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Over the years the credit union changed to keep with the competitive demands of the economy.
By 1979 the situation was completely in hand and competitive demand was already beginning to raise wages.
Competitive demands require quicker, more effective and innovative technical problem solving.
The coefficient of elasticity for a perfectly competitive demand curve is infinite.
The hills and terrain in the surrounding area met the competitive demands for an elite cross-country ski event.
Some of the country's largest corporations use it to describe reorganization schemes to meet the competitive demands of the market.
This model, while still enjoying wide support, has proved generally ill-adapted to the speed and competitive demands of a global economy driven by information technology.
In the minds of voters here this nostalgia for the collective tugs against the more competitive demands of a new market society.
The competitive demands of the club and the precarious conditions of the Stadium Padinha like this imposed.
However, the time spent queueing for resources may vary substantially from one occasion to the next, according to the competitive demand from other copies of Oedipus.
Due to developments in information technology within the workplace, along with a need to compete globally and address competitive demands, organisations have embraced virtual management structures.
Keenly aware of the competitive demands of the marketplace, he nevertheless retains a personal approach to inventing as he goes on to tackle the field of multiple telegraphy systems.
France cannot act, according to a recent New York Times article, because of the demands of "European economic integration - itself partly a response to the competitive demands of the global marketplace."
A land-use conflict occurs when there are conflicting views on land-use policies, such as when an increasing population creates competitive demands for the use of the land, causing a negative impact on other land uses nearby.
The term "social" is stressed because West Germans wanted an economy that would not only help the wealthy but also care for the workers and others who might not prove able to cope with the strenuous competitive demands of a market economy.
"The competitive demands of the cable industry when balanced against the need for a public company to be vigilant with respect to short-term results have convinced us that private ownership of this business is desirable and will assist C.C.I. in attaining its business objectives," he wrote.
In France, unemployment has soared to 12.5 percent, the highest rate in Europe, and the Government can do little to help because it is bound by strict spending curbs mandated by European economic integration - itself partly a response to the competitive demands of the global marketplace.
It has left the country hurtling toward union with Europe even as a bloated state, overarching welfare, and cash-hemorrhaging state companies like Air France and the Credit Lyonnais bank make the competitive demands of Europe and its German-dictated budget discipline hard to meet.