uncompetitive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for uncompetitive in the English»Spanish Dictionary

uncompetitive [Am ˌənkəmˈpɛdədɪv, Brit ʌnkəmˈpɛtɪtɪv] ADJ

American English

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English
Quite rightly, he said there's no point in any uncompetitive, debt-addicted country thinking it can just muddle along.
www.telegraph.co.uk
According to this view, aggregate rates that would significantly increase the cost to the industry and make the industry uncompetitive are unreasonable.
en.wikipedia.org
The race is conducted in an extremely jovial, uncompetitive spirit, accompanied by music and general fanfare, with roads thronged with spectators.
en.wikipedia.org
On the other hand, if too much capital is flowing into a country, it can push up inflation and the value of the nation's currency, making its exports uncompetitive.
en.wikipedia.org
Nonetheless, in general terms, this is a mouthwatering card that offers a welcome reprieve from the small-field, uncompetitive action that has dominated the campaign.
www.independent.ie
Many of its firms are uncompetitive because they are swamped by high taxes and mountains of red tape, as well as a notoriously strike-prone labour force.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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