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He had learned something, after all, from years of crushing competition, watching out for traitors at his back.
"They will put an end to Microsoft's unlawful attempts to crush competition."
What it would really do is crush competition.
He also accused Bombardier of trying to crush competition.
They will overextend selves in face of crushing competition from the Scattering.
Crushing competition made it impossible for the stores to do much better than break even, however, and the company retreated.)
So by crushing competition, Microsoft crushes innovation - a dire threat to consumers.
The regulator made its ruling ostensibly because Yell dominates the directory services market and could crush competition.
With crushing competition inside Florida, a grounded fleet and dwindling cash resources the airlines ceased operations in 1986.
The implication was that creativity was best nurtured away from potentially crushing competition and in an environment conducive to developing an individual point of view.
Critics, however, contend that access is controlled by a few large corporations eager to abuse monopoly power in order to gouge consumers and crush competition.
In addition, ExxonMobil and several other corporations have been accused of monopolizing an industry and even crushing competition.
For four decades, prosecutors say, the hauling cartel used violence and threats to crush competition and overcharge customers by hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
And that's the path of Japanese keiretsu, the cozy network of insider financial dealings that crushes competition and breeds inefficiency.
It represented a setback to smaller beverage producers, who fear that AmBev could crush competition in Brazil, Latin America's biggest economy.
In fact, the case against Microsoft is stronger, for there are many documents in the public domain that make clear that Microsoft specifically intended to crush competition.
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"There's no question in my mind that Microsoft will use this agreement to crush competition," he said, "and they would have the imprimatur of the U.S. government to do it."
The FTC reported packers were manipulating markets, restricting flow of foods, controlling the price of dressed meat, defrauding producers and consumers of food and crushing competition.
There's no need to crush competition, give favorite treatment to TV station corporate bureaucrats, and 'fill' the unused spectrum with channels 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, and on and on.
After two years of deliberation, Judge Jackson ruled in April that Microsoft had abused its monopoly over Windows, the operating system that runs nearly all personal computers, to crush competition.
This crushing competition has intensified anxiety for those at the top, who over three decades have seen the game shift from one where they competed mostly against one another to one with many new players.
(IT) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Hieronymi report stems from a worthy aim, namely that of supporting European audiovisual production against the crushing competition exerted by US productions, as well as others.
Rising costs Those who get into the very best Indian colleges on merit alone will be able to get a world-class education for around 70,000 rupees ($1,500/£932) per year, she estimates, which explains the crushing competition for these places.
You can't allow the big players on the block, whether it's in banking or retail or legal services or any other, you cannot let them crush competition underfoot, so I think to say that you need strong regulation in a market economy.