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31. It hounded him out of business. 32. Yet nobody in government is likely to be blown out of business, come their publication on June 1st. 33. Since deregulation in 1979, dozens of airlines have gone out of business and dozens more have come into existence. 34. Read in studio Traders who've gone out of business in a showpiece shopping complex are suing the developers for damages. 35. Today a changing environment has forced many such organization either to become low slack systems or to go out of business. 36. It is the world's largest defence contractor and definitely not on the brink of going out of business. 37. Shell argues that rather than introducing new requirements of dubious value, governments should enforce existing regulations to force sub-standard ships out of business. 38. Unless they can make themselves more relevant and deliver some tangible benefits, they face going out of business. 39. That could drive some tour companies out of business, they said. 40. The Reichmanns figured that if New York went out of business the world would go with it. 41. Farmers and ranchers are still going out of business on the plains today. 42. World economies are forcing small farmers out of business throughout the industrialized world. 43. A series of crop failures have driven many farmers out of business. 44. The advisory council goes out of business now, having delivered its long-awaited report. 45. The economy has forced a lot of companies out of business. 46. At worst, a poor rating can put a company out of business. 47. Weak management and cut-throat competition put the company out of business. 48. I expect the new commission cuts will put a number of bad and so-so travel agents out of business. 49. If your expenses are even one percent higher than your revenues, you are on your way out of business. 50. This co-operative society closed its doors in 1968, forced out of business by the large supermarkets. 51. As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher. 52. Larry couldn't disguise his satisfaction at seeing his competitor go out of business. 53. In such a fiercely competitive environment, it's inevitable that some companies will go out of business. 54. Its peeling paint and broken windows stand testimony that it went out of business because it had become too costly to maintain. 55. If the drought continues, officials fear it could drive cattle producers and farmers out of business permanently. 56. But most analysts agree that many health insurance companies would be driven out of business. 57. If they were trying to put us out of business, they have failed completely. 58. Whether the penny-a-pound levy would force growers out of business is a matter of dispute. 59. Milk quotas imposed on dairy farmers have now stabilised, but only after putting many farmers out of business. 60. He no longer works after school; the company for which he briefly worked went out of business.