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On the contrary, we think that deregulation will lead to consolidation.
"Times of turmoil often lead to consolidation and strategy shifts," Mr. Dobell said.
But while all trends lead to consolidation, a frenzied magazine swap meet might not occur for years.
But markets and quasi-markets – in effect the Tories are marketising schools even though the providers aren't, as yet, allowed to make profits – invariably lead to consolidation.
Observers have long predicted that rule changes would lead to consolidation between law firms and the personal-injury market in particular.
It's the latest turn in an ongoing industry shakeout that has caused several bankruptcies which analysts expect will lead to consolidation among remaining companies.
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In 1689 William III's elevation led to consolidation of the republican regime.
Trade such as the Muslims practiced — far-flung and transacted with money — leads to consolidation.
It is a church-burdened world, in which the Reformation led to consolidation, not schism, and the Papacy was moved from Rome to Geneva by John Calvin.
Britain and France have filled the void as Europe's strongest military forces, even though cost-cutting has led to consolidation and layoffs in both countries, as well.
But the 1999 repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, the Depression-era law that separated investment banks and commercial banks, led to consolidation within the financial industry that has made such distinctions harder to make.
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