Sentence examples for world-class competitive from inspiring English sources

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Where other countries are focused on developing world-class competitive industries, you are still focused on protecting your uncompetitive ones.

He later became a world-class competitive poker player, and in 2009 he rocketed into space as one of the first astrotourists.

Several weeks ago, Eric Wilson wrote an article for Thursday Styles about the budding fashion career of Oscar Pistorius, the South African athlete who has become a world-class competitive runner despite being a double amputee.

From finned keels, to sails made out of Kevlar and Spectra, there's no limit to how much can be spent outfitting a world-class competitive yacht.

World-class competitive rower, Olympic gold-medal winner, a member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, scholar athlete at Harvard and Oxford and published genetic researcher.

Aongus Hegarty, president of Dell EMEA, said: "Dell's belief that technology can change the world, enabling people everywhere to grow and thrive, clearly has a strong synergy with the purpose of Glasgow 2014 - both in the delivery of world-class competitive sport it will showcase and the lasting economic and social legacy it will leave".

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Well, there's no faulting the superb physical displays by Conner and Comaneci; it may not be world-class, competitive-level gymnastics, but it's plenty fun to watch.

The Daily Telegraph said a Home Office spokeswoman refused to rule out broadening the service to target economy class passengers in the future, adding "This consultation is part of an ongoing process to ensure that we can maintain a world class, competitive visa system which serves the ever-changing needs of our customers".

"I now call on the management of the ASC and the unions to come together like they never have before and prove that the faith I've had in them through the period from 14 October when I commenced my lobbing of the PM that they can be the world class, competitive builder of submarines that they say they can be".

In The Mutual Gains Enterprise, the authors argue that a "mutual gains system" in the workplace will help American business attain a world-class, sustainable competitive advantage and, at the same time, secure more rewarding employment for workers.

"The UK's strong recovery has created the space to think clearly about what matters most for long-term prosperity: the right skills and talent, world-class infrastructure, globally competitive tax and regulation, open access to international markets, with business able to make a strong and positive contribution to society," she said.

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