Sentences with phrase «of competing on»

Their innovations are creating core intellectual properties fully capable of competing on a global stage.
Although the above example does simplify matters, it highlights the problems of competing on price.
The Nokia 6 is essentially a mid-range smartphone that aims to offer a great Android experience instead of competing on the specifications sheet.
If Canada is to live up to its potential — and if the Canadian legal profession is to have any chance at all of competing on a world stage — we have no choice but to embrace cosmopolitanism as a core value.
Nikita Robb Nikita is one of the best female surfers in Southern Africa and has worked hard to achieve her goal of competing on the World Tour in 2010, since becoming a multiple SA champion.
Instead of competing on price, they compete on formulas and great taste.
Athletes everywhere dream of competing on the world stage in the Olympics.
Well, instead of competing on price, Toshiba is trying to place the Excite as a super-slim luxury tablet.
«For America to live up to its promise and for it to continue to compete against nations like China and India, we have no choice but to educate every student to be an innovator capable of competing on this new global playing field.»
Get Set for the Spirit of Sport is a great way for young people to understand the importance of competing on a level playing field and I would encourage schools across the country to get involved.»
The player's cell phone, arcade cabinet, and game ID card are all linked, giving them a sense of competing on a team, rather than individual, asynchronous play, and moving towards different goals, in addition to playing individually.
The hulking M6 GT3 uses the same S63 V8 unit powering the civilian model, further enhanced for the purpose of competing on - track.
«As we created lavalifePRIME, we did extensive research that confirmed that Boomers are tired of competing on mainstream dating sites where the overall users are much younger and the emphasis is primarily on looks.
Dr. Kurt Beron, one of the study's authors and professor of economics, said the findings highlight the need for universities and colleges to ensure that students are counseled on the likelihood of competing on a professional level and to moderate their expectations.
But, as July seeps into August and the window of opportunity to piece together a squad capable of competing on all fronts nears a close, the tables have turned on Jurgen Klopp's men.
Mourinho is the master of finding a way past someone, anyone, but with Pogba fit and firing his hopes of competing on equal terms with the best skyrocket.
That doesn't leave the Premier League giants with a great deal of depth, and they'll certainly need it if they harbour ambitions of competing on various fronts.
if i understand the frenchman «s maths that suggests he thinks we are 5 per cent shy of competing on 3 fronts (can give him benefit of doubt and drop the league cup)... so still hoping that the promise of the ultimate high will keep the 4th place junkies happy....
Particularly with ambitions of competing on various fronts moving forward, AC Milan will need to address the lack of depth in their midfield this season.
We had no reservations about criticizing their performance even we when ourselves would never be capable of competing on their level.
Instead of competing on a local level with a handful of vendors, Web retailers are thrust into the most ruthless commerce ecosystem the world has ever known.
Bounce Exchange has a long history of suing start - up innovators and customers for their advantage, instead of competing on product, service and price.
In addition to the challenges of competing on brand, price and quality corporations in the west will soon be competing in the area of social change.
Many enterprises also make the mistake of competing on price points instead of building a consumer - centric culture.

Not exact matches

«Lead with the request as opposed to saving it for the very end... of an interaction [when] someone might be tired or they may have a competing demand on their attention,» Tausig - Edwards suggests.
A number of high - profile attacks in Afghanistan towards the end of January were claimed by competing terrorist groups ISIS and the Taliban — putting the spotlight back on a country that has been at war for over a decade.
But in the rush to cash in on the bioeconomy, Canada shouldn't forget that its industrial products from agricultural sources will likely be competing with those south of the border and around the world.
The question is — despite MacMillan's conversion on the road to the Internet — can his upstart firm genuinely move beyond the comfortable verities of the 1,000 - channel broadcast industry and become a company that competes in the deep space of the online world?
For once, the competing leaders agreed on one thing: the historical shift of bringing broadband connectivity to the developing world.
Actual operational and financial results of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet will likely also vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of other reasons, including, in addition to those identified above: the challenges and costs of integrating operations and realizing anticipated synergies and other benefits from the acquisition of ExpressJet; the challenges of competing successfully in a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry; developments associated with fluctuations in the economy and the demand for air travel; the financial stability of SkyWest's major partners and any potential impact of their financial condition on the operations of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines, or ExpressJet; fluctuations in flight schedules, which are determined by the major partners for whom SkyWest's operating airlines conduct flight operations; variations in market and economic conditions; significant aircraft lease and debt commitments; residual aircraft values and related impairment charges; labor relations and costs; the impact of global instability; rapidly fluctuating fuel costs, and potential fuel shortages; the impact of weather - related or other natural disasters on air travel and airline costs; aircraft deliveries; the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots and other unanticipated factors.
On the day of its launch in April 2014, Cotopaxi held a competition called Questival in Utah that asked teams to compete for prizes by completing challenges like hiking or volunteering at a local soup kitchen.
Based on an analysis of yearly weather conditions, it can operate on twice as many days as competing UAVs, Kroetsch says.
As COO of Zillow Group I'm often asked how we compete in this insanely competitive tech environment — what perks do we focus on, do we have compensation wars, what differentiates us?
One of the hardest tasks for small businesses is making sure it has the skills and equipment on board to allow it to compete with other larger companies in the same field.
Tech innovators, investors and entrepreneurs descended on Perth during the past fortnight for a series of startup events that sparked wide - ranging discussions about how to strengthen the local ecosystem and compete on the world stage.
The order «hinders the ability of American companies to attract talented employees, increases costs imposed on business, makes it more difficult for American firms to compete in the international marketplace, and gives global enterprises a new, significant incentive to build operations — and hire new employees — outside the United States,» according to the brief.
Getting in front of them at this stage is a challenge, but it is much more effective than trying to compete with big brands on the bigger stages.
The existence of competing services also helps to normalize streaming services, leading consumers to be less fixated on whether they own the music.
Justin Olsen, Evan Weinstock, Steven Langton and Christopher Fogt of the United States compete in the 4 - man Bobsleigh during the BMW IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Cup on November 17, 2017 in Park City, Utah.
Typically, in a time of overcapacity, yields are the first thing to go as competitors compete on price for the same passenger.»
The buzz around the newest iteration of the iPhone has focused primarily on the size of the device, with the much - anticipated larger model designed to compete with Samsung's ever - growing phone stable.
Facebook is stepping up its efforts to compete with Twitch and YouTube for video game streaming: The company is now offering select video gamers a chance to monetize their gameplay live streams on Facebook by giving their audience a way to tip them as part of a test of new monetization options.
In February of last year, the U.S. airline CEOs met with President Donald Trump at the White House and asked him to push Middle Eastern carriers to comply with Open Skies agreements designed to ensure all airlines compete on a level playing field.
«On average, the amount of water required to produce one liter of biofuel is the same amount that's required to produce food for a person for one day,» he said, adding that the problem with first generation biofuels was that they were competing with food production systems in terms of water and land.
That performance, plus the new production plans, would put the Switch on track to compete with, or even beat, the most successful consoles of the current generation.
You may also want to look at the economy on a micro level, particularly if your firm competes in a certain geographic area that has a unique set of factors.
Either he doubles down, sticks to the low - production model and hopes the unpredictable Eurasians kiss and make up, or he scales up production and competes on price, walking away from a marketing strategy that made Potash Corp. one of Canada's most successful, and profitable, companies.
Kimberly - Clark, which competes with P&G in diapers and paper towels, on Tuesday announced it is slashing about 13 percent of its workforce globally in a bid to cut costs as sales wane.
Quebecor is also expected to invest in its Videotron networks and the introduction of a new generation of home cable technology based on Comcast's X1 platform, which is being rolled out by most of Canada's major cable services to compete with their telephone - based market rivals.
There's another reason that airlines aren't competing fiercely on ticket prices: There's a good deal of overlap in their ownership.
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