Sentence examples for revive competition from inspiring English sources

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The competition watchdog's plan to revive competition in the energy market is in crisis because the reform may fall foul of new data protection rules.

And, he said, the remedy "appears to the court to address the principal objectives of relief in such cases, namely to terminate the unlawful conduct, to prevent its repetition in the future and to revive competition in the relevant markets".

The proposed final judgment is represented to the court as incorporating provisions employed successfully in the past, and it appears to the court to address all the principal objectives of relief in such cases, namely, to terminate the unlawful conduct, to prevent its repetition in the future and to revive competition in the relevant markets.

Since a federal appeals court found last summer that Microsoft had illegally used its operating system monopoly to capture the Web browser market, the states asked Judge Kollar-Kotelly to force Microsoft to license the computer code of the browser to rivals to revive competition in that market.

A recent Nasdaq proposal for tightening spreads in thinly-traded ETPs, though, could revive competition for ETP listings, currently dominated by NYSE Arca.

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We need legislation that revives competition in the agricultural economy.

Several dealers acknowledged that aggressive buying on their part, in addition to a reviving competition between collectors, had produced newly aggressive pricing.

China's state-owned phone companies were restructured by the communist government into three groups last year in hopes of reviving competition after the explosive popularity of mobile service turned China Mobile into a behemoth.

Yet the economists intend no humor in their prediction that the Office business, once placed in a separate company from Microsoft's industry standard Windows operating system, will be a powerful force for reviving competition in the software industry.

The half century that followed was marked by consolidation rather than continued expansion, under the impact of the revived competition from the other nations, notably England and France, whose policies of mercantilism were to a large degree directed against the near monopoly of the Dutch over the trade and shipping of Europe.

Aside from revived competition from the front-drive cars of G.M. and DaimlerChrysler, the S.U.V. craze has not bypassed police departments: Chevy Tahoes, Ford Explorers and Jeep Cherokees are among the utility vehicles being used for police work, particularly when it involves off-road duty or severe weather conditions.

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