11. Probably more so in fact, for all organisms are more seriously threatened by competition from their own species than from others. 12. Regulation has been introduced to prevent the logic of competition from destroying the system. 13. She beat off competition from dozens of other candidates to get the job. 14. The closure of the factory was a necessary consequence of increased competition from abroad. 15. The company is up against tough competition from abroad. 16. The company will face stiff competition from financial service and technology companies in the growing field of electronic commerce. 17. The removal of restrictions was, inpart, a reaction to the threat of competition from licensed conveyancers. 18. There has been renewed competition from foreign firms. 19. This group favors high minimum wages to lessen the competition from low-wage workers. 20. This will protect the industry from unfair competition from abroad. |