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Перевод: competitive
[прилагательное] соперничающий; конкурирующий; конкурсный; конкурентный; конкурентоспособный
Тезаурус:
- This conclusion was based upon the general perception that pre-1939 aviation was overly competitive and unregulated, and subject to vicious throat-cutting in the national interest.
- Jackie's greed is no more, really, than an inversion of the competitive spirit he showed in shooting, racing and everything else he did.
- In every example they offer, it is competitive egoism that has subverted the ideal of objectivity - from instances of brazen cheating to the simple laxity with which papers are refereed, grants awarded, and experiments checked - or left unchecked.
- The underlying aim of the IDB's new Forward Strategy is to encourage companies already established in Northern Ireland to become more internationally competitive and to increase their market share through first class marketing of top quality goods and services.
- Product revenues declined because of continuing weak economic conditions, highly competitive pricing and the negative impact of foreign exchange rate movements, although the company continued to ship more computer systems than a year ago - but at a lower average price per system.
- This interest in wage regulation, standardising and setting a floor to wage costs - thereby limiting competitive wage and price-cutting - was especially prevalent in labour-intensive industries where labour costs formed a relatively high proportion of total costs.
- This kind of investment, said the committee, is needed to keep Britain competitive with other nations like Japan and the US where IT developments are proceeding apace.
- But Brian Whittle, the leading 400 metres and 800 metres runner, was among those to dismiss the offer because of the lack of competitive opportunities between now and the new deadline.
- Contesting with others over the extrinsic spoils of learning is one aspect of competitive assessment.
- But as R D general manager Alan Calder cautions, in the tough competitive world of today's ICI "you're only as good as your last few molecules".
- Managers would do better to think of just two kinds of business strategy - competitive and corporate.
- Earlier Robson's dramatic arrival - five months after his last competitive encounter - had an immediate effect on United's performance.
- Pilkington Micronics Ltd of Deeside, Clwyd was rewarded for selling its flat glass, used in liquid crystal displays, optical and magnetic disk substrates into Europe, the US and the intensely competitive Far Eastern markets.
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