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  • Coal is absolutely critical to our nation's economic health and global competitiveness. -- Jerry Costello
  • The EU should be concentrated on adapting to globalisation and global competitiveness, not building more powerful centralised institutions in Brussels. -- William Hague
  • Persistent inequality costs the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars a year, undermining our global competitiveness, our democracy, and our ideals as a nation. -- Wendy Kopp
  • We do not need Departments of Commerce, Labor, and Education; we need a single Department of Skills that will promote an integrated approach to global competitiveness. -- Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.
  • Stop costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures. -- Newt Gingrich
  • We do not need Departments of Commerce, Labor, and Education; we need a single Department of Skills that will promote an integrated approach to global competitiveness. -- Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.
  • America is sinking under the crushing weight of the ever-expanding regulatory state. This burden threatens to disrupt our recovery, hamper long-term growth, undermine our global competitiveness, and suffocate the entrepreneurial spirit so vital to America's success. -- Tom J. Donohue
  • Besides the devastating impact that the Ryan budget has directly on individuals, it does nothing to support job creation or our global competitiveness. Investments in both are drastically affected through cuts in funding for transportation and infrastructure projects, as well as funding for research and development. -- Albio Sires
  • The reformers define the purpose of education as preparation for global competitiveness, higher education, or the workforce. They view students as "human capital" or "assets." One seldom sees any reference in their literature or public declarations to the importance of developing full persons to assume the responsibilities of citizenship. -- Diane Ravitch
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  • You have to have a globally competitive mining dispensation. -- Patrice Motsepe
  • In a global arena, what our businessmen need in order to be competitive is transparency and a level playing-field. -- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
  • In a global arena, what our businessmen need in order to be competitive is transparency and a level playing-field. -- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
  • If we continue doing the right things in Africa, we can create a very exciting and competitive global market here. -- Patrice Motsepe
  • The Chinese government clearly sees Internet and mobile innovation as a major driver of its global economic competitiveness going forward. -- Rebecca MacKinnon
  • Amongst high unemployment rates, a competitive job market and a shrinking global economy, the emerging social media industry only continues to grow. -- Ryan Holmes
  • The 2010 global gender gap report by the World Economic Forum shows that countries with better gender equality have faster-growing, more competitive economies. -- Michelle Bachelet
  • With liberalisation, Indian industry gained international exposure because of which it became imperative for companies to rework their strategies to become globally competitive. -- Baba Kalyani
  • India is still considered a preferred destination for many multinationals to manufacture cost-competitive high-technology products for domestic consumption as well as for global demand. -- Baba Kalyani
  • Bilingualism opens doors and provides opportunity to our children so they can shine and become successful in a labor market that is increasingly competitive and globalized. -- Luis Fortuno
  • Nothing is more important for young people than enhancing their life chances, liberating their potential and encouraging their contribution to a globally competitive and modern economy. -- David Blunkett
  • In today's roller-coaster economy, hyper-competitive, fear-based, flat and global world, convincing anyone to do anything at any time requires getting their attention, creating their intention and turning it to action. -- Peter Guber
  • I think every country has to recognize its competitive advantage and liberate its strengths to be a partner in global trade, and that's the only way you can survive and succeed. -- N. R. Narayana Murthy
  • If the Federal Reserve pursues a strong dollar at home while the dollar becomes more competitive in global markets, we can achieve both price stability and a more balanced path of economic growth. -- Martin Feldstein
  • The good news is that a competitive dollar in the global market and a strong dollar at home are compatible in both the long run and during the transition to a more competitive dollar. -- Martin Feldstein
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