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restrictive practices
noun
In antitrust law, practices that restrict other business, such as price fixing, market sharing, monopolizing, or attempting to monopolize markets.
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Such restrictive practices are keeping transport costs too high.
Retailing is a mess of restrictive practices and cultural oddities.
The economy is riddled with inefficiencies and restrictive practices.
It would stop the NHS pandering to restrictive practices by GPs and consultants.
These have long been nests of restrictive practices that hobble importers and shipping lines alike.
Prosecution under the federal antitrust powers ended the AP's restrictive practices.
Restrictive practices that had long hampered industrial performance were swept away.
There are three main areas traditionally covered by competition policy: restrictive practices, monopolies, and mergers.
From doctors to lawyers, many high-paying professions are full of unnecessary restrictive practices.
With the spread of these restrictive practices, a new information curtain is descending across much of the world.
But it must not be (or look like) a fight to keep unnecessary jobs or preserve restrictive practices.
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