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competitive

[kuhm-pet-i-tiv] / kəmˈpɛt ɪ tɪv /


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Fifa stepped in to "develop young players, promote competitive balance and prevent hoarding", and enforced a limit of six players aged over 21 who could be loaned out.

From BBC

That hit a chord with stressed-out youth struggling in China's highly competitive job market and sluggish economy.

From Barron's

The bloc has also put into place a carbon-border adjustment mechanism, known as CBAM, that aims to blunt the competitive edge given to external producers not subject to Europe’s more stringent caps on carbon emissions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Atkin has been fortunate in that she has avoided serious injuries, unlike her sister who broke her pelvis just before the 2022 Winter Olympics and has since retired from competitive skiing.

From BBC

Like manufacturers of industrial goods, chip-equipment makers, and energy producers, retailers’ core business, selling physical products, makes them a haven from AI’s competitive threat.

From Barron's