Примеры использования Are competitive на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The new trade regime is advantageous for those countries that are competitive or will be in a position to seize the opportunities that the new trade system offers.
I do not doubt the fact that our entrepreneurs are competitive, have their say and will utter their weighty word within the new economic union as well.
Loan terms and conditions are competitive on the market, are set individually depending on the amount,
Some oligopoly markets are competitive, while others are significantly less so,
Graduates of the specialty"History" are competitive professionals are employed in schools,
Russian metals companies are competitive in terms of quality
Loan terms are competitive on the market, are set individually depending on the amount,
approaches for activities that are competitive or a natural monopoly.
Costs for the formation and licensing of companies in Anguilla are competitive, as are company management fees.
The goal of this event is to promote quality local wines, which are competitive in the international market,
employees to whom training arrangements apply and employees with a disability that ensure those employees are competitive in the labour market.
Our prices are competitive, and we can supply good quality products
The goal of this event is to promote quality local wines, which are competitive in the international market,
Hence, a wide range of conditions must come together for firms that are competitive domestically to become successful exporters in the global markets.
Owners of popular brands are going to discuss whether local franchises are competitive and what they need to get access to the global market.
because our solutions are competitive.
Mr. Dzhobirov recognized that Tajik airlines are competitive with respect to other carriers
Russian organizations for the development of space facilities and technologies that are competitive in the world market;
They operate on a diverse range of sectors, many of which are competitive or could be if the markets were to be liberalized Figure 1.