Sentences with phrase «robust competition»

The time is well over due for robust competition in this very protective industry and to put this redundant thinking to rest.
Although the industry has proven its longevity, there has been robust competition over the years.
The supermarkets will argue that this is nothing more than robust competition in the interests of low prices for consumers.
That came in the face of more robust competition from a number of competitors, notably Samsung and its 7 - inch Galaxy Tab, which managed to take 17 percent of the market by the end of the year.
Wyoming and New Mexico could be areas of robust competition among wind projects aiming to serve California and the Southwest.
Second, through its 169 years, the Tribune has noisily championed robust competition among all the companies, individuals and other entities that publish news and commentary.
Universal's film faced robust competition from Paramount's A Quiet Place, which is in its sixth week of release.
«Absent correction,» they wrote in the brief, «the lower court's wooden approach threatens to undermine the very objective of antitrust law — to ensure robust competition
For Apple, the best way to avoid dick moves on these five points is to allow robust competition.
Still, we can say pretty firmly that its thinness, lightness, and comfort in the hand is far and away its strongest feature, and one that it beats a lot of its more robust competition prettily handily.
It's plausible that at the retail level, insurance premiums can be inflated by exploiting anxiety, even with robust competition.
Flat demand means robust competition and price pressure.
«That decline, which we estimate to be in the range of 2 % to 5 %, is the result of the multiple technology transitions under way; robust competition in China; and near - term headwinds from potential operator consolidation in a handful of countries.»
It's a formidable Best Picture contender with a strong shot at nominations across - the - board with Kristin Scott Thomas more of a threat than people think for a Supporting Actress nomination (despite a now more robust competition than evident before Lady Bird and I Tonya crushed ideas about that particular race).
In the absence of robust competition, the legal profession has priced itself beyond the means of ordinary Ontario citizens.
I strongly believe we also need a robust competition law and policy regime to prevent monopolies and anti-trust behaviour which increase prices, prevent economic efficiency and subvert the free enterprise and democratic system!
The Education Department tipped its hand when it indicated today that «no more than half of the money will be awarded in phase 1 to ensure a robust competition in phase 2,» a practical consideration I predicted in a pre-announcement analysis in City Journal.
Robust competition is a more effective means of keeping prices affordable than government - imposed price controls.
It's also placing itself against some robust competition in the Audi A7 and BMW 6 - Series Gran Coupe.
We will continue to stand up for consumer choice and robust competition in Canada's wireless sector,» Moore said in a statement.
The lawsuit goes on to state that «these agreements between Zillow and certain co-conspirator brokers of residential real estate restrain trade (read: the agents / brokers being allowed to conceal unwanted Zestimates, henceforth referred to as «Co-conspirator Brokers») and deprive Plaintiff and the public in general of the benefits of open and robust competition in two markets: the residential real estate market and the residential real estate brokerage market.»
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