Because with over a billion dollars in trade crossing the border every single day, smarter border management is key to our competitiveness, our job creation, and my goal of doubling U.S. exports.
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For retail, healthcare and pharmaceutical companies that now rely on critical findings of Big Data analytics, performance slowdowns can compromise key aspects of competitiveness such as how quickly and where a product is brought to market.
We should do it because solving the health care crisis is key to ensuring American competitiveness in the global marketplace.
Rep. Steven Israel, whose district includes the Stony Brook campus, said educating people on the importance of science is key to America's competitiveness in the 21st century economy.
Increased competitiveness is the key to sustainable growth, she said.
In short, the conference was about changing the narrative about the U.S.-Mexico border by telling the full story about how and why the border region is a key driver of our global competitiveness and shared prosperity.
"Enhancing the productivity of Hong Kong's businesses is key to the recovery of our competitiveness, " he said.
Based on all the key factors--strengthening our competitiveness, protecting our strategic position, generating attractive financial returns--the Google agreement is far better than Microsoft's search-only hybrid proposal.
Not to take anything away from Takenaka, who continues, correctly and importantly, to advocate deregulation, lower corporate taxes, and structural reforms as the key to reviving Japanese growth and competitiveness.
Canada, as you know, is a close ally and partner of the United States and the President looks forward to discussing our important bilateral relationship, including economic competitiveness and security, and key global issues.
First, is there not a contradiction in his passion for the single market, which is basically about free and fair competition, and his wish to exempt the UK from EU labour regulations, which are a key part of every country's competitiveness?
Some of the key policy levers which determine the long run competitiveness of the Scottish economy, such as education and training, are already available to the Scottish Government.
Fortunately, the America COMPETES reauthorization offers a key opportunity for Congress to strengthen U.S. clean energy competitiveness.
The key problems Europe faces are instability in the eurozone, a "crisis of European competitiveness as other nations across the world soar ahead, " and a lack of democratic accountability, Cameron said.
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She'll face questions from AMs on various issues including job creation, youth unemployment and the competitiveness of the Welsh economy - issues that every single AM identified as key in this Assembly and a session you'll be able to follow on Democracy Live this afternoon.
Our customers in key industries increasingly demand more reliable, efficient and flexible solutions in order to improve their competitiveness.
Mr Mandelson's White Paper on competitiveness, published on December 16th, is shot through with his near-obsessive belief that the key to closing the gap lies in a more profitable use of science.
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