51.   But political battles and fears by some countries that their home-grown companies will be no match for foreign competition have put the talks in jeopardy.

52.   But Representative Barney Frank said he and other Massachusetts lawmakers are also concerned about workers who could lose their jobs because of foreign competition.

53.   But the senators are bogged down in a disagreement about how to provide health care benefits to American workers who lose their jobs to foreign competition.

54.   By opening the industry to foreign competition, that figure could double by the end of the decade, Malinis said.

55.   China, which aggressively protects domestic industries from foreign competition, is being asked to change its ways.

56.   Clothing sales have been particularly hard hit, suffering also from the trend toward more casual business and other apparel at a time of ferocious foreign competition.

57.   China is rushing to prepare its telecommunications industry for an expected onslaught of foreign competition after it joins the World Trade Organization.

58.   China is under pressure from the U.S. and other countries to open banking to foreign competition in exchange for gaining entry to the World Trade Organization.

59.   China is under pressure from the U.S. and other countries to open up banking to foreign competition in exchange for gaining entry to the World Trade Organization.

60.   Commenting for the AIA, Boeing executive Larry Clarkson said passage of GATT would help aerospace companies compete against heavily subsidized foreign competition.

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%
foreign + n. >>共 619
investor 9.09%
ministry 8.10%
investment 6.47%
company 4.04%
currency 3.03%
country 2.22%
bank 1.86%
government 1.71%
journalist 1.58%
worker 1.55%
competition 0.72%
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