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Their approach is to favour financial remedies over injunctions that constrain competition.
"We don't think it's good public policy to constrain competition in the absence of really strong evidence that the constraint has an offsetting benefit," Mr. Ellig said.
Major cigarette manufacturers stand to benefit from regulations that both reduce the comparative advantage of electronic cigarettes and constrain competition within the e-cigarette market.
But they are harder to supervise, impose greater costs if they get into difficulty themselves, and can constrain competition and innovation.Some businesses will need to change because of the crisis.
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The Perkins program not only complicates student aid, but constrains competition within the higher education sector.
Constrained competition for substrate induced by the higher ammonia level could have been another advantage for these genotypes.
The purpose of this work is to study how the geometry of the domain can constrain wormhole competition, and influence wormholing dynamics in a core submitted to acidizing.
Costs would be constrained through competition.
"We're constrained by competition law," said Parsons.
Any immediate threat from the most likely UK predators - Chrysalis and Emap - is likely to be constrained by competition issues.
In Egypt, the Salafis have won a disturbing number of votes, but they are constrained by competition from the Muslim Brotherhood.
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