Similar words: competitive, positiveness, competition, imperfect competition, repetitive, perfect competition, non-price competition, monopolistic competition. Meaning: [kəm'petətɪvnɪs] n. an aggressive willingness to compete.
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1. New machinery has enhanced the company's productivity and competitiveness.
2. He spoke in general terms about greater competitiveness.
3. Her enthusiasm and competitiveness rubbed off on everyone.
4. These figures exaggerate the loss of competitiveness.
5. Profits and international competitiveness suffered accordingly.
6. It measures a country's competitiveness in world markets.
7. Do environmental agreements or world competitiveness rules have priority?
8. Keisha's enthusiasm and competitiveness rubbed off on the rest of the sales team.
9. That is already improving our competitiveness and we shall see its effects on job creation before much longer.
10. The benefit to competitiveness would be short-term, while the damage to our credibility as an economy would be massive.
11. In the global economy, competitiveness is a race with no finish line, and gains in competitiveness are fleeting.
12. It is only on the world market that we can prove the competitiveness and quality of our goods.
13. The French are on solid ground when they argue that competitiveness is no reason for devaluation.
14. The nature of the learning experiences in each room eliminates another barrier, competitiveness.
15. The government says the move will help to create jobs and improve the competitiveness of the economy.
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16. They recognize that co-operation between industry and research institutions is beneficial in raising productivity and enhancing competitiveness.
17. This analysis will use recently developed techniques for measuring the competitiveness of a product amongst a group of similar competing products.
18. Chrysler too has focused on management change to increase its competitiveness.
19. Industrialists reacted favourably to the measures, although many considered them too weak to improve competitiveness and cool the economy.
20. It is also rated the most competitive newly-industrialised economy by the World Competitiveness Report.
21. They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them.
22. The economic rationale, in terms of economic efficiency, was agreed in terms of increasing competitiveness, rather than the change of ownership.
23. The first third of the book is a sustained polemic against the myth of competitiveness when applied to the nation state.
24. Embraer had long adopted policies of aiming for international competitiveness; the domestic market was too small to support its ambition.
25. Unsurprisingly, it found Unix superior in networking, multi-user support, support for industry standards and cost competitiveness.
26. Other criticisms of the Ridley ruling appear to show scant regard for the integrity of the retailer or its competitiveness.
27. The pilot studies are intended to lay the foundation for more detailed research into the role of effective innovation in corporate competitiveness.
28. With a fixed exchange rate, has not this country badly lost competitiveness?
29. An average growth rate of 11 % p.a. in real manufactured exports, reflecting increased competitiveness.
30. The suggestions for the reforms come from the White House Council on Competitiveness.
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