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en This could create something like a Sputnik scare. If the U.S. is no longer competitive, and our grads can't find jobs, we're going to find how poorly competitive we're going to be in the future.

en It's important that we all work together to create a competitive bid. We don't want to scare them off.

en We must consider closing those (car parts) operations that are far from being competitive. Or we find a partner that will take over these activities who is in a better position to secure jobs.

en It hasn't even been competitive. That's the first thing we're going to have to do is just find a way to stay competitive because these (first two games) have been over by halftime. We saw that last year too (on Halloween). It was 21-3 (Steelers) at the end of the first quarter.

en Because they no longer live with their parents, they'll need to insure their car on their own. They may find that insurance is very expensive. College grads tend to want to go out and buy new, sophisticated cars. They don't realize the cost of insuring that car. There are huge increases to move to big cities.

en We want to create a competitive attitude here. It's going to be competitive just to get into this lineup. The guys who were here last year have that experience now. We're very comfortable with this team.

en You can find suppliers here, but it's maybe two or three Taiwanese companies. In China, I can find 15 suppliers in the Shanghai area alone, and that makes it more competitive.

en It's almost a crossroads for me right now, to find the competitive warriors and the competitiveness of those guys will transcend the talent and reputation. I'm going to try to find the guys who are going to try to play the hardest and best in support of our two great players.
  Pat Riley

en Ageism hits younger people too, who can find themselves discriminated against in the jobs market. For business to thrive in an increasingly competitive market, it must not ignore the skills of any worker, whatever their age. The regulations give younger workers new protection too.

en I was too short to stay competitive at the high jump, too weak to be competitive as a wrestler and also too short to compete in volleyball, so I joined lacrosse and found a niche for myself as a goalie. You can be shorter or not as strong, and it doesn't matter. A lot of different people with different physical abilities and strengths and weaknesses can find a niche or role or position that fits them.

en While things are not less competitive, they're no longer getting more competitive.

en For Hughes Aircraft to remain competitive in a shrinking market, there was a need to increase its participation in the industry consolidation. Raytheon together with Hughes will create a much more competitive company.

en It's going to be a very competitive meet. We're definitely going to find out where we are.

en These are the lowest competitive bids we could find. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating.

en It's as competitive a (grocery) market as you'll ever find in the U.S..


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