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Last October the European Commission inserted a new "level playing field" clause into its draft energy-liberalisation package, the final version of which will be adopted this year, to allow countries that have fully unbundled to block acquisitions by more vertically integrated companies.
Uganda is one of few African countries that fully unbundled the electricity sector, devolved the role of government in the sector, and allowed private sector participation.
These are all good things, and we can now safely say that the OS providers have now fully unbundled their productivity software.
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Britain, Spain, the Netherlands and the Scandinavians champion "Independent Transmission System Operation" (ITSO), which is jargon for full unbundling.
Mr Jobs saw Apple products as complete works of art and never wanted them unbundled.
"There are things that need to be unbundled and made clearer," she said.
Julie Hankey, Weigall's grand-daughter and a reviewer for The Economist, has unbundled a fascinating family archive.
Will technology "unbind" books, as it has unbundled other media, such as music albums?
Newly formed media-buying agencies, unbundled from their creative counterparts, seek efficiency above all.
The possibility moocs hold out is that the educational parts of education can be unbundled.
But Monitor wants more and more services "unbundled" and put out to tender.
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