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German reunification in 1990 exposed its inefficient factories to crushing competition.
Arguably, these increasingly powerful platforms are already crushing competition and squeezing out great innovations.
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 was a bold move considering that regional department stores like Ames were just beginning to face crushing competition from national competitors like Wal-Mart and Target and that Ames itself had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1990, a result of too much debt from a previous acquisition.
Google can deploy its insidious search manipulation practices to commandeer the lion's share of traffic and revenues in virtually any online sector of its choosing, quietly crushing competition, innovation, and consumer choice in the process".
Everyone knows why Microsoft is widely hated (see: evil organization intent on crushing competition in a play for world domination, etc)., but it's hard to fathom why Apple draws so much flak.
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He also accused Bombardier of trying to crush competition.
"They will put an end to Microsoft's unlawful attempts to crush competition".
It represented a setback to smaller beverage producers, who fear that AmBev could crush competition in Brazil, Latin America's biggest economy.
The regulator made its ruling ostensibly because Yell dominates the directory services market and could crush competition.
For this reason, the deal is likely to meet stiff opposition from consumer groups and other telecoms firms, which worry that AT&T will use its extra muscle to crush competition further.
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