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But whom did the old rules favour?
But if the rules favour them over financial companies, trading will tend to migrate towards them, and away from banks.
German cross-border merger rules favour the valuation of a court-appointed auditor over the relative market worth of the two companies.
It is true that EU rules favour bananas from former European colonies in the Caribbean over Latin American ones, which are mostly distributed by American companies.
Government procurement rules favour black-controlled firms in media, transport and retailing, but annual state spending of some 100 billion rand cannot all be diverted to black firms.
The current rules favour the parties with the most money to spend, which tends to mean the parties that appeal to the rich.
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Moreover, rules favouring businesses owned by members of particular groups are easy to game.
While technology keeps putting newer, faster and better tools in artists' hands, communications giants continue to lobby the FCC to reverse net neutrality rules favouring open access.
Chicago has licensed Uber after it agreed to security measures for passengers, but established cab drivers said the rules favoured Uber.
A report commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in 2009 found a "lack of evidence" to back up suggestions that current rules favoured recent immigrants over UK citizens.
Four locations in Belgium were selected for video observations: two where the priority rule favoured cyclists and two where motorists had priority.
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