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1
The problem threatens farmers' ability to
compete
globally
as EU subsidies diminish.
2
No automaker can
compete
globally
without a compelling stable of electric cars.
3
It can't
compete
globally
in the way that big independent studios can.
4
Top pay rises, we are told, as firms
compete
globally
for the best talent.
5
To
compete
globally
,
its tech firms need to import talent.
6
Republicans generally support corporate income tax cuts because, they say that would help corporations
compete
globally
.
7
The challenge is to fill in the middle, growing businesses of scale that can
compete
globally
.
8
The ARJ21 is key to China's bid to develop an aerospace industry that can
compete
globally
.
9
For others, it has meant high-profile marriages to create national champions with the heft to
compete
globally
.
10
Even then it will lack the financial clout and industrial scale to
compete
globally
on its own.
11
However, defenders of the deal say it has benefited all three nations and helped American firms
compete
globally
.
12
Furthermore, it would allow the European telecoms sector to
compete
globally
and provide new, affordable and superfast services.
13
To
compete
globally
,
the merged companies would do better to invest outside their slow-growing, high cost domestic markets.
14
South Korea's largest conglomerates such as Samsung and Hyundai should be best placed to
compete
globally
,
they said.
15
The delays are disrupting a booming, homegrown pharmaceutical industry China hopes will supply its domestic market and
compete
globally
.
16
Rather than
compete
globally
with the elite of investment banks, such as Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley Japan's No.
compete
globally
compete