Under these circumstances, if the question was propounded to him, as it was by the committee of the Legislature, in these terms: "Do you want to be subject to foreign competition?
What will the people gain, if foreign competition, which may interfere with them in their sales, does not favor them in their purchases?
Now I assert, that under the buy cheap and sell dear principle, brought to bear on foreign competition, the ruin of the working and small trading classes must go on.
Making haste to be rich has had more to do with that depression than the weight of foreign competition.
Foreign competition, according to Mr Gladstone, is not the cause of low prices.
The prices of cattle have fallen, until profit has been nearly extinguished; and if we exclude altogether the idea of foreign competition, the necessary conclusion will be, that the supply has vastly exceeded the demand.
With a fine disregard for the elements of arithmetic, they insist that low prices can in no way interfere with his success, and that only exertion and enterprise are wanting to raise him above the reach of foreign competition.
The Free-traders are very bold about cattle, alleging that, in this respect, there is nothing to fear from the effects of foreign competition.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foreign competition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.