He would not ask for, nor accept, anything more than a one-rupee coin, as he did not want big-money interests to monopolize the temple. |
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Over much of the graph, the capacity of aggressive dominants to monopolize the better habitats is limited. |
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When food is clumped, dominant foragers can apparently monopolize food with few interactions. |
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Marlowe and Shakespeare dominated late Elizabethan drama, although they did not monopolize it. |
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This allows disreputable drivers to monopolize taxi stands, canceling out chances of customers finding a decent cab to travel home in. |
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In particular, governments monopolize the supply of currency denominated in the national monetary unit. |
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What tends to happen oftentimes in commodity money systems is that states began to monopolize the production of the commodity money. |
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The funds also come from cooperatives which monopolize the distribution of fuel and other. |
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The Interior Minister promised that his group would not monopolize power and signaled a willingness to show flexibility. |
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In the 17th century, this region was one of the many targets of the Dutch trading company in its bid to take over and monopolize trading. |
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Private biotechnology companies that hold certain patents can monopolize certain gene tech markets. |
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The fact that flickers did not defend feeding territories suggests that characteristics of their prey make it uneconomical to monopolize. |
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It annoyed him to no end when I would do that, as he had now come to exclusively monopolize my time. |
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It is unlikely that they will attempt to monopolize the industry, so alliances will have to be forged. |
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More: the document writers soon did their best to monopolize knowledge of the past. |
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In his view the clergy did not hold the right to monopolize the governmental apparatus, only to participate in the process. |
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For a poet content to dwell in the gap between an inner and outer reality and between ideal and real worlds, nostalgia for the past must not monopolize one's identity. |
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The dominant media simply can't monopolize discourse as they could only a few years ago, and when they take positions that are unsupportable, they get hammered. |
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First, two parties which together do not represent the majority of the voters are trying to monopolize local political life. |
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Thanks to their dazzling diversity of color, furtive nature, and transient presence, warblers and their fellow neotropical migrants monopolize spring birding. |
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So the only way to survive is to monopolize more of the market and up-sell subscribers just as Comcast-Time Warner Cable will do. |
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Should you give up in despair that this is one more thing the rich have managed to monopolize? |
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Yet no one has ever been able to monopolize any of the innovations that have periodically roiled the game. |
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Foremost among them is the Chinese communist oligarchy, with its determination to monopolize political power in China. |
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As soon as the second-year plants set seed and die, that seed germinates into pretty new rosettes that quickly monopolize light, moisture, nutrients, soil, and space. |
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I may come back later to follow up on some questions, but I don't want to monopolize all the time here. |
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Nearby restaurants or theatres can monopolize the parking spaces you require. |
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These endeavors monopolize all of our resources and people, and is why we cannot put you in contact with one of our experts. |
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No one has the right or authority to monopolize interpretations and meanings. |
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There is, however, too often, a tendency for these two bodies to monopolize power, voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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Warm, close certainly, but leaving the other free, she did not monopolize and did not play on her influence to force consciences. |
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Certain rebel groups must not be allowed to monopolize the process or dictate the pace, or indeed the terms. |
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Without a word they line up into three rows to monopolize half the pool. |
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There is an increased likelihood of competition for prey with subordinate animals likely suffering more than dominant bears that can confiscate or monopolize prey. |
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If a dominant individual is able to monopolize the resources, it may instead be the subordinate individual that is forced to be innovative and bold. |
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In both rural and urban areas, men monopolize the job market. |
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Ultimately, a state of affairs in which the top 10 percent monopolize the lion's share of society's resources is incompatible with democratic forms of rule. |
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A decade ago, the Voter News Service was formed to monopolize the exit-poll business and make it harder for any one network to get the story first. |
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Because gorilla groups stay together, the male is able to monopolize the females in his group. |
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The spice trade soon revived but the Portuguese would not be able to fully monopolize nor disrupt this trade. |
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This ability of email to monopolize your time is especially disadvantageous if your income is determined by billable hours. |
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The government of Vietnam seeks to promote an open economy yet closes the doors on outspoken citizens, all in the pernicious attempt to monopolize political discourse. |
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They live in a forest environment with patchy resources, and a male is unable to monopolize more than one female due to this sparse distribution. |
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Unsurprisingly, the Portuguese proved unable to monopolize the spice trade. |
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The verb monopolise or monopolize refers to the process by which a company gains the ability to raise prices or exclude competitors. |
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Canada Firsters did not monopolize public opinion, however, as both defenders of strong ties with Great Britain and advocates for closer relations with the United States emerged. |
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They are further concerned that large-scale production of these agriculture-based fuels would monopolize too large a portion of already-limited water resources, to the detriment of basic food production. |
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In polygynous species, males will try to monopolize and mate with multiple females. |
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Courses in active listening skills and in communication immensely help people realize no one listens attentively after five minutes, and that it is disrespectful to others to monopolize speaking time within the Circle. |
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Portuguese efforts to monopolize exploration and trade along the western African coast were disrupted by those who saw the potential of the wealth of Africa for their own interests, and smuggling was rife. |
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By the early 1700s, the British East India Company established via itself as the dominant trading power and would go on to monopolize the tea trade with China. |
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For an entire century, the Portuguese had managed to monopolize the India run. |
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Greece has also prevented Macedonia from joining the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization as part of its attempts to monopolize the name Macedonia. |
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Do not allow a few people to monopolize the discussion, so as to minimize comments from people that represent groups that are less structured or smaller in number. |
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In a highly authoritarian polity, the regime tries to monopolize for itself all opportunities to engage in propaganda, and often it will stop at nothing to crush any kind of counterpropaganda. |
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In 1581, England set up the Levant Company to monopolize commerce with the Ottoman Empire. |
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After the conquest of Malacca in 1511, not only did the Portuguese monopolize the European spice trade, but they also met and traded avidly with Chinese merchants. |
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As a rule, however, the performant function, when it is supported by truly impressive circus performances, tends to monopolize the audience's attention. |
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Wedgwood hoped to monopolize the aristocratic market, and thus win for his wares a special distinction, a social cachet which would filter to all classes of society. |
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