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And it did not face the same sort of destructive competition as tires.
Obviously, it is better for society to avoid such destructive competition.
"Hospital doctors will be glad to see the end of destructive competition."
We can't help it if we're up against destructive competition of that kind.
This is not to mention the needless and destructive competition among top schools to see which will come out with the highest scores.
Republicans and Democrats now agree that the ban on "destructive competition" should be repealed.
The erosion of union strength has unleashed a chaotic and destructive competition throughout the industry.
Licenses were not to be issued if they might cause "destructive competition" in a market already "adequately served."
The resulting price war resulted in destructive competition, with electricity being sold at prices lower than its cost of production.
A destructive competition to raise revenue rages among Russia's local, regional and federal authorities.
No licenses can be issued where additional sales will create "destructive competition" in a market "adequately served."
The laws allowed the state to deny milk licenses if the entrance of a new dealer would cause "destructive competition" in a county.
Thomas sought to organise the Welsh coal trade in order to prevent destructive competition.
Officials quickly agreed to strike the "destructive competition" clause and to eliminate geographic barriers to licensing within the state.
"The legal decision gets rid of destructive competition as a criterion for licensing - that's the reality of it," he said.
However, it would be senseless to make such an investment in an industry that is hampered with destructive competition between its on- and-off-track elements.
This step will allow the state's two largest conduits of parimutuel handle to end destructive competition with each other."
Then, was Brandeis trying to show that "destructive competition" was a serious problem demanding a legislative solution?
Are they free of destructive competition, of politics, of clawing upward at all costs?
Under the system, applications for milk-distribution licenses may be denied if a new distributor might cause "destructive competition" in an existing market.
When chemical companies feel competitive pressure to pollute, we eliminate this destructive competition by penalizing such dumping.
But state law gives the agriculture commissioner discretion to block entry if it would create "destructive competition" in a market "adequately served."
We shall be making our consent to this conditional upon the following, however: there must be no social dumping or destructive competition.
"Whenever we work together, it is with such a sense of ease and harmony, without destructive competition," Ms. Montenegro said.
"The barriers around both companies' businesses - their enormous economies of scale and their low overhead - make them unlikely to engage in destructive competition."