| 41. | The surging mark " has impaired our international competitiveness, " he said, without quantifying the damage further.
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| 42. | In areas like computers and telecommunications, Japan's international competitiveness is impeded by a weakness in software development.
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| 43. | The early themes of venture capital and entrepreneurship were soon complemented with international competitiveness and national infrastructure.
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| 44. | We should have that kind of technology, both for our international competitiveness and for our domestic market.
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| 45. | He blamed students'sagging international competitiveness on their lack of zeal at graduate school, according to Kyodo news.
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| 46. | The result, he said, undermined air quality, plant safety, and international competitiveness by discouraging appropriate efficiency improvements.
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| 47. | South Korean shipbuilders'orders almost tripled last year from 1996, as the declining won increased their international competitiveness.
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| 48. | That will " boost the international competitiveness of the Tokyo market, " he said in a statement.
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| 49. | Clark is a specialist in manufacturing _ an area at the heart of the nation's international competitiveness.
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| 50. | At the firm level, the principal indicators of international competitiveness are price, productivity, profitability and market share.
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