Brazil's high tariff barriers have created factories that are less efficient than those exposed to international competition.
Ford has been hurt by competition from fuel-efficient cars mainly from Asian automakers.
Such a reform would not only bring more clarity, it would also encourage competition and a more efficient use of scarce airport facilities.
While plenty of other unified communications (UC) services exist, Avaya says Flare is more efficient and fun to use than its competition.
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Competition is growing from highly efficient cocoa plantations in the Far East.
Because of fierce global competition, being as tax efficient as possible is just as important as keeping down labour costs and overheads, which often entails a different kind of offshoring.
For persons residing in the latter camp, the profit motive drives competition and innovation that leads to efficient production and quality enhancements in the private sector, and they believe that the same market forces can be harnessed to improve the efficiency and quality of education provision.
"While competition would be expected to deliver efficient outcomes, now may not be the appropriate time for changes that will have further cost implications for the industry, given current market conditions and the magnitude of regulatory change already underway, " said Treasurer Wayne Swan in a statement.
Much of the billions in revenue goes towards players in the brutally efficient worldwide market for top playing talent and the cutthroat competition amongst clubs to secure championships or avoid relegation .
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For example, trucks that will be launched under the brand Bharatbenz in India later this year are expected to be 5-10% more expensive than the competition, but around 10% more fuel efficient.
The regulatory competition, they argue, ensures that the most efficient form of corporate governance triumphs.
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But openness to global competition has made Mexico's surviving industries highly efficient.
And if every state had the same proportional tax burden, a natural competition would ensue among them to find the most efficient collection methods.
Not only that, but Dietzen claims that its product is 10 times faster than the competition, 10 times more space and power-efficient, and easier for customers to install.
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In the West this has allowed for greater variety and stiffer competition, as companies far smaller than Microsoft develop more efficient software.
The Cottagers justified the 65 league places that separate the sides with a professional and efficient display that ensured their progress to the last eight of the competition.
Failing to appreciate how greatly the ebb and flow of commerce depends upon an efficient and safe aviation system, and possibly insensitive to the aggressive competition from foreign aerospace manufacturers seeking advances in ATC modernization, they argue there are more pressing problems that demand attention and dollars.
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In the face of increasing competition, Europe's exchanges could do with a more efficient trading structure.
Plus, a margin umbrella now exists for competition that chooses to undercut your margin model with a more efficient customer acquisition strategy (such as giving the customer the money).
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Not only has the race to the bottom caused by misleading credit card offers been effectively canceled but true competition has finally been instituted and both consumers and the most efficient credit card companies stand to benefit greatly.
Chrysler - like other US car firms - has faced increasingly tough competition from Japanese firms, that have developed smaller, more fuel efficient models.
These changes should expand competition, encourage provider integration, and create incentives for better, more efficient care.
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The general assumption is that with increased competition, power plants will be built for less money, be more efficient and produce more power than they would under strictly government contracts, said McNeilly.
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Foreign investors like to think that they are needed in China to provide the competition and technological know-how that might force domestic companies to become more efficient.
The bulb triumphed in the Bright Tomorrow competition run by the US Department of Energy that aimed to find an energy efficient alternative to the 60-watt incandescent light bulb.
The threat of competition associated with monopoly repeal has helped postal services in those countries to become more efficient, more effective enterprises.
In announcing the winners of what it billed as the "world's largest high school research competition, " Intel cited Khare for recognizing "the crucial need for energy-efficient storage devices" as the world rapidly adopts portable electronics.
Once he has proved that this arrangement can bury itself in a satisfactory manner, he plans to run a competition between robot clams with different shell shapes in order to understand what makes some more efficient than others.
That is, smaller, cheaper, more fuel efficient cars, that serve the needs of the fastest growing markets, and do so better than the competition.
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Despite what looked like serious competition at the time from technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Ethernet has remained the most efficient, and least expensive, way to connect vast numbers of devices.
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