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"competitiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of people or organizations competing against each other
  2. the fact of being as good as or better than others
  3. the fact of trying very hard to be better than others

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"The world needs to develop more efficient barrels... Competitiveness to me is carbon competitiveness and cost competitiveness," Saetre said.
"Men are rewarded more for competitiveness and competitiveness is viewed as a masculine trait," Moxley tells Broadly.
It was almost as though it was meant to hurt the competitiveness—really, competitiveness of the United States.
"The competitiveness of the Russian economy is largely determined by the competitiveness of our companies," Akimov said in a statement.
Buffett and Fink cast doubt over how much America's higher rates hurt American corporate competitiveness, but who said "competitiveness" was the key issue here?
We may lose competitiveness, depending on how this works out, because I think these logistics and supply chain arrangements have helped us improve global competitiveness.
"China's subsidy policies not only enhance the competitiveness of domestic companies at home, but also help to augment their competitiveness in global markets," it said.
EVERYONE WANTS WHAT WE'VE BEEN ADVOCATING FOR: EVERYONE WANTS ADP TO HAVE HIGHER MARGINS, EVERYONE WANTS THEM TO ADDRESS THEIR ENTERPRISE COMPETITIVENESS, THEIR ENTERPRISE PRODUCT COMPETITIVENESS.
Recently the 2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index  developed by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited and the Council on Competitiveness ranked the U.S. as the second following China.
Organizations like the Council on Competitiveness are bringing together leaders from these groups to pave the path forward for competitiveness in bioscience and the manufacturing potential that ensues.
US: I think the way forward for Europe is to invest in competitiveness, digitalisation and automation, they are key pillars to drive in the future Europe's competitiveness, so for us, this is a very good market to be in, as a technology partner of the key industrial players, safeguarding the competitiveness.
We need a new consensus on trade that incorporates both new rules that will enhance US competitiveness abroad and structural reforms that focus on strengthening US competitiveness from within.
Investment in the manufacturing sector will be supported by a recovery in export demand, rising capacity utilisation and improvements in cost competitiveness related to the implementation of the Competitiveness Pact.
Last fall, Michael Porter released a Harvard Business School report on American competitiveness which found that our broken political system is the top obstacle to increased competitiveness and economic growth.
"The drop in energy prices has heightened the urgency of advancing competitiveness agendas across the Arab world … There remains a clear need for all energy-exporting nations to further diversify their economies and for much greater effort to improve basic competitiveness," WEF said in its annual report on global competitiveness unveiled on Tuesday.
The slump in global energy prices means oil-producing countries face a "clear need" to diversify their economies and improve competitiveness, the World Economic Forum (WEF) said in its latest competitiveness survey.
We're going back to the work ethic and the competitiveness.
In the running community, I feel camaraderie comes before competitiveness.
"We need to distinguish between competition and competitiveness," Bris said.
We also hoped to spark a national conversation about competitiveness.
Less openness risks undermining America's competitiveness and hurting its economy.
The big picture: Competitiveness is only one dimension of prosperity.
Success requires a balance of fierce competitiveness and humble respect.
That requires tax reforms and other measures to boost competitiveness.
He wants to devalue the euro to boost trade competitiveness.
Few of the measures in the draft would boost competitiveness.
But it will also harm the competitiveness of Argentina's exporters.
It drives competitiveness, it drives productivity and it creates jobs.
JK: Well, first of all, you need competitiveness and innovation.
That will create competitiveness, and that also will create jobs.
And make no mistake: the competitiveness probably will be gone.
The reversals partly reflect relative improvements in the south's competitiveness.
State competitiveness is, and always has been, a moving target.
You'll see the traits, the level of intuition, and competitiveness.
Mark SanfordI don't know that competitiveness is a polling issue.
Other factors include hospital ownership, market competitiveness and geographical location.
Our 12th annual study of state competitiveness is coming soon.
But mild deflation improves standard of living and business competitiveness.
It has regulation and taxes, and yet also business competitiveness.
Each contributes meaningfully to business competitiveness, albeit in different ways.
Competitiveness is an endlessly repeated mantra of the European Commission.
With competitiveness, Carey wants to reduce the gap between teams.
The agency's mission is to protect consumers by promoting competitiveness.
Like learning from them or learning the aviation industry's competitiveness.
"I missed the preparation, I missed the competitiveness," Koepka said.
Helping companies is as likely to promote laziness as competitiveness.
The talent, competitiveness, the drive, the fuel, the energy, everything.
Unemployment and debt remain high; competitiveness and purchasing power decline.
"You come back for the competitiveness of it," she said.
The airport also came second in terms of cost competitiveness.
However, he said, a blanket approach could stifle American competitiveness.
Yet it is odd how observers focus on corporate tax rates when they discuss our competitiveness, even though after-tax corporate profits are at historic highs, and other measures of competitiveness are doing poorly.
This was evident in June when the government and social partners agreed on a "Competitiveness Pack" that aims to reduce unit labour costs by 11033% between 2017 and 2019 and thus help boost export competitiveness.
In its closely-watched annual Global Competitiveness Report, the WEF said the U.S. is the country closest to the "frontier of competitiveness," an indicator that ranks competitive productivity using a scale from zero to 100.
The World Economic Forum's (WEF) 2018 World Competitiveness Report ranks the United States No. 1 in global competitiveness, up from No. 3 in the past few years and its first top ranking in a decade.
Stuck within a euro straitjacket that denies Italy the option of devaluing its currency to restore competitiveness, over the past two decades, Italy has managed to lose more than 20 percent in competitiveness to Germany.
We're pleased about our competitiveness and we avoid unfair trade practices.
Their misplaced primer on international competitiveness invited ridicule on social media.
However, they stressed the importance of maintaining competitiveness while doing so.
Those clashes cloud prospects for boosting productivity, growth and global competitiveness.
The rising yen is reducing export competitiveness and increasing deflationary pressures.
Moreover, Brazil's cumbersome bureaucracy has long hampered the country's global competitiveness.
The group has to be careful about competitiveness and antitrust issues.
"I just liked the competitiveness of our at-bats," said Hinch.
But our strength will be an education system guaranteeing our competitiveness.
Booming global trade amplified the benefits to Germany of rising competitiveness.
"This is all about competitiveness," Evercore ISI analyst Ross Muken said.
Even a deal that reduced or abolished them would damage competitiveness.
"It was a big factor in our overall competitiveness," Sievert said.
"You can't separate national security from competitiveness and innovation," he said.
The clash underscores the competitiveness, and harshness, of the bear world.
It added this would "boost the firm's competitiveness in the market".
He called for "steadily improving technical specifications" to improve "international competitiveness."
Bailey said he was "not convinced" about having a competitiveness remit.
As exporters' competitiveness suffered, they tried to cut costs, including pay.
The PRA has said it does not want a competitiveness objective.
Further, U.S. leadership is crucial for global competitiveness and scientific advancement.
They say congestion raises ticket prices and damages the capital's competitiveness.
Competitiveness is critical to the growth and development of Mexico's economy.
Despite this, the SELLs face a familiar problem: declining international competitiveness.
That kind of rotation, she said, yields a healthy, normal competitiveness.
Johnson has previously focused on efforts to expand science education competitiveness.
Check out 38 of the best examples of Brady's competitiveness below.
That's because of its competitiveness and the multinational makeup of squads.
No one understands Brady's competitiveness and ruthlessness better than Belichick, either.
It was turned into an industry deprived of purpose and competitiveness.
One of its key categories of competitiveness is Cost of Living.
Predictability and a lack of competitiveness have become a pressing issue.
In light of the seat's newfound competitiveness, money has flooded in.
This doesn't mean that we should remove all competitiveness from Google.
"Medical costs are the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness," he said.
Adecoagro wants to slash logistics costs, boosting its margins and competitiveness.
PD: Well, competitiveness is not just a prerogative of larger countries.
The German economy's international competitiveness must be preserved in any event.
"But Daikin's business model is backed by cost competitiveness," Yasuda added.
This is why I agree that envy is related to competitiveness.
These steps would substantially improve the competitiveness and prosperity in Texas.
Business lobbyists, and their hired experts, put the competitiveness goal first.
Another factor causing the drop is competitiveness for part-time jobs.
How does that affect the competitiveness of the assets they offer?
You notice the speed, you notice his competitiveness and his professionalism.
You don't get to be that way without that fierce competitiveness.
Having risen by almost 10 percent over the past year, the strong dollar has likely done as much to undermine U.S. international competitiveness as the president's "America First" trade policy has done to improve our competitiveness.
"It is predicted that the innovation competitiveness of India would see a significant rise with its growth rate probably surpassing China between 2025-2030," the independent Chinese research body wrote in its BRICS Innovation Competitiveness Report 2017.
And it's not just competitiveness that is eroding the white middle class.
"Infrastructure is enormously important to our productivity, to our competitiveness," Fletcher said.
We also calculated the cumulative winners in our 10 categories of competitiveness.
In some instances, tariffs should increase the competitiveness of American car manufacturing.
"What we can act on to regain competitiveness are costs," he said.
After a decade of strong oil-driven growth, Russia's competitiveness is deteriorating.
"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," he said.
But China has often relied on "strategic" supply gluts to boost competitiveness.
This market failure does not bode well for America's future research competitiveness.
But the right action now will create jobs and boost US competitiveness.
Outbound travel isn't the only key to Airbnb's competitiveness in China, however.
This relationship is special because I don't feel that competitiveness at all.
So yeah, the competitiveness: Only a little all the time forever always.
Eve preferred to wax poetic about her relationship drama and personal competitiveness.
" He said, "Our family environment, the competitiveness, was a negative for Fred.
Public sector controls a lot of factors, which go into manufacturing competitiveness.
It has stood out for its innovation, competitiveness and, sometimes, inspired leadership.
"It's a question of business, it's a question of competitiveness," he said.
If the Mexican economy prospers, it enhances U.S. competitiveness and vice versa.
Restoring U.S. manufacturing competitiveness in PV is difficult without an activist government.
But the H-1B program is really critical to maintaining our competitiveness.
Jerry Moran of Kansas to found the Competitiveness Caucus in the Senate.
Widespread broadband adoption across the U.S. is important for our national competitiveness.
"There's a social competitiveness people need to be aware of," he said.
Progress would be a key development for the competitiveness of domestic manufacturing.
Bryant became legendary for his competitiveness and work ethic during his career.
"They pushed him, but you saw his competitiveness," Indians manager Terry Francona.
Sound corporate tax reform can spur growth and improve America's global competitiveness.
Federal mandates and red tape have vastly harmed U.S. competitiveness and entrepreneurship.
The political tensions also created a heightened and palpable sense of competitiveness.
Create original content and keep competitiveness on innovation are Netflix's current strategy.
Businesses are wrong to blame taxes for strangling American competitiveness, he said.
"His focus, his competitiveness — it goes back to high school," Evans said.
However, the competitiveness nature of an urban setup does not guarantee success.
Deficits weaken the competitiveness of our economy in one of two ways.
As domestic manufacturing costs increase, the competitiveness of some American producers decreases.
It also said the requirements reduced the competitiveness of third party developers.
We must first begin with taking a comprehensive approach to U.S. competitiveness.
Do you ever encounter any professional jealousy or competitiveness on the circuit?
Organizations themselves need to adapt to ensure long-term competitiveness and innovation.
His shy nature caused others to overlook his drive and ferocious competitiveness.
When it comes to competitiveness and industrialization, maybe they look at China.
Normal talk about globalization and competitiveness is directed inward, to the nation.
Without it, they say, America's global "competitiveness" would be dealt a blow.
Supporters argued that the measure was essential to the state's economic competitiveness.
That could hurt the competitiveness of mass-market manufacturers' Britain-based operations.
The challenge appealed to him, as did the competitiveness of the field.
Whether Bloomberg's competitiveness in polling will translate to votes, however, is unclear.
"We're not increasing our own competitiveness," one senior tech executive told me.
"Our global competitiveness is under threat," said SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes.
Deborah Wince-Smith is president and CEO of the Council on Competitiveness.
The competitiveness of the market has been a flashpoint for generic drugmakers.
American exporters will lose their relative competitiveness in those markets as well.
Revoking the exemption, therefore, is bound to impact their margins and competitiveness.
Our economic competitiveness depends on having a world-class public transportation system.
American businesses blame a "skills gap" for dragging down the nation's competitiveness.
Other measures aim to help defend the competitiveness of the bloc's industry.
In the global information economy, intellectual property is increasingly important to competitiveness.
And it will help our farm because it will improve our competitiveness.
"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," Collins said.
When someone says that corporate rates must be cut to boost our "competitiveness", they should be challenged to tell a credible story about how "competitiveness" will translate into more jobs, higher productivity, or a more progressive distribution of income.
It is a question of competitiveness, not only in terms of the climate.
It demonstrates the competitiveness of the country's space program on the international scene.
WE TALKED ABOUT THE WAY IT HELPS IN TERMS OF THEIR MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS.
Munich Re will invest about EUR1bn (net) in improving ERGO's competitiveness and profitability.
Kaplan said that trade with Mexico has, overall, boosted U.S. competitiveness and jobs.
The country uses the dollar as its currency, which has hurt its competitiveness.
This might have some short-term effect on the competitiveness of Japanese exporters.
This has happened largely through increases in exports, suggesting that competitiveness has improved.
Kosak acknowledged the Trump administration's focus on national competitiveness, productivity and economic strength.
Higher fuel prices and weaker high-technology exports also hit the economy's competitiveness.
Senior BoE officials have already said publicly they don't want a competitiveness remit.
In Spain and Portugal pay cuts and freezes, though unpopular, helped restore competitiveness.
"The Trans-Pacific Partnership is critical to advancing our regional competitiveness," Lew said.
Those results at the district level jibe with the broader competitiveness statewide. Sen.
The decision is aimed at boosting the competitiveness of US-made solar panels.
The 1980s sowed alarm about America's declining economic competitiveness and a resurgent Japan.
He attributed part of the drop to the competitiveness of prime-time games.
Republicans are right that tax cuts and wise deregulation can boost firms' competitiveness.
APPLE SAYS MORE U.S. TARIFFS ON CHINESE GOODS WILL HURT ITS GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
We are quite literally killing ourselves and thereby sabotaging our long-term competitiveness.
If regulators move too aggressively they may reduce the competitiveness of seaborne trade.
The cash reward and natural competitiveness to find the bugs becomes extra motivation.
They are looking very much to their own competitiveness in this new environment.
Finally, an education system that undervalues critical thinking skills will stifle market competitiveness.
Previously, he also founded a CEO policy forum on tax reform and competitiveness.
Mnuchin clearly understands the dynamic nature of the relationship between policy and competitiveness.
Meanwhile, American liquefied natural gas struggles with logistical costs that weaken its competitiveness.
Kobe works harder than anyone that I have ever worked with. 3. Competitiveness!
Manufacturers have said the rising cost of steel has hurt their export competitiveness.
A weak rand has also improved the competitiveness of domestic goods and services.
Pakistani exporters have long complained that the rupee is overvalued, hurting their competitiveness.
Second, U.S. tax laws should be geared toward competitiveness in the global marketplace.
She also said the corporate rate must be lowered to maintain U.S. competitiveness.
Congress should appropriately provide states with the tools needed to grow American competitiveness.
However, in the latest Global Competitiveness Report, Mexico scored poorly at No. 51.
We know how important jobs, international competition and competitiveness are to the president.
Excessive regulation in the U.S. has hurt our competitiveness in the global economy.
It expects growth to recover steadily as moves to boost competitiveness fuel exports.
Often, it is small startups and organizations across the U.S. fueling our competitiveness.
In my experience, this generation is characterized by its resourcefulness, enthusiasm and competitiveness.
In 2015, the United States government passed the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act.
But true to the competitiveness of the entire night, the Cavaliers countered immediately.
Large investments nearing completion will further enhance the company's competitiveness in these areas.
Ledecky's racing instincts and competitiveness are also earning her fans outside the sport.
The moves are centered on competitiveness and growth, adds Boeing spokesman Todd Blecher.
Michelbach said the creation of a banking giant could also harm Germany's competitiveness.
States feared a loss of economic competitiveness if other states had weaker regulations.
This will be a time to reflect on themes around competitiveness and teamwork.
A wave of uncontrollable competitiveness takes over and I (accidentally) punch her forehead.
"Our competitiveness has dropped off a little," Chief Financial Officer Graeme Pitkethly said.
Jonathan Coony is global lead for green competitiveness at the World Bank Group.
Buffett said rising healthcare costs are crippling the competitiveness of U.S. companies abroad.
We must do more to foster innovation, increase productivity, and boost our competitiveness.
Team Liquid's first factor is evaluating the game's competitiveness as a professional sport.
And do we really want to emulate European rules if they undermine competitiveness?
I wouldn't attack this from an antitrust perspective, but a market competitiveness perspective.
And for economywide industrial competitiveness, we can't afford not to speed these changes.
Two factors that are fueling the competitiveness are demographic shifts and Mr. Trump.
They have also brought another tier of seats to the brink of competitiveness.
He credited Bryant&aposs competitiveness and skill on both ends of the floor.
"On the competitiveness rankings, Hungary is well behind the regional competitors," said Nemeth.
"Those games are the foundation for our toughness and competitiveness," McGlinchey said Thursday.
"These guys deserve a lot of credit for their competitiveness tonight," Popovich said.
The competitiveness of industry is already being affected by "carbon leakage", she said.
Implications on policy and security US concerns stretch beyond trade and economic competitiveness.
The tariff will put our competitiveness and Scotch Whisky's market share at risk.
And reckless trade wars that will harm US competitiveness and trigger global retaliation.
A trait the trainers shared, however, was a me-against-the-world competitiveness.
"This will increase productivity and sustainably strengthen the competitiveness of our German plants."
Fuest cited the risk of higher tariffs, declining competitiveness and lower transnational investments.
On the subject of Cruz's competitiveness with Trump, Brookover steered a nuanced course.
Higher interest rates could also lift the Taiwan dollar, hurting its export competitiveness.
"No country has managed bigger steps to improve competitiveness than Greece," he said.
Rising college prices and competitiveness make for teenagers with booked and busy schedules.
But we need to act soon, or American competitiveness will continue to suffer.
Lastly, our current international tax system can do more to promote global competitiveness.
This will improve safety, boost the economy, increase U.S. competitiveness, and enhance lives.
As Secretary Mnuchin's comment indirectly observed, an overvalued dollar weakens America's export competitiveness.
A fully functional Ex-Im Bank is important to strengthen American competitiveness abroad.
All countries would see their competitiveness eroded if China's policies were left unchecked.
Establishing a place to research nutrition is also crucial to retain American competitiveness.
This competitiveness causes insecurity and insecurity causes aggression and aggression causes health risks.
President Barack Obama, for example, formed the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.
"Each government is obviously free to have fiscal, competitiveness and corporate policies," Sapin said.
Their costs will increase, reducing their competitiveness against cars imported from Europe and Asia.
It is, for all its fixations on restlessness and failure and competitiveness, luxury content.
China has always opposed competitive currency devaluations as a way to boost export competitiveness.
"Consumers will have to pay more, the duty will erode their competitiveness," Wlazly said.
It would boost the competitiveness of cleaner-burning natural gas as a bridge fuel.
And how would they strike the balance between competitiveness concerns and debt burden concerns?
His ruthless competitiveness earned him widespread respect, and his dedication to fatherhood inspired many.
A4AI's primary recommendation is for greater liberalization of markets and measures to increase competitiveness.
It fuels a cultural competitiveness in China that turns ancient history into a battleground.
"The thing that we can contribute to competitiveness is sound regulation," Bailey told reporters.
The proud Japanese company understands that its competitiveness in the mobile sector is over.
But the strong dollar continues to weigh on the international competitiveness of the sector.
On top of this, smart immigration can help our economic growth and global competitiveness.
Wheat was pressured by a lack of competitiveness of U.S. origins on world markets.
The country loses control of its banking system and its industry may lose competitiveness.
Against the stronger dollar, markets fall when there is concern about U.S. export competitiveness.
It lies tenth in the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), a ranking of competitiveness.
Overall, the musical score for NFL Street was nonstop man-anger and rabid competitiveness.
Currencies performed as expected during a period of economic weakness, depreciating to restore competitiveness.
The biggest thing we have to do is invest in our own domestic competitiveness.
That bodes well for future competitiveness and, as a result, rapid iteration and improvement.
The revision will grant Petrobras flexibility, improving its competitiveness and efficiency, the company added.
Brady, of course, pitches a fit, which announcers say is reflective of his competitiveness.
Countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Ireland highlighting that it would hit their competitiveness.
Along with that policy, devaluation should also boost the competitiveness of Egyptian exports abroad.
This is a major drain on American competitiveness and only incentivizes companies to invert.
But, they added, China won't ditch its industrial development plans vital to its competitiveness.
They're pushing for tax reform because they're worried about the competitiveness of U.S. companies.
Investors worry that the border tax would reduce the competitiveness of Canada's oil exports.
If forced to do so, it would reduce their competitiveness; and be self-defeating.
Proponents state this would modernize the tax system, incentivize investment and underpin domestic competitiveness.
"Wheat has been falling as U.S. wheat needed to gain export competitiveness," Magdovitz said.
The competitiveness causes people to stop helping others, unless they are on their team.
Athens would then be able to offer tax relief for businesses to boost competitiveness.
Cue reams of graphs about output gaps, exchange-rate competitiveness and nominal-wage rigidity.
Owens took a keen interest in whatever her peers were up to, eschewing competitiveness.
Russia denies any wrongdoing, calling sanctions unfair and aimed at undermining its global competitiveness.
"South Africa's economy has stagnated and external competitiveness has eroded," the ratings agency said.
Citi cited recent increased competitiveness from Arista and Cisco and "lofty" second half expectations.
ISTAT presents "Report on Competitiveness of Productive Sectors" with President Giorgio Alleva (300 GMT).
He knows greater federal, state and local infrastructure spending is critical to national competitiveness.
If it stopped, the currency would drop like a stone, enhancing China's trade competitiveness.
A weaker pound, he adds, could improve competitiveness and "see an upside for exports".
We strongly believe in the benefits of trade, competitiveness, and engaging the global economy.
This act provides additional guidance to the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988.
"Socrates fulfilled its mission: To find the reasons behind America's declining competitiveness," he added.
Such drastic differences in prices affect the competitiveness of domestic businesses against foreign competitors.
Schaeuble said it would be better if Europeans increased competitiveness by introducing structural reforms.
The health of our planet and the future competitiveness of the American auto industry.
What do a state's weather and history have to do with its business competitiveness?
But today, costs are rising, eating away at the competitiveness of many export industries.
In their vernacular, competitiveness and flexibility are just euphemisms for diminished livelihood and anxiety.
" Any loss of that competitiveness, the letter said, "would significantly impact U.S. national security.
Along with that shock came a lack of cultural preparedness for the new competitiveness.
Marinovich might remain retired had he not pledged to dial down his extreme competitiveness.
They know Tre as a player, but do not know his heart and competitiveness.
All of us are competitive, but his competitiveness is unlike anyone I've ever seen.
But a group of American manufacturers warned that such moves could undermine their competitiveness.
Not only that, but President Trump will take a hit on U.S. economic competitiveness.
Now, they are still focused on climate change, but they are talking about competitiveness.
We score each state on more than 60 metrics in 10 categories of competitiveness.
Other studies found that we're second in competitiveness and third in resistance to corruption.
Americans are voting with their wallets in response to policy decisions and state competitiveness.
He also outlined measures planned by the government to improve the country's worsening competitiveness.
This fueled an 'employment miracle' that pushed unemployment to record lows and increased competitiveness.
There is also the risk a strong won would hurt the country's export competitiveness.
"Those trade relationships are essential to U.S. competitiveness and growing U.S. jobs," he said.
"No, Dad," Dru Love interjected, his competitiveness poking a hole in his polite demeanor.
Surveyed firms attributed this to increased competitiveness for new work and difficulty closing sales.
Strength in the baht, Asia's top performing currency in 2019 - has cut trade competitiveness.
All that said, we can improve both our competitiveness and our corporate tax system.
But as it does in so many measures of competitiveness, Mississippi falls short here.
Now Buttigieg's competitiveness is being tested in the most merciless arena in American politics.
He's got great size, great shooting ability but the poise and competitiveness is there.
The government cannot use its power to undermine independent ranchers' competitiveness in the marketplace.
Horowitz said Uber emphasized competitiveness at all costs — which started as a good thing.
The Baker-Shultz carbon dividends plan is pro-growth, pro-jobs, and pro-competitiveness.
"It's not always just raw stuff, it's work ethic, determination, execution, competitiveness," Hazen said.
Chinese officials are readying defensive measures to protect the country's economy and its competitiveness.
The solutions must protect the environment without harming the competitiveness of the US economy.
That was popular at first, but soon destroyed both the easterners' competitiveness and their jobs.
Investing in clean energy isn't just imperative for the environment—it's essential for US competitiveness.
Logistics will be one of the main ways to improve French wheat's competitiveness, he said.
Hong Kong should "have the guts" to change tax regulations to enhance competitiveness, she said.
He's a very competitive player, and I think he elevates the rest of our competitiveness.
Lucky for HTC, the 10 strikes a solid balance between competitiveness and a unique aesthetic.
Shutting down Ex-Im would be equivalent to voluntarily eroding U.S. competitiveness abroad, they argue.
" Buffett previously has called companies' rising health care costs "the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness.
A value-added tax with border adjustments has no effect on export competitiveness whatsoever. Sad!
Operator of one of Piraeus's container terminals since 2009, COSCO has boosted the port's competitiveness.
It's managed to harness the energy, connection, and competitiveness of a live group fitness class.
It's a scene that feeds on the mutual competitiveness of each member, with hilarious results.
United shares have struggled as the company tries to regain its competitiveness in the industry.
However, Bris added that the jump in competitiveness is also due to beneficial domestic policies.
"There is not too much room to play with competitiveness through the currency," he added.
CNBC's exclusive study scores all 50 states on 64 metrics across ten categories of competitiveness.
And then the last thing is that you had mentioned the competitiveness of it. Absolutely.
Above all, it should seek to boost competitiveness and integrate Pakistan's economy with the world's.
She also cited consumer protection, animal welfare and maintaining competitiveness of German agriculture as priorities.
The French president assumed that competitiveness-boosting reforms in France would increase Paris's negotiating power.
The competitiveness of this race depends entirely on the millionaire Scott's willingness to jump in.
CNBC's exclusive study scores all 215 states on 24 metrics across ten categories of competitiveness.
"GST ... has improved the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector," Panasonic India CEO Manish Sharma said.
"It's under the form of safeguarding the competitiveness of the plans of Sunderland," Ghosn said.
The research, again, supports the thesis of increased competitiveness among workers in labor-intensive sectors.
"Traditionally, such kind of (protectionist) voices are popular in countries with weak competitiveness," he said.
A huge barley purchase by Saudi Arabia also underlined the flagging competitiveness of EU grains.
The Sixth is just on the edge of competitiveness, with no incumbent on the ballot.
The energy onstage is infectious, wild celebrations from artists and listeners showcase camaraderie over competitiveness.
The IMF recommended that Greece implements policies to boost labor market flexibility, productivity and competitiveness.
Despite questions over competitiveness most matches have been tight and players have shown their approval.
Any action that restricts imports of those items would undermine the competitiveness of American factories.
Although the strong dollar has hurt their competitiveness, cheap gas has kept their costs low.
The strategy will focus on economic competitiveness as a national security imperative, especially regarding China.
ISTAT presents report on competitiveness of productive sectors with Cabinet Undersecretary Tommaso Nannicini (0930 GMT).
"The brain trust has been depleted, and it's really affected their competitiveness," Mr. Levin said.
Both of these NAFTA outcomes grow the economy, drive competitiveness and improve efficiency and innovation.
Laissez-faire economics is a lazy man's sport, not the champion's approach to global competitiveness.
We understand that competitiveness and doing whatever it takes to get to a certain level.
Their effective tax rate has been around 85033 percent — a genuine hindrance to full competitiveness.
So it turns out that President Trump can make a difference in American trade competitiveness.
It said synergies with its other holdings could strengthen KappAhl's competitiveness in a challenging market.
The integration will advance a new manufacturing paradigm that will keep up our global competitiveness.
It was around this time that Valparaiso, like many law schools, approached its peak competitiveness.
And the EU just gave us 15.6 billion answers to Buffett and Fink's competitiveness argument.
The German car manufacturer added that imposing duties would not increase U.S. growth and competitiveness.
The Democrat says competitiveness is good in a political universe where everything seems so polarized.
The United States has negotiated numerous FTAs to secure groundbreaking provisions promoting U.S. competitiveness globally.
Commerce will still mark up the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act, which deals with research.
Macron's competitiveness law strained the alliance, and Hollande needed parliamentary legerdemain to get it passed.
Xi Jinping has recognized that innovation is a critical determinant of national power and competitiveness.
Such delays could irreparably harm U.S. competitiveness in 5G and deny Americans enormous economic benefits.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe risks sacrificing its antitrust principles at the altar of global competitiveness.
Our exclusive study scores all 50 states on 66 metrics across 10 categories of competitiveness.
German sportswear manufacturer adidas has maintained its competitiveness in the workplace for almost 100 years.
" In the president's own words, "No country can match our competitiveness in cutting-edge manufacturing.
Unless they land a star (or two), however, that same competitiveness may become a trap.
If more embraced a carbon tax, they would mitigate many of the concerns over competitiveness.
President Trump and Republicans in Congress have repeatedly vowed to bolster America's global economic competitiveness.
"There is always a level competitiveness when it comes to income and jobs," said Hakim.
Kenya's fishing industry has started looking to fish farming to increase competitiveness with Chinese companies.
Do you feel like the competitiveness you had playing baseball carried over into your filmmaking?
Warren is proposing policies that would weaken the global competitiveness of the U.S. economy. Sen.
Poor fuel hedges and its lack of a budget arm have also hurt Cathay's competitiveness.
It was perfect teenage experimentation, a way of finding a cohesive identity through sartorial competitiveness.
Toward the end, Trump offers his philosophy of life, of governance, and of international competitiveness.
For a show horse, the experience can affect its competitiveness and potentially the animal's value.
Even though he didn't make them, the team sees that kind of spirit and competitiveness.
Making our cars cleaner and more efficient will increase their competitiveness worldwide, not reduce it.
Whittling away at the standards will undermine the global competitiveness of the U.S. auto industry.
FRAZIER: WELL I THINK THIS ADMINISTRATION IS FOCUSED ON AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS, OUR ECONOMY AND JOBS.
Today, the U.S. suffers the developed world's highest corporate rate, which kneecaps American business competitiveness.
"I like to consider these prints as satirizing male ambition and competitiveness," Mr. McCracken said.
Studios choose which competitions to attend based on careful consideration of cost, quality and competitiveness.
They work with American manufacturers on the latest efficiency technologies to improve productivity and competitiveness.
Just consider the effect of this legislation on America's long-term economic growth and competitiveness.
With lower gasoline prices, ethanol should lose competitiveness at pumps to the oil-based fuel.
She also repositioned what it meant for her to still be known for her competitiveness.
America lost its top spot to Singapore in the World Economic Forum's annual competitiveness index.
This inability to come together, he said, is undermining America's competitiveness with countries like China.
Ultimately, decreased incentives to innovate inhibit economic growth, weaken national competitiveness, and slow job creation.
Our exclusive study scores all 50 states on 64 metrics across 10 categories of competitiveness.
That competitiveness means commercial launches are now rivaling government launches on more than just price.
Our aviation sector is critical to American jobs, the economy and our overall global competitiveness.
Its low but steady growth reflects the high competitiveness of its products and services offering.
GOP lawmakers also think a 20 percent rate is the key to improving business competitiveness.
High corporate taxes coupled with massive regulations have put American competitiveness behind the eight ball.
Van Wagenen later explained that his competitiveness and frustration had gotten the best of him.
"What he brought was fire, competitiveness, spirit, toughness, tenacity," said Steve Lavin, his coach there.
THAT MEANS LOWER COSTS, HIGHER COMPETITIVENESS FOR OUR MANUFACTURERS, AS WELL AS LOWER CONSUMER COSTS.
Rivers has long contended that no player approaches the competitiveness of his point guard, Paul.
Adecco released the 2020 Global Talent Competitiveness Index at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Using the proceeds to reduce corporate taxes will improve competitiveness and increase investment more broadly.
It is a quandary facing the nation, and many argue it is hurting U.S. competitiveness.
"The country disconnected itself from the international market and lost its competitiveness," the minister said.
Our exclusive study scores all 2500 states on 22 metrics across 10 categories of competitiveness.
They didn't censor themselves, especially when it came to their own joy or their competitiveness.
The bride's father retired as a vice president at the Council on Competitiveness in Washington.
That could increase U.S. export competitiveness — which would finally start shrinking America's massive trade deficit.
Above all, reducing unproductive economic overhead would increase American competitiveness and thereby raise wage rates.
"We feel this is threatening Sweden's competitiveness," said engineering company ABB Sweden's CEO Johan Soderstrom.
Energy innovation is increasingly critical to the nation's job creation, economic growth and international competitiveness.
Geographic diversification appears adequate but the delayed omnichannel transformation weighs on competitiveness and growth prospects.
Why has this issue of infrastructure become such a burden to competitiveness and our deficit?
Minnesota's two-terminal airport also grabbed the highest score in its group for cost competitiveness.
Democratic competitiveness in such a Republican-leaning district reflects superior enthusiasm among Trump's partisan adversaries.
"It's hurting productivity and competitiveness," said Leonardo Gomez, who heads a transportation national industry body.
Enes Kanter, in particular, has become something of a frontman for the team's unexpected competitiveness.
Republicans have pitched those rate cuts as essential to global competitiveness and increased economic growth.
"That enhances our relative competitiveness and cost-effectiveness when compared to other projects," Cha said.
Automakers in Mexico say excessive content requirements could do serious damage to the industry's competitiveness.
Her example elevated showmanship and appearance, and Donald's father emphasized toughness and competitiveness and drive.
It's such a special fandom—you don't get any competitiveness, and everyone is really respectful.
It will also hold a hearing on the competitiveness of United States insurers at 2 p.m.
But he added that the former federation&aposs bloody breakup turned sports competitiveness into something more.
Yet according to CEO Gary Kelly, the secret sauce to the company's competitiveness is its culture.
President Trump and his administration is serious about bolstering American competitiveness against the growing Chinese economy.
In the coming decades, Germany will wrestle with a dramatically falling population and reduced economic competitiveness.
"You cannot underestimate the impact of the U.S. tax reform on the country's competitiveness," he said.
Tiscornia, the economist, said the difficulty in firing workers ultimately hurt the competitiveness of Argentine companies.
It is important that we do not release information prematurely that would harm Nissan's competitiveness position.
Poor logistical networks and unreliable energy supply weigh heavily on the international competitiveness of Pakistan's exporters.
But the bill, known as the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act, also created a loophole.
IMD measures a country's competitiveness using four indicators: economic performance, infrastructure, government efficiency and business efficiency.
When I ask Moore if he felt any competitiveness with Connery at the time, he smiles.
At the same time, he shows how this work is marbled with adolescent competitiveness and egotism.
"I am encouraged this new government realises the importance of Britain's productivity and competitiveness," Conn said.
Mr Moreno faces a big fiscal deficit, low growth and the dollarised economy's lack of competitiveness.
In Thailand, GDP growth has been held back by rapid population ageing and declining export competitiveness.
He said it was now up to the government to launch structural reforms to boost competitiveness.
When doing so, we will always focus on customer proximity, competitiveness and the ability to innovate.
In his veto message, Trump said the resolutions would weaken U.S. competitiveness and damage important relationships.
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It's hard to make a case that not buying startups has been bad for Nvidia's competitiveness.
Michelbach warned the creation of one single banking giant could also harm Germany's competitiveness for businesses.
In his retirement, most of the world will revel in Garnett's indomitable spirit and fierce competitiveness.
Without strong U.S. leadership, these initiatives would have carried the day, hampering American jobs and competitiveness.
"Otherwise those clubs will lose their sporting competitiveness in the medium and long term," he said.
Auto makers in Mexico say excessive content requirements could do serious damage to the industry's competitiveness.
What we should be looking at is how do we enhance our competitiveness and export opportunities.
The argument centers on a number of key subjects, including sovereignty, economic governance, competitiveness and immigration.
The Chinese currency has been one of the stronger currencies and exacerbating their competitiveness in manufacturing.
Every offspring of my bloodline will feel an overwhelming sense of competitiveness with the Davidson lineage.
However, the rouble-dollar exchange rate (which everyone uses) is a poor approximation of Russian competitiveness.
He said changing the rules would threaten innovation, productivity gains and competitiveness with foreign trading partners.
He added Germany's current account surplus was a result of the high competitiveness of its companies.
Also use this time to examine jealousy or competitiveness in your relationships, both platonic and romantic.
The ten-point must formula, with its emphasis on "domination" and "competitiveness", promotes more aggressive tactics.
Rapidly rising palm oil prices, however, could narrow its spread with rival soyoil, reducing its competitiveness.
The European Commission allows governments to help steelmakers regain competitiveness by, for example, cutting energy taxes.
He also signaled that he wouldn't want to damage American competitiveness to deal with the problem.
Their message: provide tax relief for the middle class, increase business competitiveness and boost economic growth.
The rooftop solar sector is very small despite massive subsidies and despite its purported cost competitiveness.
Let's make sure the sanctions are directed at the perpetrators in Russia, not at U.S. competitiveness.
Third, we need to hit the triple bottom line of enhancing economic competitiveness, resilience and security.
After all, international companies operating in the United States are a good measure of U.S. competitiveness.
The Big Mac index thus provides a simple gut-check for judging the competitiveness of currencies.
His recent research concerns health care policy with a focus on restoring competitiveness in the marketplace.
Americans firms that use aluminum to provide needed goods and services are seeing their competitiveness undermined.
Cruz currently chairs the Senate Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness, which oversees NASA.
This should benefit American manufacturing because it unambiguously improves the competitiveness of U.S. workers and products.
Arguments based on U.S. competitiveness are at least colorable in that scenario, if not entirely coherent.
The deal could improve CVS' competitiveness to offer a fully integrated health insurance and drug service.
And some supply countries could require even less-restrictive nonproliferation standards solely to maintain their competitiveness.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) signs the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act during an enrollment ceremony on Wednesday.
These are all necessary and vital moves for an administration looking to enhance U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.
To do otherwise would dramatically hinder our nation's competitiveness and, in fact, not put America first.
"My athletic experiences taught me endurance and competitiveness, with perhaps an emphasis on endurance," he said.
Failing to do so risks economic opportunities today and American competitiveness in the global economy tomorrow.
Equally troubling is the long-term impact of the RCO theory on American competitiveness and innovation.
"I know Andrew, and I know his competitiveness," said Lester, a teammate of Miller's in Boston.
The U.S. energy industry already abides by strict transparency standards that don't compromise America's global competitiveness.
The bank said it aimed to "ensure the continued competitiveness and attractiveness of the national currency".
It also obscures the reality that trade, done right, offers a chance to strengthen America's competitiveness.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is holding a hearing on telecommunications, competitiveness and national security.
" Why it matters: "Republicans are right that tax cuts and wise deregulation can boost firms' competitiveness.
This, with poor fuel hedges and its lack of a budget arm, have hurt its competitiveness.
Other potentially negative factors weighing on the bank's projections include the stronger Canadian dollar's undercutting competitiveness.
If you're passionate about economic competitiveness, that's a disappointment regardless of your views on climate change.
" At the same time, he called ever-rising medical costs "the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness.
Classes are challenging but there is very little competitiveness and lots of support for students academically.
This puts American competitiveness at a distinct disadvantage and will cause irreparable damage to our economy.
Foreign business lobbies complain that Chinese internet restrictions go beyond inconvenience and actually limit business competitiveness.
The reshuffle is aimed at improving its competitiveness in China, the group said in a statement.
But the Wharton supporters argued that Trump's rhetoric is instead a danger to U.S. global competitiveness.
Creating government jobs for underemployed youth, for example, makes for easy politics but won't upgrade competitiveness.
"The money from Veracruz goes to the whole country," Mr. Pardinas of the competitiveness institute said.
To be sure, Flanagan's unapologetic competitiveness is not universally popular, but she is respected for it.
Mr. Casado has criticized the plan, promising instead to lower corporate taxes to increase Spain's competitiveness.
It is one thing to indulge in competitiveness talk in a world fundamentally headed toward integration.
The European Union is condemned, but the language demanding increased trade and competitiveness is entirely mainstream.
But with her fearsome ball striking and competitiveness, Sabalenka is capable of making a deep run.
That would essentially create a tax on the auto industry and harm its competitiveness, he said.
Evidence is mounting that these tariffs have raised input costs for U.S. manufacturers, eroding their competitiveness.
Despite "some competitiveness" between William and Harry, sources insist there is no competition between their wives.
Pennsylvania notches the best all-around improvement, rising in 238 of our 211 categories of competitiveness.
Emerging-market dollar purchases kept the greenback overvalued and boosted the competitiveness of emerging-market exporters.
Our research provides policymakers timely data linking migration to state-level policy decisions and economic competitiveness.
These productive networks built over the last 25 years strengthen the competitiveness of all three economies.
The EIA forecasts natural gas prices will rise in coming years, improving the competitiveness of coal.
But Swonk says the storms do highlight one aspect of competitiveness: the impact of climate change.
Castro Henriques said the accelerating investment testified to Portugal's competitiveness gains over the past few years.
The goal should be reducing congestion and carbon emissions while increasing competitiveness and quality of life.
There is strong bipartisan support in Congress for cutting the corporate tax rate to improve competitiveness.
"China has no intention to boost its trade competitiveness by devaluing the RMB," Mr. Xi said.
While a stronger currency is harmful for export competitiveness, for the U.K. this development appears welcome.
Arizona has been nationally recognized for its economic competitiveness, including recently in two prominent trade publications.
Fixing America's decrepit infrastructure shouldn't be controversial—it enhances competitiveness, creates jobs, and helps the environment.
For 1.43 years CNBC has been scoring the states to see how they rank in competitiveness.
Another CAAC official said closer ties would "increase the global influence and competitiveness of Chinese aviation".
It enhances American leadership and global competitiveness by reaching out to diverse constituencies in other countries.
Assuming current immigration policies hold steady, this could have a tremendously negative impact on U.S. competitiveness.
"Competitiveness is not just a prerogative of larger countries," Donohoe argued, defending his country's tax regime.
Buffett has said that healthcare costs, not taxes, are the real issue affecting American business competitiveness.
This new level of partisan competitiveness has spurred the growth of communications professionals on Capitol Hill.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) had warned Kosovo the law undermined its financial health and competitiveness.
This will restore our competitiveness and bring jobs as well as capital back to this country.
Rather, these are competencies that will be increasingly important to American competitiveness in the 21st century.
"The thing that stands out the most is his competitiveness," Manager Terry Collins said of deGrom.
To defend its competitiveness, analysts say, Germany needs to invest in its infrastructure and its workers.
McKelley said he would love to have someone argue that "competitiveness without aggression" is somehow undesirable.
He had a reputation for intensity and competitiveness, which were both in short supply at CNN.
"The biggest thing we have to do is invest in our own domestic competitiveness," he continued.
The political turmoil of the past decade has come at the cost of our global competitiveness.
German firms slowly began to claw back the export competitiveness they had lost in the reunification boom.
"As long as we have a current commitment to safeguard the current competitiveness we will be fine."
Higher infrastructure spending would help US competitiveness and the associated jobs created would also help the economy.
SO OUR TAX REFORM IS GOING TO BE FOCUSED ON MAXIMIZING GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS OF AMERICAN BUSINESSES.
And according Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly, the secret sauce to the company's competitiveness is its culture.
In 21995, Woodrow Wilson appointed a presidential commission to study how to improve our international educational competitiveness.
However, with new applications of the open source philosophy, concerns can emerge about its impact on competitiveness.
China's mistakes have been contrasted with Western optimism, our sense of patriotism and our sense of competitiveness.
The creation of the euro in 1999 denied its members the option of restoring competitiveness by devaluing.
And much of the euro-area periphery is also trying to lower labour costs and boost competitiveness.
Yet this owes more to a general pick-up in global trade than to greater currency competitiveness.
But over time the damage will accumulate: misallocated capital, lower competitiveness and reduced faith in America's institutions.
Rampone said it was challenging to balance her responsibilities as a mother, while maintaining her athletic competitiveness.
Composed under pressure, he picked up his nickname, Lenny the Cool, but it belied a dogged competitiveness.
Do you agree in general with the idea that money is necessary but not sufficient for competitiveness?
Lost output from outages — in addition to the costs of backup systems — can be devastating for competitiveness.
From childhood on, the sisters had a close relationship, but there was always an undercurrent of competitiveness.
It blames the persistent U.S. trade deficit, manufacturing decline and lack of competitiveness on the dollar's strength.
ECB officials may not like the effect this is having on the competitiveness of euro zone exports.
Implement the "703G way," a system that includes zero-based budgeting, transparency about performance and intense competitiveness.
Fortunately, there are a few policies that can improve the competitiveness and economic attractiveness of the exchanges.
The reforms have not been easy, but have been necessary to boost the competitiveness of the economy.
In his campaign, Trump argued that international trade agreements had hurt U.S. workers and the country's competitiveness.
Under the old exchange rate mechanism, countries like Italy would undergo periodic devaluations to restore their competitiveness*.
Guan Tao, a former central-bank official, says that China has to improve its competitiveness in services.
Lack of reforms and weak international competitiveness will continue to weigh on growth prospects in coming years.
But for companies with real foresight, real competitiveness, they will feel that the investment environment has improved.
Overseas acquisitions will remain a key way of enhancing Tencent's global access and competitiveness, S.Y. Lau said.
According to a report on competitiveness from the World Economic Forum, it ranks second globally for innovation.
Less ambition would compromise the competitiveness of our trucking industry and the achievement of our climate goals.
The Confederation of British Industry warned that any tax moves should not damage the UK's global competitiveness.
Industry welcomed the move, as helping to boost the competitiveness of domestic companies by lowering compliance costs.
The economic competitiveness of U.S. infrastructure used to rank No. 85033, according to the World Economic Forum.
The U.S. ranked 31st out of 85033 countries on the Tax Foundation's annual International Tax Competitiveness Index.
Anyone concerned about competitiveness should view the EITE exemptions as a feature, not a bug, of 1631.
Even in our increasingly global economy, discussions of innovation and competitiveness often fail to make this distinction.
At the same time, an expanding consensus on Capitol Hill recognizes broadband is essential for economic competitiveness.
We believe that our competitiveness in securing additional supplies there, because of our network and our volume.
"Medical costs are the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness," he said, according to The New York Times.
China will further enhance the competitiveness of its foreign trade and consolidate recent good momentum, Gao added.
Belle has for years hoped to boost competitiveness in e-commerce as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online.
On "Closing Bell," he also contended Alcoa has increased competitiveness by cutting smelting capacity at some facilities.
Working together, we can connect workers to good jobs, strengthen U.S. business competitiveness, and grow our economy.
The Competitiveness Pact (which came into force in January 2017) has further improved real exchange rate dynamics.
Fitch assumes that the outcome of the wage negotiations will not lead to deterioration in external competitiveness.
"There is an enterprise-wide effort to increase our competitiveness in today's global aerospace marketplace," she said.
A NEW LAW: President Obama on Friday signed into law the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA).
The WEF's World Competitiveness Report speaks to the political divide facing U.S. voters as the midterms approach.
DOUBLE-WHAMMY A resurgent dollar against emerging market currencies could also restore some of Asian exporters' competitiveness.
This threatens not only their economic future but the economic future and competitiveness of the United States.
The cost of this neglect is slow economic growth, weakened global competitiveness, and diminished quality of life.
Options, of course, can lessen the price competitiveness of the other high-end models — but so what?
Even setting moral considerations aside, leaving these people behind will impact our competitiveness in decades to come.
Economically, the most important effect is on the competitiveness of all those American industries that use steel.
And subpar executives and companies will have less to fear from takeovers, blunting corporate Germany's international competitiveness.
Ultimately, controlled immigration will improve America's international competitiveness - which over time should also improve its trade balance.
Those decisions would impact both the health of our auto industry and our long-term economic competitiveness.
That is why Cost of Living is one of the 10 categories of competitiveness in our rankings.
Though all are scrapping in a male-dominated genre, they've kept competitiveness out of their country sisterhood.
Companies complain it has reduced competitiveness and created billions in additional costs for hiring and social charges.
Each year, the World Economic Forum includes infrastructure as one of its key measures of economic competitiveness.
A stronger yen lowers the value of overseas proceeds when converted into yen and reduces price competitiveness.
That's why Herman is banking on Ehlinger's toughness and competitiveness kicking in on Saturday against the Sooners.
"Congress now has the opportunity to address this self-imposed tax on U.S. competitiveness," the letter says.
However, inflation remains persistently higher than the European average at 1.6% and could further dampen price competitiveness.
Losing price competitiveness in markets of our trading partners means they will turn elsewhere for their sourcing.
But taxation policy, for example, should remain with member states as that was a matter of competitiveness.
And maybe that same quality has led him to this point — just his competitiveness and his passion.
The increase in the price of the U.S. dollar reduces U.S. international price competitiveness, which impacts exporters.
Competitiveness, however, needs to be based on innovation, productivity, and quality, not who has the fewest rights.
"I think it came down to competitiveness," Nets center Brook Lopez told reporters after the latest loss.
"Medical costs are the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness," he said, according to The New York Times.
Tellingly, the ten most corrupt economies in the 2016 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking are indeed democratic countries.
At least in principle, both political parties recognize the importance of skilled immigration for our international competitiveness.
Getting these systems back on track is one of the surest ways to maintain the nation's competitiveness.
Business leaders said with this price hike the industry will lose its competitiveness in the international market.
Guns, the omnipresent threat of violence, random acts of terror, hyper competitiveness, drugs, gangs—this was life.
The U.S. ranked 31st out of 35 countries on the Tax Foundation's annual International Tax Competitiveness Index.
"When you increase stress — the people around you, productivity, profitability, competitiveness — decline," he says on the podcast.
As renewable energy markets expand, bottlenecks in the local production of equipment and services could hinder competitiveness.
To think of redressing the surplus as a concession is to continue the habit of competitiveness talk.
In a video tribute, Halladay was praised for his competitiveness, which he often exhibited against the Yankees.
So why would the government want to reduce competitiveness now by letting T-Mobile and Sprint merge?
If Net Power plants can sell their carbon dioxide to EOR operations, it will improve their competitiveness.
" She added, "Speculating about what a person makes can lead to a competitiveness that fuels poor morale.
Castro shares stories of the childhood competitiveness and physical fights that marked his relationship with his brother.
And for those looking to exhibit that famous Aussie competitiveness, Kate Moss is the one to beat.
Further rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve could lift the Taiwan dollar, hurting its export competitiveness.
When interest-rate increases push up the value of the dollar, exporters' competitiveness in foreign markets suffers.
Working on important, tough military problems helps refine their products, improving the global competitiveness of American industry.
The groups aren't strictly based on competitiveness: Within groups, some members are far more vulnerable than others.
The plan's environmental ambition is matched by equally strong pro-consumer, pro-business and pro-competitiveness provisions.
Some opposing fans thought his game lacked aesthetic beauty, even though his brutal competitiveness was universally acknowledged.
Our exclusive formula scores all 50 states on more than 60 metrics in 10 categories of competitiveness.
Hardt also defended Germany's strong trade performance as the result of the competitiveness of the country's industry.
These incidents not only hurt individual small business owners, employees and customers, they also hurt American competitiveness.
The U.S. is long due for fundamental tax reform that enhances growth, fairness, simplicity and global competitiveness.
The North American region is best served by strengthening its own competitiveness, not internal spats, Marquez added.
For proof, just look to last week's Federal Communications Commission report confirming competitiveness in the wireless industry.
More broadly, the move also suggests a newfound willingness to invest in emerging nations to improve competitiveness.
And some economists contend that byzantine labor laws stymie competitiveness and prevent companies from hiring more workers.
Policymakers can start with tax credits for 5G research and development, which are crucial to American competitiveness.
"We of course monitor the situation to ensure the supplies and competitiveness are maintained," the spokesman said.
In that environment, both national security and international competitiveness concerns must also be weighed in regulatory decisions.
We need to bring that rate down as low as possible to help promote competitiveness and growth.
Gualtieri said it "would have a negative effect on the competitiveness and stability of our financial system".
Although they greatly reduced absolute poverty among Malays, they have done too little to raise their competitiveness.
CNBC's exclusive study has ranked all 215 states based on their scores in ten categories of competitiveness.
But it leaves everyone else bearing the full brunt of the tariffs, hurting competitiveness at the margins.
The key to growing American competitiveness is by promoting new ideas, not limiting individuals with government restrictions.
It said wind energy's natural competitiveness against other power generation sources would "help ensure its solid future".
"Such distortions undermine the competitiveness of manufacturers in the United States by imposing unnecessary costs," Newhouse said.
Trump is right that tax reform is essential to U.S. economic growth, job creation and global competitiveness.
Passage of the legislation will be critical to the future of American education and our economic competitiveness.
Luxshare Precision said the investment will increase the competitiveness of both companies in the audio electronics market.
Let's continue to destroy the competitiveness of our factories & manufacturing so we can fight mythical global warming.
I do think what we have to do is think about global competitiveness for the average American.
KEEI's Kim said high feedstock costs could erode the competitiveness of South Korea's petrochemical industry against China.
Some steel firms have responded by calling for carbon tariffs to prevent the measures undermining their international competitiveness.
Some countries might then slash the value of their currencies to regain competitiveness, setting off a currency war.
Other euro-area countries must keep an even tighter lid on wage growth to claw back their competitiveness.
Samsung's latest earnings report suggests that it hopes foldable screens could be a means of strengthening its competitiveness.
"I think it's a sound development of the market and a sign of the increased competitiveness of wind".
Conversely, very small portions that will not feed all people present satisfactorily can also backfire by increasing competitiveness.
The rise in labour costs has pushed up the real exchange rate, pointing to a loss of competitiveness.
Funding is also needed to finish ambitious and much-needed road projects considered key to competitiveness, Guzman said.
The tax lifted stock prices of smaller lenders as investors bet it would crimp the big banks' competitiveness.
"The concern is over competitiveness between palm and soy," said Ivy Ng, plantations analyst at CIMB Investment Bank.
I just think he didn't make it clear that legal and ethical [considerations] were more important than competitiveness.
"It's a ridiculous conflict of interest for a consulting firm to evaluate its own coalition's competitiveness," she said.
Automakers rose as the yen struggled near a two-week low versus the dollar, which boosts export competitiveness.
At stake, in the eyes of the deal's critics, were America's economic strength, military security and technological competitiveness.
It was common then to hear apocalyptic warnings about how family leave would doom capitalism and American competitiveness.
The move wasn't a big surprise, but it encapsulates the growing pressure and competitiveness among Rocket League teams.
Trump's remarks that dollar strength was hurting competitiveness pushed the greenback down across the board, especially against sterling.
And this draft bill undermines stability and competitiveness of the companies, giving all tech market players wrong signals.
Google board member John Doerr was appointed to the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness in February 22008.
The oft-smiling Fernández had many friends in the game, owing to his cheerful demeanor and fierce competitiveness.
Infrastructure is one of the 10 categories of competitiveness in CNBC's annual America's Top States for Business rankings.
As for the studies that found evidence of anti-competitiveness caused by passive money, they have been challenged.
The potential industrial cooperation with Ford is seen as an opportunity to improve competitiveness of both companies globally.
The country's low investment rate and high energy costs have hurt its rankings on digital and infrastructural competitiveness.
Analysts at Singapore bank DBS said Monday that the strong baht is bad news for Thailand's trade competitiveness.
It surrendered to the pornographization of daily life, to the culture of death, to the cult of competitiveness.
Switzerland's cabinet in November proposed new light-touch regulations for fintech companies aimed at bolstering business and competitiveness.
"Morocco needs to strengthen the competitiveness of its economic fabric, notably small- and medium-sized enterprises," said Lahlimi.
While our own workplaces might not have a trophy, it can be easy to let competitiveness creep in.
"The deepwater port of Posorja will have a fundamental impact on the competitiveness of the country," he added.
The World Economic Forum, the same people who organise the Davos shindig, produces its own Global Competitiveness ranking.
The survey looked at competitiveness, business environment, infrastructure, and responses to questionnaires from people working in financial services.
Stubb, known for his fiscally hardline views, explained to CNBC why he wants to improve competitiveness in Finland.
The EU debate on China will be combined with a discussion on improving the competitiveness of Europe's industry.
It created a regional supply chain ensuring US competitiveness, quadrupled trade regionally, and lowered prices for American consumers.
The organisation based its rankings on various factors, including safety, health, human resources, price competitiveness, infrastructure, and culture.
What do these changes mean for countries and businesses trying to attract the best talents to boost competitiveness?
It's his will, his competitiveness and it gets our team in a position where we had a chance.
Such collaboration is essential to national competitiveness, to rapid innovation and to consumer empowerment in the sharing economy.
Utilizing a global supplier base can help your business innovate, differentiate its services, improve competitiveness and scale growth.
The task may not be so easy, though it is important, said a spokesman for the Competitiveness Council.
How then to answer legitimate law enforcement needs while protecting American privacy and the competitiveness of American companies?
Foreign business lobbies have long complained that Chinese internet restrictions go beyond inconvenience and actually limit business competitiveness.
The FAANG monopsonist naysayers have not brought proof that smaller tech firms would improve competitiveness in labor markets.
Aware of those benefits, lawmakers carefully balanced protecting our national security with not unduly harming U.S. economic competitiveness.
Hungary slipped six places to 69th in a 2016 Global Competitiveness Report compiled by the World Economic Forum.
Since 2015 Malaysia has fallen five places in the World Economic Forum's competitiveness report, to 23rd from 18th.
Low-cost carriers like Norwegian place operational efficiency and cost-competitiveness at the heart of their business models.
"With its cost-competitiveness, we know solar will continue to play a growing role in America's energy portfolio."
But opponents argue that it would raise prices on gasoline and consumer goods and hurt U.S. economic competitiveness.
Patent-intensive industries that rely on strong IP protections are the engines that drive U.S. growth and competitiveness.
As Warren Buffett recently said, skyrocketing medical expenses, at 17 percent of GDP, are hindering American businesses' competitiveness.
Lebowitz: In the book you also talked about how Uber had this hyperfocus on competitiveness at all times.
The organization looked at factors including business environment, safety and security, tourist infrastructure, cultural resources, and price competitiveness.
During Tom Brady's 18 years in the NFL, stories of his competitiveness have become part of his legend.
Rome has promoted mergers and acquisitions in Italy's fragmented utility sector for several years to help boost competitiveness.
That perk could stir complaints about competitiveness and the effect on consumers as media and telecommunications companies consolidate.
"The country doesn't need a debt cut now, but it must continually work on its competitiveness," Schaeuble said.
Only affirmative government intervention in the electricity marketplace could undermine the continuing competitiveness of wind and solar power.
The result was transformational, fundamentally changing the tax regime, the energy and mining sectors, and global trade competitiveness.
The passage of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA) just before the holidays powerfully underscores that reality.
Comprised of the Global Cities Index and Outlook, the study measures cities' current competitiveness and future potential, respectively.
Which brings me to reason number two for why a universal health-care system would benefit me: competitiveness.
When workforce logic pervades parenthood, then child-rearing takes on the competitiveness and status-seeking of professional culture.
S. regulators chose to soften their approach, to largely align with international standards, addressing concerns over international competitiveness.
Among major concerns has been a sharp rise in the Taiwan dollar TWD=, which could hurt exporters' competitiveness.
Germany and France support the deal, saying it would help secure the competitiveness of the European rail industry.
However, Immelt, also said years of bad regulatory and economic practices were being stripped away to promote competitiveness.
Doing so will help ensure their continued competitiveness — and keep institutional investors comfortable enough to keep betting American.
Now, Carey would like to solve two of the sports' main problems: its business model and team competitiveness.
Its name reflected a new public relations strategy: Increasing US Competitiveness and Preventing American Jobs From Moving Overseas.
The U.K. slipped one place lower in this year's ranking, receiving a low score for its price competitiveness.
He is campaigning on his achievements in office, particularly infrastructure development, welfare benefits, economic competitiveness and bureaucratic reform.
Our market is a magnet for imports and our export competitiveness in manufacturing, services and agriculture is strong.
This helps explain Russia's ranking in the top one-third of the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index.
Allowing the return of such deals would reverse a nascent recovery in employment and competitiveness, the fund said.
So why would the U.S. government want to reduce competitiveness now by letting T-Mobile and Sprint merge?
And he has tried to import some of the physicality and competitiveness of American sports culture to Mexico.
French exporters are still struggling to claw back market share lost during a twenty-year decline in competitiveness.
Germany has increased competitiveness by keeping wage growth muted, particularly in the case of the lowest paid workers.
"All of that is going to determine how you want to deal with this person's competitiveness," Perel says.
"I'm still very concerned about the long-term labor cost competitiveness of the Detroit 3 automakers," he said.
"This would be a really bad development for the U.S. from an AI competitiveness perspective," Zwetsloot tells Axios.
Those who foresee a "blue Texas" point to demography as the primary reason for the state's supposed competitiveness.
Edward Alden is the Bernard L. Schwartz senior fellow, specializing in US economic competitiveness, trade, and immigration policy.
Conventional wisdom holds that CO2202 mitigation is prohibitively costly, in terms of dollars, jobs, and lost economic competitiveness.
Although a weaker ruble hurt the living standards of ordinary Russians, it boosted the competitiveness of Russia's companies.
Stuck in the euro, Italy can no longer resort to currency depreciation to correct such losses in competitiveness.
Below are Redfin's top six cities with a population of at least 22,000, ranked according to their competitiveness.
At the same time, they should introduce policies that might help to improve external competitiveness and overall saving.
Most business people agreed that U.S. corporate taxes had been too high for too long, blunting America's competitiveness.
This could erode Belgium's competitiveness gains in recent years as the wage indexation mechanism is reactivated in 2016.
We will continue to optimize our operations market by market to further improve our competitiveness and cost base.
"Creating a new government entity to oversee those decisions would undermine U.S. competitiveness and result in less innovation."
Athletes have long used interval sessions as part of a varied weekly training program to improve their competitiveness.
Without substantial federal investment, Congress will jeopardize our nation's economic competitiveness and the safety of the American people.
Fibre Improves Competitiveness, With Execution Risks The company's strategy of rapid fibre development will improve its competitive position.
President Donald Trump is absolutely right about the need to create jobs, drive economic growth and promote competitiveness.
Elliott, which holds about 8% of the company's stock, had concerns about the competitiveness of Nielsen's retail business.
Williams said the oil sands required focused operators with deep expertise to develop technology and ensure global competitiveness.
This tax would be imposed on all imports and lifted for all exports, to protect US trade competitiveness.
The gas and power business needs savings of 500 million euros ($559 million) to improve competitiveness, Siemens said.
The dissenting countries said the proposed changes could hinder innovation and hurt the bloc's competitiveness in the digital market.
So our competitiveness, our most innovative S and T is being peeled off before American companies even get it.
It will bring together senior officials from the industry, banks and regulators to advise on maintaining the sector's competitiveness.
"The same logic applies to a competitiveness objective, which surprisingly often gets confused with our competition mandate," Woods said.
"Wind continues to increase its competitiveness in the energy space, and we take good advantage of that," he added.
From a fiduciary standpoint, we can't continue to support any health-care system that drains our equity and competitiveness.
The World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Survey looks at the financial health and risks of countries around the world.
But, in the latest annual report on China's urban competitiveness, the city was again upstaged by rising neighbour Shenzhen.
Labour costs in France have risen faster than in Germany, deterring the creation of permanent jobs and undermining competitiveness.
One result was a worrying divergence in growth and unit labour costs, a proxy for countries' competitiveness (see chart).
This is good news insofar as CO2 emissions will likely decrease, but might jeopardize the competitiveness of businesses worldwide.
Low labour costs reduced the incentive for firms to shift production abroad and boosted the competitiveness of German exports.
The Irish backstop plan is designed to preserve a fragile peace process, not the competitiveness of Edinburgh's financial sector.
McHattie did not elaborate on production adjustments and declined to share employment levels or sale volumes for competitiveness reasons.
He has also produced more than a dozen packages of reforms intended to trim red tape and raise competitiveness.
The Asian giant has been an aggressive investor in technology deemed critical to its global competitiveness and military prowess.
"One aspect of cub life that people sometimes overlook is the competitiveness between litter mates," Fitz said over email.
India ranks 106 out of 140 countries for health care, according to the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Index.
Every single one of them should be focused on increasing their competitiveness using whatever resources — however meager — they have.
This could help to shorten offshore oilfield development times, increasing their competitiveness relative to onshore shale oil, Johnson said.
Deals in the United States, particularly in Silicon Valley, are often priced at a premium because of their competitiveness.
The study, conducted every year since 2007 under a consistent methodology, measures the states in 10 categories of competitiveness.
"There were few signs a year ago that a strong renminbi had been undermining Chinese competitiveness," the economists noted.
Strengthening Europe would support her other domestic (competitiveness, tackling the causes of political extremism) and global (globalisation, security) priorities.
Emerging market currencies also dived, with analysts expecting China's export rivals to let their currencies weaken to maintain competitiveness.
He has largely solved the competitiveness problem of the U.S. economy with the tax cuts and the deregulation initiative.
"We believe our continued network build-out will further enhance our customer proposition, competitiveness and overall profitability," Helgaker said.
First, crisis-hit countries like Ireland and Spain pushed through badly needed reforms, improving public finances and increasing competitiveness.
This negatively impacts U.S. economic competitiveness, the dynamism of local economies, and the availability of safe and healthy food.
The Senate subcommittee on space, science, and competitiveness will hold a hearing Wednesday on reducing regulations in outer space.
In turn, the U.S. manufacturing sector won't lose as much competitiveness as it otherwise would, he said on Friday.
This chart bases competitiveness on 12 factors, ranging from primary education to infrastructure, and higher education to technological readiness.
"Wings are only going to be continued to be made here if we maintain our global competitiveness," Kahn said.
Greece ranks 87th out of 137 countries in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index, behind Tajikistan and Ukraine.
Looks like his son ain't immune to the Hall of Famer's competitiveness, now that the family's back home, either.
The decision would not affect its competitiveness because it already had sufficient frequency bandwidth for subscription growth, he added.
Just in and out, the competitiveness he brings every single day, even with so many years in the NFL.
Automakers rose as the yen remained near a two-week low versus the dollar, which helps Japan's export competitiveness.
BOLTEN: Well, if what "America First" means is that we need to strengthen ourselves, to strengthen our competitiveness, sure.
To improve U.S. competitiveness, any tax reform plan should include a territorial system, similar to those in other countries.
And all firms, large and small, will benefit from the stronger economic growth that greater investment and competitiveness delivers.
The convoy members think that building the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX) is key to Canada's future economic competitiveness.
This, in turn, will damage the international competitiveness and long-term success of the UK's universities, the report warns.
Huge protests and strikes from trade unions over legislation to boost Finland's competitiveness pose more problems for the economy.
At the same time, rising currencies in safe-haven economies reduce the competitiveness of exporters and drain off demand.
Ultimately, utilizing a global supplier base can help your business innovate, differentiate its services, improve competitiveness and scale growth.
The competitiveness makes you not only have that million-dollar idea, but to actually see it come to fruition.
Indeed, the federal carbon tax plan includes measures to mitigate competitiveness concerns for emissions-intensive and trade-exposed industries.
The deal could improve CVS' competitiveness to offer a fully integrated health insurance and drug service offering, he said.
But labor costs have risen by nearly half in just five years, hurting manufacturing competitiveness, GM executives have said.
UK producers' competitiveness suffers from high energy costs, and the need to transport raw materials from places like Australia.
The pro-business group's Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness surveyed more than 300 corporate treasurers with an online questionnaire.
High effective tax rates have slowed job creation and economic growth and have harmed the competitiveness of American businesses.
International competitiveness is one reason the auto industry was an advocate for the standards before it was against them.
The BoE has said there won't be a "bonfire of regulations", and warned this month against a competitiveness remit.
Still, some firms feared the lift from U.S. economic growth could be tempered by rising protectionism and reduced competitiveness.
This alleged Achilles' heel is diminishing with smarter management of grids and improvements in energy storage capacity and competitiveness.
But others have warned that regulating encryption standards could not only weaken security but also damage America's economic competitiveness.
Palmer had a smile for every person he met, but his cheerful countenance hid — sometimes, barely — a fierce competitiveness.
But competitiveness and winning were so heavily emphasized, incredibly heavily emphasized, and there wasn't really a counterbalance to that.
Partisan gridlock is no longer a viable excuse to refrain from doing what is necessary to strengthen American competitiveness.
We bantered, we joked, we lit one another's cigarettes, we pretended we were not consumed with insecurity and competitiveness.
The negative impact that this new tax could have on U.S. economic growth and competitiveness can be easily remedied.
American's simply cannot afford to slow these essential investments at a time when U.S. competitiveness demands they speed ahead.
Security and business concerns over relying on Chinese suppliers include intellectual property and trade secrets protection, competitiveness, and innovation.
On Thursday, the Energy and Natural Resources committee will hold a meeting on energy innovation, economic growth and competitiveness.
We expect improving economic growth, corporate earnings, net exports, investment, competitiveness and productivity from fiscal, regulatory and trade reforms.
"Nixon is a man torn between his mother's dislike of warfare and his father's sharp competitiveness," Professor Mazlish wrote.
If they are not more thoughtful in their approach, they will damage our nation's competitiveness and undermine our prosperity.
But at a place like Hera Hub, corporate competitiveness tends to take a back seat to compassion and vulnerability.
Warren wants the federal government to ride herd on U.S. business managers, which could cripple our competitiveness and growth.
Albertsons said running its stores means delivering price competitiveness every day, but did not comment specifically on the tests.
Hyundai "is reviewing production to enhance competitiveness and profitability," the South Korean company said in a statement on Wednesday.
China's human resources vice minister this month called for a slowdown in wage increases in order to maintain competitiveness.
National competitiveness is defined as a set of institutions, policies and factors that determine a country's level of productivity.
International trade is critical to our nation's economy and to the United States' competitiveness in an increasingly global marketplace.
In the process, it elevates worker productivity and industrial competitiveness, attracting global capital to a higher performing domestic economy.
The Supreme Court upheld that commission, which values competitiveness as a desirable quality when drawing new maps, in 2015.
The pro-business group's Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness surveyed more than 21625 corporate treasurers with an online questionnaire.
Last week's House Energy and Commerce hearing on infrastructure development explored opportunities to improve America's economic competitiveness through infrastructure.
The U.S. government needs to stop obstructing the global competitiveness of our auto industry, and start changing direction now.
It needs to break its own competitiveness obsession, of which its huge trade surplus is the most glaring expression.
"Oh, that's easy, man: his passion, his competitiveness and his desire to win," Thompson said in a telephone interview.
He welcomed the scrutiny and competitiveness of the position, and so far has been accommodating to fans and reporters.
The Bush era did not, of course, see a huge increase in American businesses' competitiveness on the world stage.
"He gets things done because of his passion, his competitiveness as a legislator and his persistence," Mr. Schumer said.
All six two-game series played thus far have resulted in splits, speaking to the competitiveness of the league.
To defend its long-term competitiveness, analysts say, Germany needs to be investing in infrastructure and its work force.
"They're seeing all these kids in synagogue the next day, so that creates a certain competitiveness," Mr. Stone said.
Localiza's competitiveness is further strengthened by its low cost of financing and strong access to the local debt markets.
As for his seven principles — prevent taxpayer-funded bailouts, enhance U.S. competitiveness and so forth, they say little new.
A competitiveness objective would raise the risk of dilution of focus and the risk of weaker regulation, he added.
Levin said the years-long delay in crafting a new bill cost U.S. jobs and hurt U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.
Today, it leads Latin America in competitiveness, while it continues to make improvements in income equality and poverty reduction.
Push through reforms designed to boost the competitiveness of Lebanon's small export sector to help maintain the currency peg.
The World Economic Forum ranks the competitiveness of U.S. infrastructure as No. 6900 — down from No. 2628 in 28503.
The government had warned that accepting the initiative would hurt the companies' competitiveness and could lead to higher taxes.
But if U.S. wheat prices rise too much on export optimism, then, ironically, U.S. export competitiveness can be lost.
"Every member state remains responsible for its public finances and the necessary reforms for growth and competitiveness," Braun wrote.
If these reasons don't motivate the president and House Republican leaders to action, hopefully American jobs and competitiveness will.
You&aposre even able to view the stats of other people, which helps boost the competitiveness of the class.
Instead it focuses on the insecurity, competitiveness and complicated love lives of these two ambitious men of opposite temperament.
Taxing municipal bonds for the first time in history would be counterproductive to creating jobs and ensuring American competitiveness.
John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia International Airports were both ranked the lowest in their respective groups for cost competitiveness.
Athens International Airport scored more than three times higher in cost competitiveness than the next airport of similar size.
Donors would have to create more than one company in each sector to guarantee competitiveness and quality of service.
But when France mandated a 35-hour workweek in 2000, businesses complained of reduced competitiveness and increased hiring costs.
"The numbers are very telling, and I think it's derived from the competitiveness of the individual teams," Iannetta said.
And without continued advancements in commercial aviation, American competitiveness against European, Chinese, Brazilian or Canadian manufacturers could be undermined.
Wild-card teams have won the World Series, of course, but to Cashman, true competitiveness had become an illusion.
Do we think our workforce is enhanced, our competitiveness is enhanced, if we have higher rates of marijuana use?
He's even routinely called climate change a "hoax," one concocted by the Chinese to limit U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing.
Cook rates the Michigan 27st as Likely Republican, meaning it is just on the edge of competitiveness for Democrats.
When Republicans say that national climate policy would destroy the economy and US competitiveness, they owe us an explanation. Why?
The North American auto industry has pushed back against Trump's demands, arguing they would damage competitiveness and regional supply chains.
Exchange rate movements have suppressed inflation despite the booming economy but at the cost of declining international competitiveness despite tariffs.
Airbus' Hoke said Tuesday "on this topic Trump is right," noting that is was important for both security and competitiveness.
In addition, CCCC is strategically important to the Chinese government's push to strengthen China's competitiveness in global E&C markets.
The least controversial element of the deal commits the EU to foster market competitiveness and cut red tape for business.
"Reduction in Qualcomm's long-term technological competitiveness and influence in standard setting would significantly impact U.S. national security," CFIUS warned.
We appreciate the actions this administration has taken on behalf of industry to improve the overall competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing.
A sluggish European economy, post-financial crisis fines, costly new regulations and a reluctance to change all hurt its competitiveness.
"This year and over the next few years, the brand will face severe challenges despite its improved competitiveness," VW said.
The most powerful answer we can give China is to improve our own competitiveness and project our own model: openness.
However, he added that any increase would have to be weighed against a potential loss of competitiveness, according to Reuters.
And if one or two of them boost numbers significantly, adding more could increase Mixer's competitiveness against Twitch, analysts speculate.
The country does not invest enough—threatening its competitiveness and contributing to international economic imbalances—but pessimists do not invest.
To increase its competitiveness in the cloud market, Oracle has also acquired companies including NetSuite, its largest purchase to date.
That means scoring them on more than 60 metrics in 10 categories of competitiveness under our tried-and-true methodology.
A little more inflation would also even out imbalances in competitiveness between Germany and the rest of the euro zone.
Why it matters: The company's multibillion dollar foray into EVs is a sign of the growing competitiveness in the sector.
Germany, Europe's paymaster, says Greece does not need further debt relief but does need more reforms to improve its competitiveness.
"I think we talk about the character of the group and the toughness and competitiveness of the group," Budenholzer said.
I think that ends where we are now, with a culture of extreme individualism and extreme competitiveness and extreme isolation.
But critics say he should have used the limited funds at his disposal to reduce corporate taxes to lift competitiveness.
Donald Trump's plan to slash corporate taxes will increase American competitiveness in the global economy, one tax reform advocate said.
In 2015 the U.S. Congress responded with the Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015, or SPACE Act.
For instance, the World Economic Forum ranked it 34th for global competitiveness last year, up from 36th in 2013–2014.
Our decreasing competitiveness in the international arena is most likely due to not keeping up with an evolving global economy.
In essence, it is hard to imagine a conversation on state competitiveness that does not include the Lone Star State.
In fact, infrastructure is one of the 10 categories of competitiveness in CNBC's annual America's Top States for Business rankings.
Last fall, Obama signed the US Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, making asteroid mining fully legal in the United States.
The trade war between the United States and China is battering Tesla's competitiveness, the U.S. electric auto maker said Tuesday.
"This role, which exists in various countries in the region, will favor the competitiveness of local actors," the CNV said.
Meanwhile, new product launches, pricing improvements and competitiveness action plans were picked out as opportunities that could help stimulate growth.
"It is the understanding of Brazil that these Canadian subsidies artificially affect international competitiveness," the ministry said in a statement.
More generally, effective labor markets will require less red tape and active employment policies, to boost competitiveness and job creation.
The U.S. had gone even further last year when President Obama signed the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (CSLCA).
" Jyrki Katainen, the European Commission's vice president in charge of jobs, growth and competitiveness, described Mr. Trump's methods as "unconventional.
I thought we were pressing a little bit with guys trying to make plays, but I can't fault our competitiveness.
SHANGHAI, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble urged G20 nations on Thursday to avoid currency devaluation to improve competitiveness.
Virgets named the criteria as quality punches to the target zone, technique and tactics, competitiveness and infringement of the rules.
President Obama's record in office has made clear that growth, innovation and competitiveness are achievable alongside serious climate change action.
If it cannot, the pound may need to fall much further to slow imports and improve the competitiveness of exporters.
While it has stabilized around 71 cents, the decline from lofty peaks above $1.10 has helped fuel Australia's export competitiveness.
He did not elaborate on the details of the measures, but said the programs would have to improve Hungary's competitiveness.
Poloz noted a stronger export picture remained a big missing element and suggests there are competitiveness challenges for Canadian companies.
These were likely to continue into the future and had "significantly" affected the long-term competitiveness of its UK operations.
Abe took office in late 2012 vowing to spur growth through massive stimulus and sweeping reforms to improve Japan's competitiveness.
"Our investments in innovation, network infrastructure and automation will increase our competitiveness and drive long-term earnings growth," Smith said.
Manufacturing serves as a driving force behind America's ability to innovate and remains key to our continued prosperity and competitiveness.
This harms competitiveness for Argentine firms selling abroad and hurts ordinary citizens by making it expensive for them to borrow.
Our national competitiveness will be determined in no small part by the level of our commitment to robust communications networks.
Michael Quick, USC provost, told the LA Times that increasing the school's competitiveness among other high-ranking colleges is expensive.
There's plenty of room for lots of players... It really is about US competitiveness and making sure we remain competitive.

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