Sentences with phrase «vigorous competition»

(g) Provide vigorous competition within the public school system to stimulate continual improvements in all public schools.
Over the past decade, thanks to vigorous competition between insurance companies, our customers have generally had wide access to property casualty coverage at a reasonable cost.
It is not clear that we are serious about embracing a school system characterized by vigorous competition.
Vigorous competition in the market is essential to ensure that Canadian consumers continue to benefit from low prices, a high quality and selection of products, and high service levels.»
Eli Dourado, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, argues that «duopoly can be consistent with vigorous competition
Of course, the widespread social benefits of vigorous competition make it appropriate for a society to use public - and private - sector initiatives to cushion the most vulnerable people from the worst effects of job loss.
The Bureau will continue to investigate Loblaw's programs related to its relationship with suppliers to ensure that Canadian consumers benefit from vigorous competition
After briefly outlining the history of statutory unconscionable conduct provisions, the Panel reiterated that the concern of competition laws was to protect competition and not competitors and that this requires balancing «preventing anti-competitive behaviour that undermines competition with not inhibiting behaviour that is part of normal vigorous competition».
See also «The synchronised swimming of the big banks is not vigorous competition» (AFR, 5 April 2018), Mark Bristow, «ACCC slams banks for «synchronised swimming» on mortgage rates» (RateCity, 6 April 2018) and Cat Fredenburgh, «ACCC's Sims compares big four banks to synchronised swimming» (Lawyerly, 5 April 2018)
We're better off with a duopoly, and in fact we get duopoly precisely because vigorous competition between the jumbo jet giants keeps everyone else out.»
Some districts have colluded to limit the impact of choice, while others have entered into vigorous competition with one another.
Excellent proof of what vigorous competition can produce.
Under agency, «publishers have engaged in vigorous competition on price, which, contrary to the superficial pricing analysis in the complaints before the Court, has resulted in lower e-book prices,» B&N says, presenting a chart that shows «average e-book price (weighed by units sold)» between August 2009 and February 2012.
Besides the two leaders, companies such as Sprint, T - Mobile, and U.S. Cellular provide vigorous competition.
Ever since, a vigorous competition has been waged both in diaper marketing and technology between Procter & Gamble and its main competitor, Kimberly - Clark — whose Huggies vie with Procter's Pampers and other brands for a nearly $ 4 billion annual market.
Besides the two leaders, companies such as Sprint, T - Mobile, and U.S. Cellular provide vigorous competition.
- Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair play, honesty, courtesy, and vigorous competition, as well as winning and losing with grace.
- Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and civility are not inconsistent and are able to appreciate the merit of their competition and the effort of competitors.
Ever since, a vigorous competition has been waged both in diaper marketing and technology between Procter & Gamble and its main competitor, Kimberly - Clark — whose Huggies vie with Procter's Pampers and other brands for a nearly $ 4 billion annual market.
Faced with the vigorous competition in the LTL business that followed deregulation, Ozark's new owners - sons Steve and Tommy Higginbotham - accepted the offer of an LTL customer wanting a long - distance interstate carrier out of Memphis.
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