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competitive

[kuhm-pet-i-tiv] / kəmˈpɛt ɪ tɪv /


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Colder weather across parts of Europe, coupled with an Arctic blast in China, are expected to drive European gas prices higher as benchmarks must remain competitive to secure LNG cargoes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, U.S. carmakers are much less reliant on the European market and could benefit if higher tariffs hit European auto imports, making them less competitive, Pearson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

To keep his farm competitive, Leguee has made several innovations, particularly when it comes to crop spraying.

From BBC

A better credit report means someone could be offered the most competitive interest rates and may find it easier to borrow - however the decision about whether to offer credit is made by each individual lender.

From BBC

They cannot offer on-the-job training in the majors, lest their team find itself at a competitive disadvantage.

From Los Angeles Times