1.   Cutthroat business practices intended to drive competitors out of business.

2.   Although spotted hyenas like to hunt alone, they will band together to drive off competitors.

3.   A third type of antitrust violation is attempting to drive competitors out of business, or a monopoly.

4.   Dumping would be a genuine threat if foreigners could credibly drive American competitors out of business in order to take over an industry and raise prices later on.

5.   Hemacare Corp., a for-profit blood provider, accused the Red Cross regional office of violating antitrust laws with a pricing system devised to drive out competitors.

6.   However, Baker noted that AirTran faces Southwest, known for driving out competitors, in Baltimore.

7.   In a free labor market, nonprejudiced employers would be able to hire the disfavored group at bargain wages, permitting them to drive prejudiced competitors out of business.

8.   In ruling on mergers, federal and state agencies often ask whether the combined company would have the power to influence prices and unfairly drive competitors out of business.

9.   One benefit for Bullhorn is that the brutal economic climate is driving many competitors out of business, although Hinckley realizes he could also be a victim.

10.   Once Orbitz uses this advantage to drive competitors out of business, they say, its airline owners will be able to raise prices.

v. + competitor >>共 353
have 5.38%
face 2.99%
keep 2.79%
beat 2.49%
undercut 2.19%
drive 1.99%
buy 1.79%
prevent 1.50%
allow 1.40%
include 1.30%
drive + n. >>共 1585
car 11.10%
price 3.61%
truck 2.53%
ball 2.23%
wedge 2.16%
vehicle 1.76%
growth 1.50%
market 1.50%
rebel 1.27%
people 1.22%
competitor 0.22%
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