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But allowing a vendor to monopolize a park bench or the museum steps violates both democratic principles and civil liberties.
In his speech, Mr. Zuma went on to say that no group of scientists could monopolize a particular issue.
Bidder's Edge denied the claim and accused eBay of violating antitrust laws by monopolizing or trying to monopolize a market.
They do not have harems, after all, and they cannot very well monopolize a female society numbering 800 strong.
Maryann Scarbowski's horses seem more bothered by one pony's attempt to monopolize a bale of hay than by the drone of a small aircraft overhead.
Other large companies have put similar deals in place to cut costs, but Mr. Scheele apparently did not comply with Ford's procedures for allowing a single supplier to monopolize a business.
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Not being able to monopolize an indispensable skill and thereby realize their interests at the workplace and through the market alone, workers in such industries needed unions capable of mobilizing mass solidarity across occupational boundaries.
In his major judicial opinions, Brandeis expressed mistrust of both the unlimited exercise of governmental power in the name of the people and a conception of individual liberty resulting in the agreement of a few persons to monopolize an economic activity affecting everyone.
When it comes to logo design, originality is no measure of success but the ability to monopolize an industry with just a few lines definitely is.
But monopolizing a color... just doesn't seem right.
(But, heeding rules that bar performers from monopolizing a space, he stays on the move).
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