America can be internationally competitive and have a high standard of living.
So the trade deficit does to some extent reflect how internationally competitive American companies are.
It is the key to the nation's productivity, to keeping us internationally competitive, to using energy efficiently, and to maintaining air quality.
After sinking to a 17% low in the 1990s, the percent has climbed to the internationally competitive 30%.
But most are internationally competitive and have been lobbying Congress for more free trade in food.
These standards, intended to be internationally competitive, are being used or considered in 40 states.
She also pointed to the need to remain internationally competitive, as most major markets try to move to three-day settlement by 1992.
The government argues that the move is essential if the country's universities are to remain internationally competitive.
Specifically, they might accept lower wages to increase employment and become competitive internationally.
This may prove competitive internationally when the world scores are known later in the week.