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Nothing like a little competitive edge to make a woman want something.
There is a competitive edge in the air, and at least five women for every man.
Information technology has got to be a competitive edge for companies; why else do it?
And that gives the company a competitive edge, she said.
Yet there was a clear competitive edge to his spending.
"I've been here since 1950 and we always had a competitive edge," he said.
The strategy worked at first, but as the low end of the industry took up the practice, the competitive edge was lost.
It could also give you an important competitive edge over other businesses.
They can also give your business a competitive edge and save costs.
A college degree provides Americans with a competitive edge on the job market.
"Naturally, everyone's looking for any competitive edge they can find over the rest of the field."
Those programs, he said, are efforts to develop general technology that would give American business a competitive edge.
Put differently, the French industry has lost its competitive edge.
Then we would be creating a competitive edge for European industry.
They look for products that have a large potential in a growing market with a competitive edge.
This inspired him, and he felt his natural competitive edge coming back.
But there's a competitive edge that is hard to ignore.
To do otherwise, she said, is to risk losing the competitive edge.
"They're well off, but they still have that competitive edge."
Therefore, it is up to us to develop a global competitive edge.
Organizations that stay close to their customers' needs have a competitive edge.
Of course, such policies also give a competitive edge to cities in other states who have moved ahead.
But if the purpose of a uniform is to get a competitive edge?
"Part of our object is to give American industry a new competitive edge in world markets."
I think that speaking more than one language, gives me the competitive edge over people, when I'm looking for a job.