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We have to decide whether there is a need for further changes, including in the area of selective distribution.
It is circulated to the area's top decision makers through a selective distribution method.
Ben was right, there isn't a shortage of food, just a very selective distribution.
Others said the selective distribution appeared to run afoul of stock exchange rules.
The other obstacle restricting the parasite's population growth is its selective distribution.
These include selective distribution and exclusionary tactics.
The client's leafleting contractors can use these maps to isolate those sections of the town or country for selective distribution.
The controlled experiment involving selective distribution of 10,000 copies has taken on larger dimensions as a result of reports in the local media.
Mr. Ullman will continue as president of the selective distribution branch until a successor is named.
In addition to exclusive purchasing, distribution, and franchise arrangements, selective distribution may be held not to infringe Article 85 (1).
For example, a retailer may have been refused access to a selective distribution network on grounds which his lawyers advise the retailer are inadequate.
A United States Special edition has subsequently been produced for selective distribution in the US.
Legal issues aside, the selective distribution of information is ethically wrong, Mr. Levitt said, since small and big investors should have equal opportunities.
The Danish Social Democrats are opposed to a block exemption from the application of the rules of competition for selective distribution.
In that context, the benefits that selective distribution brings to consumers, both in the on-line and off-line worlds, will certainly be revisited.
Another separate argument against Waltz's open proliferation and in favor of Mearsheimer's selective distribution is the possibility of nuclear terrorism.
An extension of the regulation on block exemptions, for example to include selective distribution and partial exclusive purchasing, should give undertakings greater flexibility in drawing up contracts.
In the case of television sets the wheel has turned full circle, from intensive distribution to selective distribution (for the reasons just mentioned) and back to intensive distribution.
When they select their distributors, vehicle manufacturers can choose between a selective distribution system and a distribution based on territorial exclusivity, but they can no longer combine the two systems.
If, on the other hand, manufacturers opt for selective distribution, the distributors can advertise and send out customised mail shots and e-mails to consumers throughout Europe, even visiting them in person.
The Commission is currently examining the way Regulation (EC) No 2790/1999 has been applied so far and whether there is a need for further changes, including in the area of selective distribution.
Examples of such restraints are exclusive distribution agreements, exclusive purchasing agreements, selective distribution systems and exclusive franchises, de-ins and full-line forcing, refusal to supply, and attempts at resale price maintenance.
Disincentives to competition from such line-blurring is precisely why manufacturers have employed for years "selective distribution" techniques that limit the number of competing brands a distributor can offer, which encourages vigorous promotion of, and investment in, their product.
Under the current rules, selective distribution is presumed legal up to 30% of the supplier's market share, since it is considered that in the absence of market power it brings more advantages than any possible harm to consumers.
In the early 1950's, Mr. Schwinn fostered the philosophy of selective distribution that gave the neighborhood bicycle dealer the means to make selling bicycles a lucrative endeavor, pioneering the idea of the authorized Schwinn dealership, the statement said.