Six years away from the pressurised tracks of Europe doesn't seem to have blunted his competitive edge. |
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The summit will challenge the notion that ethics and spirituality blunt the competitive edge. |
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This improved performance and optimized data analysis will enable better decisions and provide a competitive edge. |
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They succeed by organically integrating five major business skills that give them a competitive edge. |
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An excellent cadre of professional managers and strong entrepreneurial orientation has provided a significant competitive edge to the company. |
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What lent interest and made it absorbing was the competitive edge between the two parties, and the skill they displayed. |
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At tournaments he will always bring a competitive edge, that winning mentality. |
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Skills sets should provide a competitive edge to an individual in the global scenario. |
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The hope had been that their rivalry and competitive edge would ignite a spark between them. |
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But there is more pressure for the school leaver to have a competitive edge in the job market. |
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However, Ireland triumphed over her injuries to achieve the competitive edge she enjoys today. |
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Having struggled to maintain their status for the past number of years, Cloneen have been showing a much more competitive edge this season. |
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The Indian side appeared famished for most part of the tournament, an outfit that seemed to have sloughed off its competitive edge. |
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In the late 1970s, the young economists were encouraged to find some natty statistics that would give Ireland a competitive edge. |
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He says, any way you cut it, I mean anything you ingest in your body that gives you an unfair, competitive edge is cheating. |
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There was a competitive edge, which vitalised the most mundane of conversations. |
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Rainfall, good soil and cold winters that allowed farmers to store beets on their farms without spoilage gave growers a competitive edge. |
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She was looking for a sprinter who could become a bobsleigh pusher, giving her team a competitive edge with explosive starts. |
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This experience will also help them develop personally and professionally, giving them a competitive edge in the job market. |
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I am not sure that we should add paranoia as a seventh commandments to succeed and keep a competitive edge in the new global economy. |
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They offer customers a vital competitive edge by producing a clear increase in output with consistently low wastage rates. |
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Together, we can proactively build your maintenance strategy, in which Clemessy commits to sharpening your competitive edge. |
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You indubitably have a competitive edge when using interactive 3D animations for your marketing on your e-commerce site. |
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Provision of knowledge transfer services may well become another competitive edge for universities competing for world-class researchers. |
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Be among the first to showcase your toddler toys in 3-dimensional. Such interactivity will indubitably hand your company a competitive edge. |
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Such losses of strength may be disadvantageous to the athlete on the field, as any subtle decrease in performance may be enough for the athlete to lose his competitive edge. |
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Our strength lies in user-oriented solutions that ensure maximum quality and efficiency for our customers, giving a crucial competitive edge. |
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Mars opposing neptune means your competitive edge can run amok when you should stop to smell the rose water. |
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It's the competitive edge that keeps a lot of us old fogies going. |
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The way to stay ahead of the game is by developing and maintaining a competitive edge. |
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But the cushions of independent means and professorial tenure — when granted the rare, brilliant talent — can dull the competitive edge. |
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As a competitive athlete you want to push yourself to train as much and as hard as possible to maintain a competitive edge. |
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The EU must ensure that it keeps its current competitive edge and technological lead in this field. |
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It may even bring you positive publicity and a competitive edge when competing for tenders. |
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Building on innovation is vital to expand our competitive edge as an industry leader. |
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Being able to answer these questions helps set companies apart and gives them the competitive edge. |
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For some it's a joyride, they get their kicks from learning, and for others it's a deadly serious game of trying to gain a competitive edge. |
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It is to be anticipated that some monopolies will try every trick in the book to cling on to their competitive edge. |
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Our solutions provide them with a competitive edge and enable their sustained success. |
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Combined with the A50 needle loom series, this solution provides a clear competitive edge for end users. |
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Now there is no need to sweat it out this summer thanks to a revolutionary range of clothing that keeps you super-cool to help maintain concentration and competitive edge. |
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The industry is starting to realize that good environmental management makes sense-it not only reduces emissions and impacts on the natural environment but also reduces business costs while creating a competitive edge. |
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It undermines the fabric of our economy when people circumvent the system by not paying taxes and gaining an unfair competitive edge on those who obey the rules. |
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Only in this way can a new competitive edge arise out of the acquisition. |
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As global competition intensifies in the knowledge era, businesses may increasingly target intellectual property of rivals through industrial espionage to maintain a competitive edge. |
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To earn his rank as a real partner to your business and contribute towards enhancing your competitive edge, the professional translator is in perfect pitch with your corporate image. |
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We therefore no longer need to pull the wool over the eyes of industry by positing that the new policy will improve innovation and businesses' competitive edge. |
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That is what the competitive edge of this competition brings. |
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Hold competitions to keep a competitive edge over your opponents. |
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Without that, they lose the competitive edge. |
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This gives them a competitive edge for the interim period. |
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Exclusive ownership rights can be enforced by way of legal protection, by way of secrecy or having access to complementary human capital needed to provide the knowledge asset its competitive edge. |
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What do one-liners have to do with gaining a competitive edge in the benefits business? |
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This kind of arrangement would naturally have also given a competitive edge to those financial institutions, which are able to make a transfer to the new system faster than others. |
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Twenty-five years' experience in this field combined with a solid and experienced staff of engineers' gives us a competitive edge over our competitors. |
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The industrialization of production has resulted in lower selling prices, giving imported produce a competitive edge over more traditional equivalents, even without subsidies. |
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In addition NRC's IRAP program this year alone has worked with close to 10,000 Canadian small businesses helping them gain a competitive edge through new technology. |
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Even small and medium enterprises, if they haven't already, will find themselves competing for talented individuals in order to grow and maintain their competitive edge. |
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The danger is not just that they will have only a limited impact on the sector's financial health but also, and above all, that they could harm other modes by giving road transport an even greater competitive edge. |
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Turning our fragile economic recovery into an enduring and robust performance over the longer term will also mean taking further steps to hone our competitive edge. |
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Being able to address some of our specific labour demands right here in the community gives us a competitive edge in both recruiting and retaining Mackenzie workers. |
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Although English has a leading role as the business language of the world, it is other languages that will provide EU companies with a competitive edge and allow them to conquer new markets. |
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To maintain a competitive edge in the extruded snacks market, the key players invest heavily in the development of new extruded snacks. |
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Eating a nutritionist breakfast gives you the competitive edge both at work and at home. |
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Spain, however, having just completed the expensive Reconquista, was desperate for a competitive edge over other European countries in trade with the East Indies. |
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While there was a great spirit of community and cooperation between the airstaffs, the top management was willing to break wiretapping laws to get a competitive edge. |
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For licensing arrangements to survive, the licenser must offer a steady stream of innovations to maintain a competitive edge and to provide added value to licensees. |
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