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Bermon, who foresees an intersex competitive category in the future, insisted that restricting competition based on testosterone is fair — and does not penalize a natural gift.
For example, regulation may be designed either to prevent private parties from restricting competition or to address market failure.
"The commission is concerned that Google's behaviour has harmed consumers by restricting competition and innovation," she added.
The legal profession has long acted as a guild, restricting competition in the name of maintaining standards.
That settlement deal was rejected by the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general who viewed it as restricting competition.
But Mr Rolet hinted that he believed there could be a case against rivals for restricting competition.
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DuPont countersued, seeking relief under antitrust laws to end what it called "Monsanto's multifaceted, anti-competitive scheme to unlawfully restrict competition".
These charges restricted competition between traders, making manipulation possible.
In practice, they often fix prices and restrict competition.
The 1998 Competition Act prohibits agreements between providers that restrict competition, including informal, unwritten agreements.
"The award has no purpose except to restrict competition and is contrary to public policy".
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