"This conspiracy to defeat competition and push business not to the lowest-cost provider but to the company willing to make a payoff is destroying competition."
Communism either destroys wholesome emulation and competition, or else it fixes too high a price upon distinction, and must eventually end in the worst description of despotism .
At least 22 other states have laws similar to the one in Arkansas, which forbids the sale of merchandise below cost "for the purpose of injuring competitors and destroying competition."
"Local ratings on their worst days still destroy national competition," Jeff Shell, Fox Sports Net's senior vice president of finance, said.
That level of market power from a merger is simply not allowed in any industry, either here or in the US, because it destroys competition.
You, Mr. Owen, destroyed competition here in Berkeley when your branch store drove the three small groceries out of business.
Black is a symbol of strength embodied in the ox, and Mambazo is the ax that destroys competition.
On soft loans, I do not exclude at this stage any potential national proposal, provided that it does not destroy or distort competition.
We cannot, for instance, apply competition law in its purely economic sense if that would ultimately destroy competition in its sporting sense.
It seems to me to be quite a commonly held view that applying environmental and social criteria to public procurement would destroy free competition.