Sentences with phrase «lack of competitiveness»

Until you decide you can stand a few glitches and incompatibilities, not to mention the overall lack of competitiveness of the controller, I'd recommend sticking to what you know works - whether that's a keyboard and mouse or another type of controller.
Fernando Alonso: Given McLaren's lack of competitiveness in qualifying, Alonso is continuing to make up for it in the race.
Until you decide you can stand a few glitches and incompatibilities, not to mention the overall lack of competitiveness of the controller, I'd recommend sticking to what you know works - whether that's a keyboard and mouse or another type of controller.
The decline reflects some things that are out of the government's control (international demand, the exchange rate) and some things that arguably the prime minister could do something about, namely Canada's chronic lack of competitiveness.
Today we read in the press that the true problems in Spain are the uncontrolled spending of its «autonomous regions» like Valencia or Catalonia, unsustainable levels of private debt, which could impose significant pressure toward deleveraging over the coming years, and the structural lack of competitiveness of an economy that lacks the ability to devaluate its own currency.
These results, however, are against the trend and, in all likelihood, these highly gifted students will be lured overseas because of Australia's lack of competitiveness in industry and academia.
In the past, the Bank of Canada has chided exporters for their lack of competitiveness and heavy reliance on a low dollar.
The one thing we do agree on is AIG's lack of competitiveness.
This is based on a simple economic model that states not all production (financial services in this case) will relocate to the large economy (the EU) as the small economy (UK) is able make up for its lack of competitiveness by having a weaker currency.
This «across the board» CAD weakness points the finger at Canada - specific problems (self - inflicted poor fiscal policies, lack of competitiveness, domestic debt levels, etc.) The falling CAD is acting as a «release valve» or «shock absorber» for the Canadian economy... which is what should happen with a floating exchange rate.
Concerning ticket prices and lack of competitiveness.
Both Red Bull drivers have expressed frustration at the team's lack of competitiveness this year
There's also a real irony that at a time when attendances at the Emirates have been steadily dwindling — in large part due to the old familiar failings and the lack of competitiveness — Arsenal are attempting to gain extra revenue by installing more of the most expensive seats in the house.
Botswana clubs have recently opted out of African club competition, their lack of competitiveness and the huge costs associated...
Those are higher energy prices, higher land prices, climbing population, static personal incomes, declining public treasuries, and lack of competitiveness in core industries.
The result may be lack of competitiveness, which means no positive growth for anyone.
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