Sentences with phrase «raise barriers to entry»

The answer is very simple, raise the barriers to entry.
If Amazon succeeds in building a large Kindle user base, we believe it could (1) raise barriers to entry in the eBook market, (2) lower per - book marketing cost, (3) reduce fulfillment cost, and (4) increase revenue visibility.
That might mean that DTC companies would need premarket clearance from the FDA to sell their tests — a rule that would raise the barriers to entry, possibly discouraging startups or driving them overseas.
The ACCC has announced it will not opposed this proposed acquisition after forming the view that «an acquisition of Macquarie Generation by ERM was not likely to substantially reduce the competitiveness of generators or retailers or otherwise raise barriers to entry in the relevant electricity markets».
In relation to national markets for «provision of taxi - specific non-cash payment instruments, non-cash payment processing services for taxis and the supply of taxi equipment to the taxi industry, the ACCC considered that the proposed acquisition was unlikely to substantially raise barriers to entry and therefore was unlikely to substantially lessen competition in these markets.
«The ACCC formed the view that an acquisition of Macquarie Generation by ERM was not likely to substantially reduce the competitiveness of generators or retailers or otherwise raise barriers to entry in the relevant electricity markets.»
An industry may seek to capture a regulatory agency in order to entrench incumbent companies in the industry and raise barriers to entry by upstart competitors.
The trend toward vertical integration — control from the raw material to the shop shelf — gives luxury brands a competitive advantage, raises barriers to entry and helps them defend the high - quality image they want associated with their products.
Against this, the ACCC considers that the proposed acquisition would result, or be likely to result, in substantial public detriment constituted by a lessening of competition, due to raised barriers to entry and expansion for smaller electricity retailers in NSW and a material risk of increased generator market power.
Even worse, raising the barrier to entry for operating a charter school (without actually improving quality, as we already discussed) disproportionately excludes minority community leaders from operating charter schools.
ASICs, on the other hand, raise the barrier to entry and may push out smaller miners.
It's very simple, raise the barrier to entry in a huge and meaningful way, and raise the barrier to keeping your license with minimum performance standards — a good start would be to require every registrant to submit 24 trade record sheets when renewing their license every two years, to prove they are actually involved in the business of selling real estate.
While good for homeowners, this situation also raises the barrier to entry for prospective buyers, particularly in many of the nation's hottest housing markets in the West and South.
While good for homeowners, it does raise the barrier to entry for prospective buyers, particularly in many of the nation's hottest housing markets in the West and South.
If we are to be held in a higher regard we need to raise the barrier to entry alot higher.

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The CRTC noted that «there is merit to the arguments raised by Sun News regarding the barriers to entry when launching a national news service and that these barriers constitute a significant obstacle to the exchange of ideas.»
The Business Council strongly urges the Administration to rethink the proposed «grandfathering» amendments, which impose significant modifications to the current terms and conditions for sites» participation in the BCP, thereby increasing uncertainty and raising a future barrier to entry to the BCP.
UK financial services must steer away from the ever increasing tendency towards corporate monoculture and barriers to entry for new players, driven amongst other things by requirements for rapid capital - raising, and the anti-competitive constraints on some non-plc entities in this area.
In a June 2002 report mentioned earlier, Secretary Paige alarmed NCTAF, NCATE, the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, and others habituated to federal backing for the professionalism agenda with his call to raise the bar on teacher academic standards while lowering barriers to classroom entry by people without conventional pedagogical preparation.
Barriers to entry were raised, with a much bigger focus on meeting capacity for places.
We intentionally raise the barrier of entry and are very selective about who we invite to join our team.
Ten community ambassadors, who are all local residents recruited and trained by the local community - based organizations, have been deployed around the region to raise awareness of bike share and biking in general with residents in communities of color where there are known barriers to entry for bike share.
In oligopoly publishing markets, or markets with «dominant» publishers, such practices by publishers at least raise a credible appearance of creating barriers to entry by lower - priced competitors.
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For example, don't just say that if you were president of NAR you would raise the barrier of entry to the industry.
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