University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist, writing in the Toronto Star, correctly asserts that
when meaningful competition between market players is absent, regulation is necessary.
«The US dairy industry sees real value in the TPP negotiations if we are able to open new markets, like Japan and Canada, use the TPP process to strengthen global trading rules and
secure meaningful competition policy changes in New Zealand's dairy sector,» said Suber.
The
only meaningful competition which eluded him last season was that of the Champions League, a trophy he will now be desperate to get his hands on, but it is unlikely he will compromise the defence of the Premier League crown in order to clinch the clubs first Champions League honour so expect no let up from the defending Premier League champions this season.
On Sunday, Dujardin became the first French actor to win an Oscar, edging his
nearest meaningful competition, George Clooney (nominated for «The Descendants»), in the leading actor category.
A crucial first step, already under way, is
establishing meaningful competition and accountability for schools — creating pressure on management and giving union leaders the cover to say to their members, «We need to deal, because if the schools don't improve, all the alternatives are going to be uglier still.»
Well, just like the Ferraris at the Brickyard, the M3 has
little meaningful competition; and like those screaming F1 missiles the BMW is no less impressive because of it.
A program of lawyer supervision would have no impact on the access to justice crisis in family law, she wrote, adding that «only licensed and independent paralegals can
offer meaningful competition to lawyers.»
The choice of LexisNexis over other suitors ensured that there would be balance in the online services provided by the major legal publishers,
ensuring meaningful competition on an ongoing basis in the market for legal information in Canada.
While they weren't formally protected by regulation, law firms were insulated from
meaningful competition by years of unprecedented and steady increase in demand, driven by the growth of business complexity, and producing what The American Lawyer called the «Golden Age of law firms.»
In public education, by contrast, local decisionmakers have few or no incentives to make good use of data in assessing their employees because public schools face
no meaningful competition.
This was sustainable when publishers faced
no meaningful competition.
Yet with all its growth, there is
no meaningful competition to Asian Paints today.
With
no meaningful competition (famed professor of value investor Bruce Greenwald once used the company in a case study showing how any competitor would lose money and so there was no incentive to compete), the company generates healthy returns on capital.
But standing out from the crowd isn't all there is when you want to have
meaningful competitions.
With the Nintendo Switch tantalisingly hinting at a return to form for the grand old Japanese icon, Sony's all - conquering PS4 and the challenger for the throne, the Xbox One, finally have
some meaningful competition.
It's thinner and lighter than the equally tempting 2 - in - 1 Samsung Galaxy Book, and it finally gives the iPad Pro
some meaningful competition.