provisions of competition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprovisionandcompetition
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provision
noun
uk/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/us/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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competition
noun
uk/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/us/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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That is why we want the normal provisions of competition law to apply, as far as possible, to the privatised railway.
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Such investment is subject to the normal provisions of competition and merger law.
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It took two years to write, but we have had it for only one month, thanks to the confidentiality provisions of competition legislation.
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Separating supply and distribution will facilitate further restructuring of the electricity industry where that is commercially sensible, subject to the normal provisions of competition law.
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There is already a proper framework and process for all established markets through the general provisions of competition law.
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Contracts for conditional access services in analogue markets are in any case already covered by the general provisions of competition and contract law to regulate any anti-competitive behaviour.
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Transactions in the shares of statutory water companies are subject to the merger provisions of competition legislation, in the same way as these apply to companies in other sectors.
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Except to the extent that any such specific provisions substitute for them, the provisions of competition law apply to privatised industries, as to other private sector businesses.
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We have not yet decided on the details, but once in the private sector—this is the important point—companies will be subject to the monopolies and mergers provisions of competition legislation.
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The enforcement of the provisions of competition law would be not possible without referring to the market where competition takes place.
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