Sentences with phrase «issue of competition»

Then there is the whole issue of competition in science — it's not an unregulated market of ideas (peer review) but it has served us well.
He has continued to advise in relation to water regulation, including issues of competition law and compliance with licence conditions and service standards.
How would you address the potential issue of competition between school districts and the superintendents who govern them?
What membership do you know of that must make it's information available to the general public for issues of competition?
Related LCIA and ad hoc arbitrations, sited in London, between Latin American and Western European shipping lines, raising issues of competition and unfair trade practice law.
Alaska Airlines would be expected to negotiate new partnerships with any airlines it brings over from the Virgin America side, and there are too many issues of competition with Alaska's existing partners or strategic strengths.
Finally, in the latter half of this century, as issues of competition, comparison, and self - esteem were raised, some elementary schools began to replace the letter grade report card with one featuring teacher comments and individualized assessment, in which students were evaluated according to standards that reflected their achievement in relation to their own effort and ability.
The final contribution of the chapter, a translation of an article included in the Mélanges en hommage à Panayotis Soldatos, deals with a very important, but highly specific issue of competition law: the duration of non-compete obligation in full - function joint ventures.
On the topic of increased food truck competition, earlier this month the Competition Bureau released a new issue of its Competition Advocate also arguing that local food truck regulation across Canada should be liberalized to increase competition (see: Promoting Fair Competition in the Restaurant and Mobile Food Industry).
Before you strip me of my membership in CREA, I don't mean to make light of the underlying issues of competition or privacy.
I can not quite wrap my mind around why the Competition Bureau feels that allowing members of the public to post their listings directly to the MLS (so called mere postings) will be what «solves» issues of competition in our industry.
Courage Ltd v Crehan; Walker Cain Ltd v McCaughey (Court of Appeal)(issues of competition law and rights of set off in connection with leases of tied pubs)
The Harper government has said it's still studying how best to proceed on the issue of competition, roaming and tower sharing among carriers in Canada.
On the issue of a competition, there was an international competition.
Furthermore, Mr Walker questions how the most recent debate — led by the banks — has omitted to talk about the issue of competition.
If the government deal with the pension and the issue of competition, which they're vowing to do, the argument to hand the company over to private investors is absolute nosense.
But the realization that successful large - scale operations have to function like well - run farms raises the issue of competition with food crops for water and land, says agronomist Raymond Jongschaap of Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
From the beginning, the charter movement has been split on the issue of competition versus collaboration.
And on the subject of classroom games, what about the issue of competition?
Perhaps more important here is the issue of competition.
The gallery represents a handful of significant artists who also have representation in London, but the issue of competition «has not been thought out fully», says Werner gallery director Gordon Veneklasen.
«This raises the issue of competition and the Competition Bureau and what their take is on it,» says De Leeuw.
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