"They are now taking a look around at foreign competition."
The question now is whether it can continue to hold its own against foreign competition.
Still, the foreign competition isn't what it was back in 1980.
This is particularly true of companies that face foreign competition.
Actually, he said, it opened the public market to foreign competition.
These changes are related to new technology and foreign competition.
From 1954 through 1969 the tournament was open to foreign competition.
The new version, they said, would for the first time take account of foreign competition.
But foreign competition and labor problems closed much of it down.
The bond market, for example, may not be opened to foreign competition until 1995.
The incident led to a review of the regulations governing overseas competition between Israeli defense companies.
Indeed, much of the merger movement within countries was a reaction to the strengthening of overseas competition.
If unfair overseas competition causes them to dwindle, holes appear in the fabric.
England s response - or lack of one - to the problem of overseas competition was, none the less, unique.
It finally closed in 1986, rendered unprofitable by overseas competition.
This was his first platform to one of his numerous overseas competition.
Rice culture declined with the loss of slave labor after the Civil War, and increased overseas competition.
Just two of many overseas competitions that the school has taken part in.
Improved quality has placed American manufacturers' vehicles in the same league with the overseas competition.
With the removal of all tariffs in 1998, new companies need to be able to compete directly against overseas competition.