Sentence examples for cripple competition from inspiring English sources

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That party was notable for the fact that several Tory ministers, including culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, had opted not to attend, concerned about being seen to be too close to Murdoch at a time when his holding company, News Corp, was seeking a full takeover of satellite broadcaster BSkyB, a deal that rival media companies warned would cripple competition.

"This establishment of a new exclusive right would limit the free flow of knowledge, cripple competition, and hinder start-ups and small- and medium-sized businesses," she wrote.

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Even in the past 20 years, we've witnessed the dense market concentration contribute to reduced innovation, increased farm input cost, and crippled competition.

Once a bustling center of agriculture and wool production, it began to shrink when the Italian wool industry went into decline, crippled by competition from abroad.

Another is that fines of this sort could cripple firms, reducing competition.A middle way might be for regulators to levy penalties that offset the benefits of crime.

Many of the country's 100-plus automobile assembly plants face extinction if imports surge as tariffs fall, and chemical plants could be crippled by foreign competition.

The nation's long economic expansion has been particularly good to the highly cyclical auto industry, like a prolonged return to the early 1960's, before auto makers' profits were crippled by foreign competition and, arguably, government safety and environmental regulations.

[C8.] Rail Merger Runs Into Opposition A plan to unite two national freight railroads -- one in the United States and the other in Canada -- to form the biggest network of tracks and trains in North American history ran into opposition from shippers, competing railroads and members of Congress who told regulators that the merger would cripple service and dampen competition.

A bold plan to unite two national freight railroads one in the United States and the other in Canada -- to form the biggest network of tracks and trains in North American history ran into stiff opposition today from shippers, competing railroads and members of Congress who told regulators that the merger would cripple service and dampen competition.

The business, some say, has been almost crippled by too much competition.

Although English competition had crippled the Flemish woolen industry, Ghent developed a specialization in luxury fabrics, and Brugge in cloth for everyday use.

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