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uncompetitive
/ ˌʌnkəmˈpɛtɪtɪv /
adjective
- not able or willing to compete
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Both men made risky decisions that led to slimming down uncompetitive companies and industries.
But now he blasts renewables as “sharply uncompetitive” and charges that they “might actually hurt employment more than help it.”
It has to do with debt that is 120 percent of GDP and an economy that is largely uncompetitive.
News Corp. has paid more than $500 million in two years to settle uncompetitive claims.
Hence too the quiet industry and the uncompetitive patience of these Early Flemish painters.
There was never a town so inimitably drowsy or so sternly uncompetitive.
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