41. Analysts at the IMF and elsewhere credit international competition, productivity gains, less government spending and declining commodity prices for keeping a lid on inflation. 42. Analysts called the agreement a necessary victory, as European airlines struggle to cut costs in the face of growing international competition and falling air fares. 43. And international competition has helped to keep wages firmly in check. 44. And after years of coaching in international competitions, he sees his squad as the team to beat in Columbus next summer. 45. And now an international architectural competition to find the best design has begun. 46. And meet promoters would have no incentive to give an obscure sprinter a shot at top international competition. 47. And then Collins added that there was still plenty of time for Carlucci to get in shape for the next cycle of international competition. 48. Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of contractors is growing rapidly as employers facing international competition cut costs and boost productivity. 49. Another industry where the Mazda pattern might be played out is petrochemicals, where Japanese companies are ill prepared to compete against larger international competition, said analysts. 50. As for the disadvantages, it means that state-owned enterprises and other enterprises in China will be faced with fierce international competition. |
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