A lot of
other countries in the world compete with the United States... so other countries would be willing to do more because they [wouldn't want to] be put at a competitive disadvantage in terms [of their] industry.
Not exact matches
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Matt «Airistotle» Burns, of Staten Island, successfully defended his title at the 22nd Air Guitar
World Championships
in Oulu, Finland after
competing in the finals against 15 contestants from South Korea, Pakistan, Sweden, Britain, Canada and
other countries.
Speaking earlier,
World Bank President Dr. Jim Yong Kim, said policy makers
in Nigeria and
other African
countries are ill - prepared to
compete in the digital technology space.
Ukrainian girl Anastasia Mykhailiuta won the title of the
World Bikini Model 2015
in Malta on 25 October, where she
competed with 39 young women from
other countries of the planet.
For Massachusetts, if you want to be like Finland or best
in the
world (not a good idea
in the first place, no one tries to be best
in the
world), maybe you should put equity first rather than always raising standards and trying to
compete with
other states and
countries with test scores.
It prompted us to raise the stakes for standardized tests
in an effort to
compete with
other world powers, and as a result, it planted the seeds for a culture of fear and shame that is ubiquitous
in schools across the
country.
It seems unfair that the United States, as
other countries in the
World, should have to
compete with
others elsewhere where very cheap labor is their primary advantage.