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is monopolistic
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Acting in the manner of a monopoly.
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The other is monopolistic, inward-looking and accustomed to handouts from the taxpayer.
Because the provision of water is monopolistic in nature, the pricing of water services should be carefully overseen by well-informed and credible public officials.
There is monopolistic pricing for modern conveniences, like credit-card fees and OpenTable, which charges an annual fee and two dollars per reservation only eighty cents shy of the restaurant's own operating income for the hypothetical table spending a hundred dollars.
ITT argues the arrangement is monopolistic and should be destroyed.
We say that the market is monopolistic when there exists a unique bookmaker.
In our paper, the default system is monopolistic and combines average cost pricing with fixed entity profit, while the reformed system is characterized by competitive marginal cost pricing.
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This trade should be monopolistic, with foreign intruders barred.
Still, the deal was a victory for the nation's merchants, which have long battled the payment networks over what they say are monopolistic practices.
Therefore, I say the judge erred in choosing predacious; Bill Gates's practices may be monopolistic, but to judge them to be savagely animalistic goes overboard.
He believed in privatising lighthouses, opposed regulating taxis, thought pollution was a price worth paying for profit, wanted to abolish the BBC and didn't think private companies could ever be monopolistic – you might not call him extreme but the label ideological would surely be applicable.
It's monopolistic thinking.
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