词汇 | example_english_monopoly |
释义 | Examples of monopolyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Communist parties held a monopoly of power in communist countries. The first is the recognition that the failure of foundationalism in philosophy makes any attempt to claim a monopoly on truth, methodology etc. untenable. The state made itself a monopoly supplier of essential goods, such as grain, which were then sold on at controlled prices. This involves eradication of corruption and nepotism which have been used to establish monopolies. However, patents create monopolies and lead to waste of resources as a result of static inefficiencies. The incumbent operator enjoyed monopoly rents and did not want to give up this special status. Nevertheless, lighthouse reform enabled the whigs and radicals to pose as crusaders against local monopolies which the tories sought to perpetuate. After a period of monopoly, the new processes diffuse to economies capable of absorbing, and often improving upon, the techniques. No one individual in the creative process has a monopoly say in the outcome of a particular artistic decision. You may thus in essence end up with a monopoly or near monopoly situation. To use its own economic terminology, they have not acquired a dominant position let alone a monopoly. Where there is no intra-ethnic party monopoly, ambitious compromises across group lines are vulnerable to flank claims of a sellout. Thus, it is generally accepted that patents should continue just long enough so that monopoly profits can repay the costs of development of the invention. The government owned, regulated and managed the monopoly on gas, so that agents, either public or private, were redundant for the principal (national government). In spite of archaeology's pretended monopoly on the past, there are even in today's society a variety of ways to interpret prehistoric monuments and landscapes. First, it was assumed that the provision of reasonably priced universal postal services could only be guaranteed by a postal monopoly. These hakims leaned on the court for maintaining their monopoly over medical knowledge. Compared with their monopoly-sector counterparts, moreover, open-sector professionals and managers experience relative decline in income levels from 1988 to 1995. The monopoly, justified by commercial contracts concluded with private laboratories, was nevertheless not absolute. The end of the communist monopoly of power was followed by a proliferation of political parties in all post-communist states. When there is a permanent patent protection, the monopoly power and static inefficiency remain forever. For example, the government maintains a monopoly over the wheat trade and has systematically kept domestic wheat prices below those in international markets. For example, it stated that no family should be allowed to have the monopoly over media and industry. In the longer run the crown would find a radical solution of a kind, levying much higher taxes and establishing a monopoly of violence. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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