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They too repudiated any notion of timelessness and universality in capitalism and its elements of private property, competition, and profit.

The $39 billion deal would result in more consolidation "than any previous merger" in the wireless communications market, said Representative Robert W. Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican who is chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee on intellectual property, competition and the Internet.

The Pope Center defines its mission as to "increase the diversity of ideas" on campus and "encourage respect for the institutions that underlie economic prosperity," including "private property," "competition," and "limits on government".

On Tuesday, the top Republican and Democrat on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet sent a letter to executives at Universal and two other major labels, asking pointed questions about how the merger would affect competition in the music industry.

The areas most likely to cause problems pertain to intellectual property, competition and solicitation (typically of customers and employees).

However, the USTR said that there are still challenging issues that need to be agreed on, including those related to intellectual property, competition and environment.

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Despite great potential for the use of plant biodiesel, there are a number of factors restricting its production, such as cold-temperature properties, competition with other industrial sectors, and limited feedstock (for review, see [3]).

The index measures how far a country's policies and institutions support property rights, competition and personal choice.

We need a word that implies a system of private property and competition and makes people think of the local newsagent or market stallholder businesses they can relate to.

Mishra wrote a negative review in the LRB of Ferguson's Civilisation: The West and the Rest, a book that argues that the 500-year era of western ascendency is coming to a close and attempts to explain its rise in the first place with reference to six "functional complexes": property rights, competition, science, medicine, the consumer society and work ethic.

The members of the P4 also said they will co-operate on issues such as customs procedures, labour practices, intellectual property and competition policies.

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