Competitive in a sentence as an adjective

And I'm not convinced that's publishable in any sort of competitive journal.

The high end market is also very competitive and customer loyalty is very high.

You need purchasing managers and CEO approval and competitive bids and paperwork.

Don't make this one of your competitive technologies designed to fragment the world into Apple and not-Apple.

The Docs team knows they'll never be competitive with Office until they can match its scripting facilities, but they're not getting any resource love.

And she said that one of the things that happens is that women dont even think theyre qualified for something because its advertised in competitive language.

I was kind of hoping that competitive pressure from Microsoft and Amazon and more recently Facebook would make us wake up collectively and start doing universal services.

So too would a development team that has invested huge amounts of money and time into a development effort that gives them a significant competitive advantage over others and whose business model turns on keeping that advantage to themselves exclusively.

One competitor can indeed sue another competitor for private damages and other relief if the other competitor is gaining an unfair competitive advantage by falsely advertising that its products or services do something that is material to the customer's decision to use that product or service.

One can open-source his own works as a matter of commitment to the idea that all information ought to be free or for any other reason but that doesn't mean the law ought to abrogate protections for proprietary, trade secret information that most businesses need to keep confidential information as a matter of competitive advantage.

Nothing that Watson learned from the Urban Dictionary could possibly be any dirtier than what I hear from enterprise people all the time:"We use our deep subject matter expertise to deliver value through actionable advice that enables our clients to harness the power of best practices in order to shift their paradigms and achieve 10X deltas against competitive industry metrics.

Competitive definitions

adjective

involving competition or competitiveness; "competitive games"; "to improve one's competitive position"

See also: competitory

adjective

subscribing to capitalistic competition

adjective

showing a fighting disposition; "highly competitive sales representative"; "militant in fighting for better wages for workers"; "his self-assertive and ubiquitous energy"

See also: militant