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When the legal theory, public-relations spin and courtroom drama die out, the winner in the government's antitrust case is supposed to be the consumer, with heightened competition yielding more innovative, less expensive products.
At their core, his suggestions (and those of John Major more recently) contain an implicit acceptance that free-market theories of competition yielding efficiency, lower prices for customers and unfettered profit for providers don't quite work when applied to atypical oligopolies.
Given a vector of real valued numbers as input, Fuzzy ART performs pattern categorization through winner-take-all competition, yielding a unique category code as output.
As an illustration, the framework is then applied to derive a simple model highlighting patterns of interaction between platform innovation and competition, yielding hypotheses that could be tested empirically by future scholars.
We did not formally control for cage effects in our design, however, caging would be expected to increase inter-/intraspecific competition, yielding smaller and less productive individuals; the opposite occurred.
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The interaction of the peptides with MN12H2 was analysed with a surface plasmon resonance competition assay yielding equilibrium binding constants in solution (KS).
For the constitutive model capable of the description of the competition between shear yielding and crazing of amorphous polymers, a crazing initiation criterion was proposed.
Whether evident in student unions, recreational centers or residence halls (please, do not call them dorms) the competition for students is yielding amenities once unimaginable on college campuses, spurring a national debate over the difference between educational necessity and excess.
19 EDUCATION College Amenities Debated The competition for students is yielding amenities once unimaginable on college campuses, spurring a debate over the difference between educational necessity and excess. 1 Chess 38 Weather 41 Cong.
Across habitats, few species leaf and flower early (Fig. 2) yielding lower competition for soil and light resources and for pollinators (Mosquin 1971).
In competition with taller but lower yielding varieties, however, the high-yield variety disappeared within three years (Jennings and de Jesus 1968).
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