competitive

  • 121competitive forces — /kəmˌpetɪtɪv fɔ:sɪz/ plural noun economic and business factors that force an organisation to become more competitive if wants to survive and succeed …

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  • 122competitive separation — /kəmˌpetɪtɪv sepə reɪʃ(ə)n/ noun a guarantee that rival products will not be advertised directly before or after a particular advertisement ● If our advertising campaign is to be really effective, we must insist on competitive separation …

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  • 123competitive devaluation — /kəmˌpetɪtɪv ˌdi:vælju eɪʃ(ə)n/ noun a devaluation of a currency to make a country’s goods more competitive on the international markets …

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  • 124competitive examination — A test by objective standards or measures. Where the standard or measure is wholly subjective, it differs, in effect, in no respect from an uncontrolled opinion of the examiners and cannot be termed competitive. Fink v Finegan, 270 NY 356, 1 NE2d …

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  • 125competitive exclusion — noun or competitive exclusion principle : a generalization in ecology: two species cannot coexist in the same ecological niche for very long without one becoming extinct or being driven out because of competition for limited resources …

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  • 126competitive exclusion principle — noun see competitive exclusion …

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  • 127competitive — adjective a) of or pertaining to competition. b) being inclined to compete …

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  • 128competitive — Synonyms and related words: adversary, adversative, adverse, alien, antagonistic, anti, antipathetic, antithetic, clashing, competing, con, conflicting, contradictory, contrary, counter, cross, cutthroat, disaccordant, dissentient, emulous, enemy …

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