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English doesn't have an absolute monopoly on TV commentary, of course.
Overwhelmingly, they are service providers who are conferred an absolute monopoly right to serve.
"Newsday will always be a profitable newspaper because it has an absolute monopoly over three million people," Mr. Greene said.
The old BBC's sense of confidence came from the fact that it had an absolute monopoly of the culture market.
A single standardized recension enjoyed an absolute monopoly and was transmitted by the scribes with amazing fidelity.
The Greek Orthodox church still has an absolute monopoly on historical and metaphysical truth and the people have a sentimental attachment to it.
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Often called "the voice of God," Mr. LaFontaine recorded voice-overs for more than 5,000 movie trailers and, during a period in the 1990s, had an almost absolute monopoly on network television promotional spots.
For all their economic liberalism, China's rulers – unlike Gorbachev – have refused to give up the party's absolute monopoly of power.
"They occasionally give absolute command of the market, enabling their owner to name the price without regard to cost of production.... Patents are the only legal form of absolute monopoly".
He exulted in what he called the defeat of the "absolute monopoly" of television, which he described as the "zombie box".
In Iran, the Government's absolute monopoly in the economy is one of the most important factors that prevent the provision of necessary requirements for the implementation of social entrepreneurship.
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