61.   Companies face larger problems, she said, including how to profit after the government removes regulations that long insulated them from foreign competition.

62.   Consumers favor the cheaper prices that deregulation would bring, while the farmers survive because of high levels of protection from foreign competition.

63.   Corporations, in turn, take advantage of myriad tax shields put into place decades ago to protect local industries from foreign competition.

64.   Coming out of school, Xers were called disappointing and selfish, unrefined in cultural taste and incapable of standing up to foreign competition, Strauss says.

65.   Domestic air travel is one of the few American markets that are still totally protected from foreign competition and starved of significant foreign capital.

66.   Due to relatively high import tariffs, Brazilian producers have faced little foreign competition in their domestic market.

67.   E.T. Johnson, a lubricator inspector for the new Pasadena Paper Co., is feeling the pinch of foreign competition.

68.   Domestic vendors have been losing share over the past three years to foreign competition.

69.   European and Japanese officials have also called on China to make substantial new offers to open its markets to foreign competition.

70.   Embattled religious conservatives blame American decline on unfair 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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