To be honest, I am kind of tired of hearing excuses for mean or
exclusionary behaviour.
Some of the comments indicating that clients expect lawyers «to look the part» should not translate into discriminatory hiring practices by law firms or
exclusionary behaviour while within a law firm.
«Currently, we would argue, the key problem with Section 46 is that it would not address
this exclusionary behaviour because even companies without market power can have a policy to change locks on a regular basis.»
«Our various proposals to change Section 46 are in essence not aimed at what happens on the playing field, but instead seek to address
exclusionary behaviour akin to when one team with substantial market power has locked the other in their change rooms and is seeking to win by default.»
The ACCC wants to ensure competition is on its merits by dealing with
exclusionary behaviour, when a business takes steps to prevent competitors entering a market.
Not exact matches
Another part of the context analysis appears to be more offensive, and could see the competition authority trying to prove that the
behaviour may have appreciable
exclusionary effects.