In such a tightly managed duopoly partisan change is slow in coming, and then likely to be slow to dislodge. |
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As for the Greens, as long as the two-party duopoly misrules America, third-party efforts will percolate and independent voters will proliferate. |
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He also considered conditions for equilibrium with monopoly, duopoly and perfect competition. |
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But sense prevailed and a comfortable duopoly closed in on Sydney newspaper readers. |
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Well we don't believe it's in the public interest for there to emerge in Australia a duopoly in the liquor industry. |
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In the duopoly that has resulted, the big two have a vice-like grip on the sector, having a combined market share of 96 per cent. |
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A year later it began flights between Dublin and London, with the end of the duopoly, sparking a massive shakeup of the airline sector. |
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If we do not open the market up externally at the same time, we would be creating a duopoly, and we certainly do not want that to happen. |
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So if Interac is not able to restructure, this market is going to be left with a duopoly of those two competitors. |
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The level of fares decreases when a market passes from monopoly to duopoly or towards more than two carriers. |
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The business is essentially a global one, and the worldwide market can be described as a duopoly. |
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It was decided in 1998 that a duopoly would be permitted for mobile phones, with a third additional licence to be issued within two years. |
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And more importantly, an Orman victory could signal a broader assault against the duopoly that controls congress. |
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Today, two upstarts on opposite coasts are attacking the duopoly with tech-influenced business models. |
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What I'm saying if there are no plausible alternatives, then regulation certainly is better than letting a duopoly run amok. |
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They are better than last season but still a little short to trouble the duopoly at the very top, just like Huub Stevens had warned. |
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If other states follow suit, it could slowly reverse the ideological duopoly that has taken over the House. |
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The duopoly will behave as a dominant duopoly rather than a competitive duopoly. |
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Without the undertaking offered by the parties, the concentration would have created a dominant duopoly in both of these markets in Germany. |
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The Advisory Committee agrees with the Commission that the concentration does not lead to the creation of a dominant duopoly on the German market for city buses. |
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The Group awaited the strategically opportune moment to make this acquisition when, following a consolidation, the market evolved towards a situation of duopoly. |
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With its semi-rural economy and pockets of religious nonconformity, this corner of England was a foothold for pluralist Liberal politics throughout the long years of Conservative-Labour duopoly in the mid-20th century. |
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After a new examination, the Commission reached the conclusion that in the current situation the concentration will no more give rise to a dominant duopoly on the EU market apart from Germany. |
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The results of this examination have shown that for most of the product markets more closely considered there is no threat of creating or strengthening a dominant duopoly. |
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In a duopoly market, such a structural link between the purchaser of the divestment business and the merged entity, the only two producers of solid benzoic acid in the EEA, would be likely to impede effective competition. |
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Competition might become reduced to a duopoly of international schemes that both have a similar business model, which no longer meets the requirements of merchants, banks and competition authorities in full. |
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Disappointed with the old duopoly the rest delivered protest votes to other parties: the centrist Liberal Democrats, the Green party – champions of climate change reform – or to nationalist parties in Scotland and Wales. |
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Eternal outsiders Dnipro were once more foiled in their efforts to disrupt the Dynamo-Shakhtar duopoly and had to content themselves with fourth place and qualification for the Uefa Cup. |
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But in two areas Mr Schröder has to be careful. First, relations with France, with which Germany has long shared a duopoly of power within the European Union, need mending. |
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Special attention has been paid to the competition aspects covered by the present case because of the existence of a duopoly on the Community market. |
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Notably, Chowdhury modeled the relationship of the smuggler to the local producer as one of antagonistic duopoly. |
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The Patent theatre companies retained their duopoly on drama well into the 19th century, and all other theatres could perform only musical entertainments. |
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