Sentences with phrase «current drawing competition»

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When any reasonable minded person takes the time to read the Commissioner for the Competition Bureau's Pleadings, in their current Application to the Tribunal, I feel that there is only one reasonable conclusion that can be drawn, and that is: that said writings (Pleadings) are the aggressive work product of an ambitious individual.
Essentially the Competition Bureau of Canada's lawyer has acknowledged at the Tribunal that there is a problem in the GTA, with the nature of the current competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's Competition Bureau of Canada's lawyer has acknowledged at the Tribunal that there is a problem in the GTA, with the nature of the current competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's Competition Bureau of Canada's own lawyer?
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