, but it hopes that through staying proactive in software/firmware updates, it can keep the Ozo camera operating competitively as the go-to option for filmmakers seeking a standalone solution.

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"Under the right circumstances the UK could operate competitively with three or with five," said Three chief executive David Dyson, predicting a round of consolidation in Europe from 2014.

If the first plants are indeed built and operated competitively, more will follow and the possibility of reducing greenhouse gases increases.

After months of certification tests and safety and in-cabin modifications after a crash last summer that killed 113 people, the fleet of 12 Concordes, operated competitively by British Airways and Air France, is ready to fly again, both airlines say.

The fund operates competitively, interest rates for the borrowing and lending are represented by r A and r E respectively and the profit is equal to the interest revenue from loans extended less the borrowing costs.

This letter maintains that SpaceX has conducted the investigation in keeping with the established practice, which is true, and urges the FAA to ignore entreaties it claims aim to "politicize" the investigation, and implies that the purpose of doing so would be to hamper SpaceX's ability to operate competitively with other, more established players.

Family members share a catalytic core region of about 30 kDa, where inhibitors operate competitively by acting as substrate mimics.

It is perceived to be operating anti-competitively by some European governments and by some consumer councils.

He said the ballpark deal — in which a countywide tax would pay about 75percentt of the cost, with the Twins kicking in the rest — was enough to give Carl Pohlad, the nonagenarian billionaire owner, enough money to operate more than competitively.

"Wherever we operate, we pay competitively.

The Basel II accord was set in 2004 and again emphasized capital requirements as a safeguard against systemic risk as well as the need for global consistency in banking regulations so as not to competitively disadvantage banks operating internationally.

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