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Only if we approve anti-trust legislation will it be possible to have that free market, thanks to the temporary application of quotas.
Sure, break them up under anti-trust legislation.
If the franchisor requires purchase from his stores, it may come under anti-trust legislation or equivalent laws of other countries.
That the land reform and anti-trust legislation especially threatened the financial interests of the businessmen whom Hitler courted for political campaign money.
The tapes show that Nixon hoped to sway coverage on the television networks by threatening them with anti-trust legislation.
Taibbi argues that the insurance industry unfairly continues to be exempted from anti-trust legislation.
(This column assures you it will not be swayed by threats of anti-trust legislation against Microsoft.
He earned a reputation as a strong opponent of big business and monopolies, and was heavily involved with anti-trust legislation.
The Federal Communications Commission proposed that the ten companies join together in a program, but this was put down with anti-trust legislation.
Legislation has been introduced to deal with these concerns (e.g., anti-trust legislation or financial regulation).
She caused a stir in the business community during these years by supporting President Theodore Roosevelt's anti-trust legislation.
Governments can enact or are armed with anti-trust legislation and bodies to deal with anti-competitive behavior of all companies public or private.
It also stated that the removal of gates and a cap of 20 gates for the airport would violate federal anti-trust legislation.
In the United States in the 1940s, under anti-trust legislation, the same measures were applied in Hollywood as those that the Commission is proposing.
The Capper-Volstead Act, signed by Harding on February 18, 1922, protected farm cooperatives from anti-trust legislation.
He helped develop anti-trust legislation and the regulation of public utilities and organized the university's Institute of Public Utilities.
Ltd. would become a component of the Tobacco Trust that along with other trusts was an object of the anti-trust legislation of the United States.
The Agreement constitutes a commitment by both the USA and the EU to work together instead of using their own anti-trust legislation in the other's territory.
McCarran-Ferguson Act, United States federal law that exempts health insurance companies from the federal anti-trust legislation that applies to most businesses.
In 1940 the railroad proposed the creation of Seaboard Airlines, but this idea was struck down by the Interstate Commerce Commission as violating federal anti-trust legislation.
To the delight of progressives, labor reformers, and left-wing observers, Furman also upheld anti-trust legislation as a legitimate protection of the working people of Oklahoma:
It was a hydra-headed, multi-continent organization, one of the new business units that had come into being after the repeal of anti-trust legislation in the United States thirty years back.
After the Supreme Court in 1935 declared the National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional, President Roosevelt turned to a new program of anti-trust legislation and expanded public works.
But the reluctance of officials to admit the system is flawed may be influenced by US anti-trust legislation, which might view an increased entry age as restricting an individual's right to work.
Nevertheless, it was a clear, indeed blatant, breach of the anti-trust legislation; though until that time such legislation had, in the spirit of the age, been more honored in the breach rather than by adherence.