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Example sentences for "competitiveness"

Lexicographically close words:
competes; competing; competition; competitions; competitive; competitor; competitors; compilation; compilations; compile
  1. Singapore's products in OECD countries, a strong Japanese yen, and improved competitiveness of domestic manufactures.

  2. England siezed the island in 1655 and a plantation economy - based on sugar, cocoa, and coffee - was established.

  3. Qatar is also trying to attract foreign investment in the development of its non-energy projects by further liberalizing the economy.

  4. The current government has enacted numerous short-term reforms aimed at improving competitiveness and long-term growth.

  5. The government faces tough choices in its attempts to boost Portugal's economic competitiveness while keeping the budget deficit within the eurozone's 3%-of-GDP ceiling.

  6. The government intends to make further progress in changing labor laws and reforming pension schemes, which are key to the sustainability of both Spain's internal economic advances and its competitiveness in a single currency area.

  7. Improving Poland's export competitiveness and containing the internal budget deficit are top priorities.

  8. The coalition government faces tough choices in its attempts to boost Portugal's economic competitiveness and to keep the budget deficit within the 3% EU ceiling.

  9. The devaluations have boosted the competitiveness of Finnish exports.

  10. In the last few years, however, this extraordinarily favorable picture has been clouded by inflation, growing unemployment, and a gradual loss of competitiveness in international markets.

  11. The boost in export competitiveness from the depreciation helped lift Sweden out of its 3-year recession.

  12. Western Europe, Cyprus' main trading partner, and the loss in export competitiveness due to a sharp rise in unit labor costs.

  13. Italy's economic performance has lagged behind that of its EU partners, and the current government has enacted numerous short-term reforms aimed at improving competitiveness and long-term growth.

  14. A devalued Rouble will enhance the competitiveness of the Russian industrial and commodity production sectors.

  15. Efficiency, productivity and competitiveness are the buzzwords of this phase.

  16. The government hopes the boost in export competitiveness from the depreciation will help lift Sweden out of its 3-year recession.

  17. In the last few years, however, this extraordinarily favorable picture has been clouded by inflation, growing absenteeism, and a gradual loss of competitiveness in international markets.

  18. The devaluation should improve industrial competitiveness and business confidence in 1992.

  19. In recent years, however, this extraordinarily favorable picture has been clouded by budgetary difficulties, inflation, high unemployment, and a gradual loss of competitiveness in international markets.

  20. A serious long-term challenge is the maintenance of the competitiveness of non-oil exports in world markets.

  21. The government is working to modernize capital plant and increase the country's competitiveness in the increasingly integrated world markets.

  22. Lisbon also is working to modernize its capital plant and increase competitiveness in hope of moving up closer to the EU average.

  23. Recovery was strong based on rising demand for Singapore's products in OECD countries and improved competitiveness of domestic manufactures.

  24. Improving the quality of manufactured products has been a major concern of the party and government, particularly from the point of view of competitiveness in foreign markets.

  25. While Malaysia's immediate economic horizon looks bright, its long-term prospects are clouded by the lack of reforms in the corporate sector, particularly those dealing with competitiveness and high corporate debt.

  26. In addition to the tax burden, the reduction of the work week to 35-hours has drawn criticism for lowering the competitiveness of French companies.

  27. In recent years, however, this extraordinarily favorable picture has been somewhat clouded by budgetary difficulties, high unemployment, and a gradual loss of competitiveness in international markets.

  28. The government is working to reform the tax system, to modernize capital plant, and to increase the country's competitiveness in the increasingly integrated world markets.

  29. By boosting the competitiveness of Finnish exports, these measures presumably have kept the economic downturn from being even more severe.

  30. In recent years, however, this extraordinarily favorable picture has been clouded by budgetary difficulties, inflation, growing unemployment, and a gradual loss of competitiveness in international markets.

  31. This actually has worked in many cases because it adds the element of competitiveness to the procedure.

  32. There is also competitiveness to become the best subject.

  33. When competitiveness takes this form it is necessarily attended by fear, and out of fear cruelty is almost inevitably developed.

  34. What is true of competitiveness is equally true of love of power.

  35. Competitiveness is by no means wholly an evil.

  36. The Community and the Member States shall ensure that the conditions necessary for the competitiveness of the Community's industry exist.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "competitiveness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.