The key concept to ensuring that the public receives these benefits is ensuring that the resulting market is workably competitive. |
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But the real scene-stealer here is Ken Stott, whose ruthless Kennel-boss Good Joe is both workably evil and believably confused. |
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The trick is take account of the modern needs for efficiency but still use antitrust to give us workably competitive markets. |
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A significant challenge to achieving a workably competitive wholesale power market is the limited size of the New Brunswick market. |
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It's enough to be workably suboptimal, a tolerant, harmless sinner and a generally good guy. |
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If a systemic risk tax were workably designed, it would be worth asking why prudential regulation is useful at all. |
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Agreements of this sort must be honored. Indeed they should be improved upon so that the frightfulness of war can be better and more workably held in check. |
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The group's platform asks young people to endorse a ban on coal-fired power plants that do not workably capture carbon emissions – the signature proposal of Hansen, who served as Al Gore's science adviser. |
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