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  • 41competition reference period — United Kingdom A phrase used in the Takeover Code to describe the period from the announcement of a referral of a takeover offer to the Competition Commission or of the initiation of proceedings by the European Commission under Article 6(1)(c) of …

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  • 42competition law — UK US noun [U] ► LAW the laws that are intended to make sure that there is fair competition between businesses, for example by making rules to control monopolies: »In the debate on the enforcement of competition law, many take the view that… …

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  • 43competition — [käm΄pə tish′ən] n. [L competitio] 1. the act of competing; rivalry 2. a contest, or match 3. official participation in organized sport 4. opposition, or effective opposition, in a contest or match 5. rivalry in business, as for customers or… …

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  • 44Competition (biologie) — Compétition (biologie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théorie du conflit. Cet article traite de la compétition des espèces en biologie. Voir aussi Articles connexes conflit sexuel …

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  • 45Compétition (Biologie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théorie du conflit. Cet article traite de la compétition des espèces en biologie. Voir aussi Articles connexes conflit sexuel …

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  • 46Compétition (biologie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théorie du conflit. Cet article traite de la compétition des espèces en biologie. Voir aussi Articles connexes conflit sexuel …

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  • 47Competition-ChIP — is variant of the Chip Sequencing protocol, used to measure relative binding dynamics of a transcription factor (TF) on DNA. Since TF occupancy measures are thought to be a poor predictor of TF function at a given locus, Competition ChIP is much… …

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  • 48Competition and Credit Control — (CCC) was a monetary policy operated by the Bank of England from September 1971 until the autumn of 1973. Under this policy the bank sought to control money supply indirectly through open market operations, instead of through the direct lending… …

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  • 49competition law — the law that restrains excesses in the market, such as cartels, mergers, monopolies and price fixing. See antidumping, Clayton Act, competition policy, Sherman Act, state aids. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 50Competition olympique de volley-ball feminin — Compétition olympique de volley ball féminin Palmarès Année Tokyo 1964 …

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