Competitiveness definition

Competitiveness means that parties' legislative representation shall be substantially and
Competitiveness will be determined as accurately as possible in good faith with reference to available data. GECAFS and ABTAC each reserves the right to audit the process by which "competitiveness" is determined. If GECAFS declines to proceed with the transaction as described, [*] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED GECAFS will return such GECAFS Application to ABTAC for additional information or forwarding to another financing source, as the case may be. If ABTAC requests, GECAFS will cooperate with ABTAC in developing a screening methodology based upon GECAFS' underwriting criteria then in effect which would enable ABTAC to forward to GECAFS only those GECAFS Applications meeting an agreed upon subset of credit criteria and to forward the remaining applications to other financing sources. Such responsibilities are illustrated by the Process Map attached hereto as Exhibit B, as may be modified from time to time. GECAFS and ABTAC have agreed upon the responsibilities of each in developing the tools necessary to implement this Process Map and this Agreement.
Competitiveness the Supplier’s continued competitiveness in respect of matters including (but not limited to) cost, price, supplier support and the Supplier’s compliance with the Quality Key Performance Indicators. “Competitive” shall be construed accordingly;

Examples of Competitiveness in a sentence

  • These metrics are part of the Academic Competitiveness Council’s (ACC) 2007 report and specifically relates to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) curricula.

  • The Contractor agrees to a U.S. Industrial Competitiveness clause in accordance with its prime contract with respect to any licensing and assignments of its Intellectual Property arising from this CRADA, except that any licensing or assignment of its intellectual property rights to the Participant shall be in accordance with the terms of paragraph A of this Article.

  • The acquisition, ownership and sale of shares of Common Stock under the Plan must be declared to the Spanish Dirección General de Comercio e Inversiones (the “DGCI”), which is a department of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.

  • The Participant agrees to submit, for a period of five (5) years from the date of termination or completion of this CRADA and upon the request of DOE, a nonproprietary report no more frequently than annually on efforts to utilize any Intellectual Property arising under the CRADA including information regarding compliance with the U.S. Competitiveness provision of this CRADA.

  • The acquisition, ownership and sale of Ordinary Shares under the Plan must be declared for statistical purposes to the Spanish Dirección General de Comercio e Inversiones (the “DGCI”), the Bureau for Commerce and Investments, which is a department of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.


More Definitions of Competitiveness

Competitiveness means several things. In part, it means attracting back users who have switched from taxis to TNCs, or at a minimum, retaining current taxi customers. It may also mean finding market niches which may include contracts with government or private agencies that need ride services. The paratransit program is a good example of
Competitiveness means that parties' legislative representation
Competitiveness means greater exploitation of labour and the undermining of workers’ basic rights. As a result of this crude blackmail, the EIU expects the highly restrictive labour laws to continue to undermine the government’s efforts to create an overall business environment conducive to foreign investment in the longer term, even though the government may formulate as its objectives “striving for competitiveness” and “expanding markets abroad and improving efficiencies at home”.
Competitiveness means ensuring UK-based companies can access growth finance from UK-based investors when they need it. It has also been increasingly recognised that the jumps between key steps on the growth escalator need close attention.
Competitiveness means the ability of a firm or a nation to offer products and services that meet the quality standards of local and world markets at prices that provide adequate return on the resources employed or consumed in producing them;
Competitiveness means the ability of a firm or a nation to offer products and services that meet the quality standards of local and world markets
Competitiveness means raising productivity through joint European initiatives such as a common market in services. It does not mean slashing wages, as it is often (wrongly) understood in parts of Europe. The British government could be a champion of such productivity- enhancing reforms.