Sentences with phrase «people about monopolies»

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The independence of those vehicles in turn depends upon whether church personnel are willing and able to relinquish their monopoly on God talk about the nation and whether other persons (in nonreligious roles) are willing and able to adopt such theological rhetoric.
As I've mentioned before, (check out this heated pre-election post about Dobson's criticism of Obama), no person, denomination, or political party has a monopoly on how best to apply the Bible to public life.
Finally the assembly agreed on a number of guidelines for a new information order, including: the elimination of the imbalances and inequities brought on by media monopolies; a «better balanced dissemination of information and ideas»; freedom of the press and of information; and respect for each people's cultural identity and its right to inform the world about its «interests, aspirations and social and cultural values.
Essentially, what he's talking about is the effective end of a government monopoly on data that the government has gathered — though of course we'd have to balance privacy needs when information about individual people is involved.
This thing is free on mobile, and yes it supports microtransactions, but for people who just want to play a cheap and nasty clone of Monopoly once in a while, «free» is about the right price for it.
I haven't left my house and my friends seem to be worried about me because they've called my phone multiple times in the past hour but I don't have time to talk to people who don't love Monopoly the way I do.
What about this: If just one company is allowed to patent a particular genetic test or treatment, they will have a monopoly for the term of the patent and can charge whatever they like for it, limiting access to people who can not afford to pay.
The announcement of KU intersects and influences the previous debate and sets off new discussions about how and why people do and should be able to read books, treatment of and compensation for authors, indie vs. traditional publishing, book pricing, price fixing, antitrust and monopolies, capitalism and fairness.
The reason why I didn't make this a full - on review is because I feel like Monopoly by itself is a touchy subject; you either love it or hate it and the only people that would care about this are already intimately familiar with the board game.
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