1. First, Symington argues that taxpayer-subsidized vouchers for private and parochial schools are needed to inject market competition into the public school system. 2. In the end, the board members were swayed by the idea of injecting competition into the rail cargo industry. 3. --Injecting market competition into the process to bring greater cost controls and flexibility into the government-run program. 4. Proponents of the idea say it would inject competition into education, improving public and private schools. 5. The aim is to inject competition into education as a means of forcing improvement. 6. The important point is that Congress can inject competition into education without destroying the common pool. 7. The only remedy for that problem is to inject competition into the software markets. 8. The ministers are under pressure from airport-management companies to dilute plans to inject competition in the industry. 9. They would also inject more competition into Medicare. 10. This would inject competition where virtually none now exists. |