Sentences with phrase «legitimate competition»

Well - funded legitimate competitions normally cover their own costs rather than asking their author - entrants to pay.
However, sometimes businesses will try to improperly use confidentiality agreements to prevent legitimate competition.
Could this now offer an opportunity for credible coins, ICOs, and blockchain companies to push ahead of their less legitimate competition?
The sons of privileged or wealthy bourgeois families were sometimes driven to suicidal despair, and more often, by a mechanism of sublimation, to types of legitimate competition put at the service of the community: the army, colonial conquest, missionary work among remote peoples, commercial enterprises and extreme sports.
Yet the Americans entered the medal round in a state of peril despite its 6 - 0 record, as their three games against legitimate competition (Australia, Serbia and France) all went down to the wire.
Just as I predicted last week, none of new films are looking like legitimate competition for Straight Outta Compton to take top spot again.
Next weekend sees the release of Hitman: Agent 47 from Fox, American Ultra from Lionsgate., and Sinister 2 from Focus Features, so I think none of these titles are looking like legitimate competition for Compton to take top spot again.
The first was from Sen. Lindsey Graham, who asked Zuckerberg if there was another social network out there that provided legitimate competition to Facebook.
Contrary to the assertion by Graeme Samuel and Stephen King that the ACCC is aiming «at constraining big business from legitimate competition» (The Australian Financial Review, August 12), the amendments to section 46 suggested by the ACCC would protect such competition and only target conduct that is anti-competitive.
On this episode of Power Button we're joined by the author of the recently released Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation and one of the masterminds behind the upcoming Wikimusical, Blake J. Harris, to talk about the process of writing a book that chronicles the rise of Sega in the early 1990s as Sega of America CEO Tom Kalinske worked to turn the Sega Genesis and Sonic the Hedgehog into legitimate competition for Nintendo and its Super NES.
In summary: bandwidth caps are about amplifying already shocking levels of price gouging, creating artificial scarcity, and neutering legitimate competition.
Northwestern doesn't need to play outstanding basketball to survive, as long as it keeps finding ways to win tough games and starts doing so against legitimate competition.
Dollar to feature, this beats all legitimate competition on the price front.
In 2010, Amazon shipped 10.1 million Kindles — and the Kindle accounted for only 63 percent of e-readers shipped worldwide, meaning it had some legitimate competition.
Put simply, the Galaxy Tab is the first post-iPad tablet that matters, because it's the first tablet that's trying to be legitimate competition.
This is not a legitimate competition.
And unlike Google, Facebook, has no legitimate competition when it comes to the primary services it provides.
YouTube saw a vocal backlash from its creator community, but with the lack of any legitimate competition, it remains steadfast.
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