competitive
[kəm'pεtɪtɪv]

adjective

[Definition]: related to competition; as good as, suitable for competition

[Example Sentences]:
1. The launch of platforms as a new base of competitive advantage will accelerate in 2014.
2. We know that is an area we have a competitive advantage.
3. If you take it away it will become even more competitive to fill those positions.
4. The reality is that Apple operates in a market that is more competitive than ever.
5. Whether it will make the company more competitive is hard to say until a similar deal comes along.
6. This would give Amazon a competitive edge in what is a crowded market.
7. We can change the competitive landscape with one new technology, or even one new product.
8. It may be that you just have to do it to stay competitive, he continued.
9. It has been fun competing with what was once a competitive company.
10. We need to let this evolve in an innovative and competitive way.
11. The developer team focuses on apps that provide the team some sort of competitive advantage.
12. My junior year of high school was the last year I would play competitive baseball.
13. A competitive problem is one where the question is one of who wins and who loses.
14. Our ability to collaborate in social groups is one of our strongest competitive advantages.
15. The new embedded chips come the same week that AMD got good news on the competitive front.

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