Sentences with phrase «effective competition in»

«Even if the acquisition of Skype enables Microsoft to hold an 80 to 90 % share of a segment of consumer communications, corresponding to video communications made on Windows based PCs, the operating system developed by Microsoft, the high market shares and high degree of concentration on that segment of the market are not indicative of a degree of market power which would enable Microsoft to significantly harm effective competition in the internal market...
The Commission concluded that the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition in Europe or Spain.

Not exact matches

Under Trump - appointed chairman Ajit Pai, the Federal Communications Commission declared the wireless market had «effective competition» for the first time in eight years.
Customer - centric founders have found that interactive coaching and mentoring by experienced peers is more effective and positive in keeping everyone up to speed on trends, competition, customer demands and technology.
We believe that regulation is the most effective way of ensuring integrity in competition, protecting consumers, engaging fans and generating revenue for government, operators and leagues,» it said in a statement provided to CNBC.
«At Rubicon we readily acknowledge that there remains work to be done to truly transform this industry into one that prioritizes recycling and sustainability in a way that's cost - effective and driven by technology, but our success and our competition's reaction to that success are evidence that we are on the right track.»
«It is only appropriate for the Commission to adopt a process that reflects the reality that effective competition exists throughout the nation, and provides relief to operators both large and small,» said FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler in a statement.
Effective marketing: Running effective marketing campaigns are an important part of successful sales, as competition in all areas is so stiff thEffective marketing: Running effective marketing campaigns are an important part of successful sales, as competition in all areas is so stiff theffective marketing campaigns are an important part of successful sales, as competition in all areas is so stiff these days.
A partnership with Ryerson University, its incubator space, and the Ministry of the Attorney General and $ 80,000 in seed money resulted in the AI Challenge Forum, a competition between six startups who have incorporated AI in their products for faster, more efficient and effective legal services to legal consumers.
The United States - Chile FTA eliminates tariffs and opens markets, reduces barriers for trade in services, provides protection for intellectual property, ensures regulatory transparency, guarantees nondiscrimination in the trade of digital products, commits the Parties to maintain competition laws that prohibit anticompetitive business conduct, and requires effective labor and environmental enforcement.
And while Otezla's competition may have a leg up in the efficacy department — England's cost watchdog, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, last month declared that Celgene's product was «a less effective treatment» than existing rivals — it has its own distinguishing feature.
At this point in the game, I recommend you leave link buying to professionals with proven track records, assuming your situation requires link buys for effective competition.
The auctions would also ensure that there would be at least a chance for competition in areas currently dominated by effective monopolies.
The Competition Bureau in its pleadings to the Tribunal not only presumed VOWs benefitted from the principle of «economies of scale» the Competition Bureau presumed (without evidence) that VOWs were so inherently cost effective that they surpassed «economies of scale» and generated such positive revenue for their operators that lower commission rates were virtually guaranteed!
As economists have pointed out, we need more than one producer in every market to maintain effective competition.
When companies assess competitive advantages, they tend to look at their position in the marketplace versus the competition, a product or service that presumably offers greater quality and reliability, capacity for growth and, of course, a cost - effective operation.
«Retail supply chains are already evolving to be more effective and sustainable in the face of increasing competition, emerging technologies and ever changing consumer needs,» Austin said.
A number of reasons have been advanced to justify the introduction of criminal sanctions for this type of conduct, the most common of which are that it would bring Australia in line with other competition regimes and that criminal sanctions are more likely to provide an effective deterrent.
The ACCC has announced it will oppose the proposed acquisition by Carsales.com of Trading Post assets, concluding that the proposed acquisition would be «likely to result in a substantial lessening of competition through the removal of a close and effective competitor of Carsales».
«The ACCC considers that making this provision effective could be best achieved through the introduction of an effects test, including a substantial lessening of competition, and amendments to overcome limitations inherent in the current interpretation of the «take advantage» test.»
In conclusion, Labor has long recognised that an effective competition policy is at the heart of a well functioning economy, but it's also at the heart of a fair society that protects the interests of consumers over rent - seeking monopolists.
«To address gaps in the regulatory architecture related to lack of effective consideration of competitive outcomes in financial markets, an existing regulator must be given a mandate to take the lead on matters related to competition in the financial system.
The recommendations relating to competition have not been enacted (yet)- they included reinstating specific anti-price discrimination provisions, inhibiting firms achieving market power through takeovers or abusing market power (because they didn't think ss 46 and / or 50 were effective in achieving this) and expressly defining «market power» «so that it is less than market dominance and does not require a firm to have unfettered power to set prices» (apparently they were unfamiliar with the 2007 amendments to s 46).
His final competition was lackluster, too: Collin Klein, who was the effective leader of an effective Kansas State team, lost his inside track at the Troy Smith Memorial Vote for being the public face of an undefeated title contender, and Manti Te'o had to overcome decades of bias against defenders... and tackle totals that dropped in his senior season as the defense around him made it easier for him to do his job and easier for Notre Dame to win.
The data used to determine the above result overlooks some huge stars to conclude that Alexander - Arnold has been the most effective defender in the competition this season.
Huntelaar has been in great form this season, netting 26 goals in 27 appearances in all competitions for Schalke as they look to challenge for the Bundesliga title and Dalglish sees the 28 year old as a solution to his sides lack of effective firepower.
The 24 - year - old has successfully completed, on average, 4.00 tackles per game, 2.1 interceptions and 0.4 blocks; comfortably making him the most effective defensive midfield option in the competition.
Boasting excellent close control and an ability to beat players with ease, Willock has long been tipped to succeed at Arsenal and this season he has become increasingly effective in front of goal, as evidenced by the fact that he has scored seven times in 28 appearances in all competitions.
Bluffing (the act of fooling your opponents by making them think you have a better hand than what you actually have) is probably the most effective way to beat the competition in poker and could be the main focus of Tony G's lecture.
Junior Chef (or «Iron Chef») Competitions are an innovative and effective way to engage students of all ages, their parents, local chefs and community members in your school food program.
The result is emerging new forms of politics between national and sub-national entities, as they seek to map out best effective strategies to pursue greater «success» in this competition for recognition and position.
The tobacco industry makes grand gestures in the direction of its competition, and claims that effective public health measures will increase the illicit and counterfeit tobacco trade.
«In a competition between effective reform and power, power won.
Such effective communication was both a challenge and a reward for Virpi Muhonen, who was part of the team that won the first Slush science pitching competition in 2015, when the prize purse was just $ 3000.
And in larger groups where up to three males are trying to impregnate the females — as opposed to «haremlike» groups where one male has all the gals to himself — «investing in sperm competition would be more cost - effective than investing in energetic vocal displays.»
This company has established itself as one of the leading brands in the fitness and health industry by continuously offering high quality, effective products that are better than the competition.
When you look at the CFU count it might seem a little low, especially compared to the competition, but the special encapsulation, and the ability to release the bacteria in the guts makes Pro-15 from Hyperbiotics very effective.
A documentary / fiction hybrid that's more effective as the former than the latter, Woodpeckers deserves to follow up its appearance in Sundance's World Dramatic competition section by serving time at festivals with a social conscience.
Out of the competition, the international highlights were El Clan (The Clan, Pablo Trapero), an effective if derivative Argentinian political drama / gangster film heavily influenced by Scorsese's Goodfellas; L'avenir (Things to Come, Mia Hansen - Løve), a fine if rather low - key drama helped enormously by Isabelle Huppert's lead performance; and, best of all, Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine, a truly disturbing mixture of fiction and documentary concerning the attempt to make a movie about the tragic suicide of Florida journalist Christine Chubbuck, who shot herself on live television back in 1974.
An evaluation of A-Plus can reveal whether the prospect of competition, in the form of vouchers offered to students at chronically failing schools, represents an effective incentive for improvement.
On the other hand, companies with effective communicators in leadership roles outperform the competition by 47 % in terms of returns.
In the United States, the federal government enforces antitrust laws and regulations to try to maintain effective levels of competition in as many markets as possible; frequently, however, laws and regulations also have unintended effects for example reducing competitioIn the United States, the federal government enforces antitrust laws and regulations to try to maintain effective levels of competition in as many markets as possible; frequently, however, laws and regulations also have unintended effects for example reducing competitioin as many markets as possible; frequently, however, laws and regulations also have unintended effects for example reducing competition.
Two years ago, PELP, a collaborative project between faculty at Harvard Business School and Harvard Graduate School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present recommendations for a school district to a panel of faculty judges.
As competition becomes more intense, and technology can lead to disruption faster than any time in history, businesses need to think about their ability to not only adapt to change but also their ability to communicate that change and take effective action.
Attitudes: support for diversity (racial integration), a perception of inequity (that the public schools provide a lower quality education for low - income and minority kids), support for voluntary prayer in the schools, support for greater parent influence, desire for smaller schools, belief in what I call the «public school ideology» (which measures a normative attachment to public schooling and its ideals), a belief in markets (that choice and competition are likely to make schools more effective), and a concern that moral values are poorly taught in the public schools.
The point was that competition was most effective in areas where a fair number of charter schools had sprouted up.
Our results suggest that traditional public schools did not respond to competition from charter schools by becoming more effective, at least as measured by the learning gains made by individual students in the years immediately following establishment of charter schools.
An interesting aside to the gender issue in the robotics session is that no matter which age group and what gender split there is within the group, the girls, once their confidence is established, nearly always win the competitions and usually come up with effective solutions first giving them time to refine and fine tune.
Competitions are often a great way to engage young people and it was shown to be effective at an Eco-School in Somerset.
Two years ago, PELP, a collaborative project between faculty at Harvard Business School and Harvard Graduate School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present...
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