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The effect of the cuts has been to reduce the time and resources available to organise competitive sport – despite the fact that ministers regard boosting competition as the cornerstone of their sports policy.
The single currency is boosting competition and encouraging firms to exploit economies of scale through mergers.
"Our proposals are intended to allow BT to protect its investment by making a fair return, while boosting competition and innovation among different operators," Ofcom said.
EU leaders accepted the need to link their energy networks, allowing more cross-border trade and thus both boosting competition and reducing Gazprom's power.
In Europe and Japan, "open access" rules require network operators to lease parts of their networks to other firms on a wholesale basis, thus boosting competition.
The rise has been driven by the increasing cost of television, with the explosion in channels and streaming services such as Netflix boosting competition for sports rights, programmes, writers and stars.
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That makes measures to boost competition in services all the more vital.
Mr Calderón broadened access to health care, improved infrastructure and took some measures to boost competition.
A braver step would be to let in foreign operators to boost competition.
Some level of forced disposals is a possibility to boost competition.
Despite recent moves to boost competition, it is still largely controlled by the state and ignores market forces.
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