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In its 2010 and 2011 annual reports on wireless competition, the FCC declined to make findings that the wireless market was effectively competitive.
Simons did not shrink from the obvious conclusion: "Every industry should be either effectively competitive or socialized".
If other remedies were unworkable, "The state should face the necessity of actually taking over, owning, and managing directly" all "industries in which it is impossible to maintain effectively competitive conditions".
Having previously affirmed, year after year, that the industry was "effectively competitive", it declined to do so, though it made no specific recommendations on how to improve matters.Wrapped in the flagAll this explains why AT&T has been doing its best to drape its deal in the Stars and Stripes.
The mobile market is changing so rapidly, in fact, that for the second year in a row the FCC refuses to say whether or not the industry is "effectively competitive," even though that is particular determination that Congress called for in authorizing the annual evaluation in the first place.
Jeff McCord of The Austin Chronicle found the performances impassioned, enduring, and highlighted by effectively competitive playing between each duo of saxophonists and guitarists.
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"It's not common to have a combined regulatory and enforcement function," he said, adding, "It's effectively very competitive with the attorney general's jurisdiction".
The overall goal is to effectively eliminate at competitive costs—environmental concerns associated with the use of fossil fuels, for producing electricity and transportation fuels.
They know the industry and product space so well they can effectively counter competitive offers the candidate may receive.
These men, and a few women, might have taken Division I sports down a very different path, but they did not and they will not and they will get the blame, appropriately, for effectively destroying competitive athletics at these brand-name colleges and universities that we read about each and every day of the week.
He is the author of the new book "Failure to Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind in the Global Economy," which focuses on the federal government's failure to respond effectively to competitive challenges on issues such as trade, currency, worker retraining programs, education, infrastructure and support for innovation.
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