0 used to describe something that damages fair competition between companies:
1 used to describe a product or service that cannot compete with others, usually because of being too expensive:
2 used to describe activities that do not involve competition:
It is entirely legitimate to query to which extent this renders such methods unduly expensive and non-competitive.
Second, such informal interaction, unrelated to work, is most intense and effective in a non-competitive environment.
Electoral competition made both the quality and form of candidate selection far more important than under non-competitive conditions.
Most of those were non-competitive, with an average winner's share of close to 90 per cent.
My model also fails to explain why non-competitive districts tend to become competitive.
Because of the globalizing economy, internationally competitive sectors in the investor regime gains more influence, while the reverse is true for the internationally non-competitive groups.
The number of non-competitive districts is higher in rural districts in both years and falls monotonically with the level of urbanization.
A simple cross-tabulation demonstrates that the number of non-competitive district increased from 50 in 1996 to 71 in 2000.