91.   DISPLACED WORKERS MAY GET AID Republicans and Democrats in the Senate reached a tentative agreement on providing help to workers who lose their jobs to international competition.

92.   Eagleson was responsible for organizing four Canada Cups, providing international competition long before the pros got to play in the Olympics.

93.   Exposure to international competition will force China to reform its inefficient state-owned enterprises quickly.

94.   FINA, the international swimming federation, is expected to hear her case in June and could suspend her from international competition.

95.   FIBA, which oversees international competition, has privately intimated to USA Basketball that it would accommodate last-minute replacements in order to field the best team possible.

96.   Finishes will determine rankings for the year, and gymnasts will be chosen for international competitions based on these rankings.

97.   For that reason Boldon began the Golden Boldon Corporation, from which needy children can pay for international competition and equipment.

98.   For another, American companies are changing their attitude toward international competition.

99.   Foreign journalists were openly rooting for the grandest upset in international competition.

100.   Four years after Brazil began opening its long-protected industries to international competition, Brazilian companies contrary to some expectations, have not tumbled like dominoes.

a. + competition >>共 593
international 5.93%
increased 5.73%
stiff 3.84%
foreign 3.69%
fierce 3.44%
intense 3.16%
new 2.41%
increasing 2.28%
european 2.08%
global 2.08%
international + n. >>共 808
community 5.34%
aid 2.33%
force 1.85%
pressure 1.75%
observer 1.72%
official 1.67%
conference 1.62%
organization 1.59%
trade 1.59%
market 1.55%
competition 0.99%
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