Sentences with phrase «decided fair competition»

But the Court of Appeal decided fair competition did in fact take place between Kolt and Cardusty and other factors had worked against Kolt that the trial judge, Justice R. P. Belzil, didn't consider.

Not exact matches

In a competition with games that are increasingly decided by set - pieces Diaby's presence will certainly cause it's fair amount of troubles for our Italian opponents.
i had the same problem when i first done a craft fair so many people were selling their jewellery and hand mades so we were all in competition with each other, i decided that the only way to make money was to sell small items at a pound each, such as mobile charms, keyrings and small earrings, this worked for me and i still do it now.
«But if you feel you can't give a fair review because you are in direct competition with that team,... it's important that you reveal» the conflict to the editor and decide together whether to go ahead with the review, Anderson says.
To ensure the competition is fair for schools of all sizes, the leaderboard will be decided on the average number of minutes read per child.
I think it's fair to assume that the Norwegian Premium Class cabin is more akin to a Premium Economy cabin on a full - service airline so I decided to see what the competition had on offer.
This could potentially lead to matches that aren't decided by fair competition or player skill but by manipulating the game towards a predetermined outcome.
And 24 - hour news channels, desperate to provide» breaking» coverage at all hours, end up serving as public relations vehicles for any celebrity who happens to make an outrageous claim or, worse, decide that the competition for ratings requires them to be anything but» fair and balanced» in their reporting.
On 28 July 2011, the Competition Appeal Tribunal («CAT») gave judgment on the application by Ryanair Holdings plc («Ryanair») for judicial review of the decision by the Office of Fair Trading («OFT») that it would be in time (should it decide to take such a decision) to refer to the Competition Commission («CC») Ryanair's acquisition of a minority shareholding in Aer Lingus Group plc («Aer Lingus»).
On 28 July 2011, the Competition Appeal Tribunal («CAT») gave judgment on the application by Ryanair Holdings plc («Ryanair») for judicial review of the decision by the Office of Fair Trading («OFT») that it would be in time (should it decide to take such a decision) to refer to the Competition Commission («CC») Ryanair's acquisition -LSB-...]
Agree with Peter above, In a similar vein......... When I decide to sell my car, I think I'll call ms Aitken and make sure the Competition Bureau allows me to place my car on the local car dealers lot to sell it,,,,,,, that's only fair isn't it?
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