Sentence examples for the increasing competitiveness from inspiring English sources

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However, he said the increasing competitiveness of Amazon's service will still have spurred Netflix match its ability to offer downloads.

Injuries, and the sacking of Ray Wilkins, the assistant manager, have played a part, but so has the increasing competitiveness of the division this season.

With the fall from grace of the Japanese model in the 1990s and the increasing competitiveness of foreign firms, Japanese companies started to realise that they might benefit from outside expertise.

Spurring the trend, experts say, are the very obsessions that drive New York parents to distraction: the increasing competitiveness of the college entrance process, the introduction of more rigorous national curriculum standards, and a lack of faith in local public schools.

And disadvantaged students are unlikely to get the parental pressure at home to continue investing in activities designed to enhance competitiveness in admissions.Perhaps the increasing competitiveness of college admissions processes are leading more students to conclude that college is out of reach which is therefore reducing the return to a high school diploma and increasing the dropout rate.

This can be viewed as an indicator of the increasing competitiveness of domestically produced goods.

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While most fans would welcome the increased competitiveness in domestic leagues, this trend could have worrying consequences.

"Perhaps more tellingly, the increased competitiveness of our goods exports has succeeded in arresting the persistent decline in our share of world export markets seen over the past 15 years or so," he said.

The increased competitiveness of the lactate pathway may be due to the allosteric activation of LDH as a result of increased pyruvate levels.

This means that in the present model, the increased competitiveness leads to stronger self- and peer-appreciations than in situations of low competitiveness, but at the cost of breaking balanced egalitarian triads in favor of very strong isolated dyads.

A general conclusion, regarding the prerequisites of the increased competitiveness and efficiency of ports, refers to the investments in modern infrastructure, services and systems administration, the transport management in Greek ports and the development of a combined transport system.

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