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Examples for "competitive"
1Keeping these markets competitive is important, European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said.
2The company has always said its gas is highly competitive in Europe.
3Yet competitive pricing is the biggest problem facing U.S. LNG in Europe.
4Europe has to become more open, competitive and outward looking, he said.
5A year has gone by, and the competitive situation has not improved.
1A year ago, the competing claims over the area exploded in violence.
2Values like hunger, desire, work rate, competing are hammered home every day.
3A new deadline for competing offers will be set, the source said.
4Higher crude raises the case for edible oil use in competing biofuels.
5The document also shows how competing consumer products companies arrange their affairs.
1That outweighed worries about economic competition with China or government regulation.
2In Spencer's view, unfettered economic competition would act as a spur to improvement.
3War is the most potent engine of economic competition.
4In its purest form, economic competition is just a system for delivering choice to end users.
5This economic competition contributed considerably to the hostility, fear, and discrimination which confronted the Northern freedmen.
1And then there's the issue of market competition from other social-networking players.
2Thus does government policy, not market competition, subtly determine winners and losers.
3Wednesday's ruling follows a two-year legal challenge by BSkyB over market competition issues.
4As a result, defence companies are insulated from the cold winds of market competition.
5This could facilitate market competition for consolidated data, Gallagher said.
6There is no consistent evidence of the relationship between market competition and hospital efficiency.
7Since the 1980s some studies found market competition could increase the efficiency of inpatient services.
8The day of open market competition is upon us all, and we must adapt accordingly.
9No real market competition exists to keep prices down.
10It would compensate the public for high prices resulting from a lack of effective market competition.
11Eir said the decline was driven by tough market competition as well as regulated wholesale pricing.
12It rose to the generals' attention through neither a meticulous development cycle nor an expansive market competition.
13She cited rising insurance costs, expensive safety regulations and market competition as the main reasons behind the decision.
14This belief rests on aversion to European rules regulating state subsidy for industry and enforcing fair market competition.
15Sinopec said that with new capacity from refining and petrochemical businesses coming on stream, market competition would remain keen.
16The Commission needs to determine whether the merger will substantially lessen market competition before approving or declining the proposal.
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