Sentence examples for imposing market from inspiring English sources

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The committee suggested imposing market share caps on the big four and bringing in joint audits conducted by a big four player and a challenger firm.

However, the "market" in the form of "responsible" or "sustainable" driven investors are imposing market discipline on companies with insufficient data privacy safeguards through lower share prices and redirecting investment capital to those companies with lower data privacy risks.

Given a choice of either facing down the might of international capital or imposing market reforms on reluctant populations, neo-liberalism does gain an air not only of invincibility but also inevitability.

As if trying to sell himself on the idea, Civita lists three other advantages of taking Abril public: giving employees and executives a stake in the group by way of stock options; obtaining a "currency" for acquisitions; and imposing market discipline on managers.

Just as he is beginning to enjoy a taste of the mass market, he has to begin fending off the big electronics giants such as Sony and Toshiba, which are licking their chops at Garmin's 58% gross margins and imposing market share.

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The union says the strike was part of worsening relations between medical staff and employers, which unions accuse of driving hospitals relentlessly in a commercial direction and imposing market-based cuts in services – even though they are described as not-for-profit institutions.

We should expect to be lectured on the need to eat "sustainably," the imperative for mandated "added sugars" food labeling, and the importance of imposing marketing restrictions on certain foods.

It was your President Reagan who set off the neoliberal era that continues today, pretending to diminish the state while expanding it, imposing markets on public goods, creating personal expectations that could never be fulfilled.

Citing provisions limiting youth access to tobacco and imposing marketing restrictions, Renne said the deal is "at least as good as we could ever hope to achieve in litigation". Times staff writers Tony Perry, Tom Gorman, Jean O. Pasco, Pamela J. Johnson and Nicholas Riccardi contributed to this report.

The current system thus imposes "market discipline" on the airports, he said.

The 'avalanche' will comprise debris from a partially collapsing sector unable to reconcile internal risk adverse cultures with externally imposed market constraints and globalisation.

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