Sentence examples for some competitiveness from inspiring English sources

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Any environment that is physical would have some competitiveness.

It was a welcome change, for at least briefly restoring some competitiveness to a game which Fulham were coasting.

In the foundation report, unlike some competitiveness studies, results were adjusted for the size of each economy and its population.

Di Biasi has brought some competitiveness but he hasn't been able to reverse the utter depression engulfing Levante and privately admits the players simply aren't good enough.

That is a necessary step if wages are to shrink in absolute terms, which some economists argue is necessary if bitter medicine to inject some competitiveness into the economies of Europe's southern tier.

Doing so would instantly restore at least some competitiveness to Japanese industry, which has experienced something that would have seemed impossible only a few years ago: Japan has a trade deficit.

Investors have been eagerly anticipating the entrance of new players in the banking business here in hopes that they would shake up the staid, clubby world of Japanese banking and force some competitiveness into the market.

"It mixes is up a bit and puts some competitiveness in there.

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