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- adjective Promoting
competition in themarketplace .
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Examples
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In performing this role, its actions widen consumer choice-not only the choices available to sports fans but also ** 2961 those available to athletes-and hence can be viewed as procompetitive jellis58 (Quote)
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Image Technical Services, "where a defendant maintains substantial market power, his activities are examined through a special lens: Behavior that might otherwise not be of concern to the antitrust laws - or that might even be viewed as procompetitive -- can take on exclusionary connotations when practiced by a monopolist."
Eric K. Clemons: A Guide To The Action At Eric Schmidt's Testimony, Part 2 Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Generally speaking, an agreement is an unreasonable restraint if its anticompetitive effects outweigh its procompetitive benefits, as judged under the "Rule of Reason."
Gabriel A. Feldman: NFL Lockout: The Legal Issues Behind the NFL-CBA Negotiations Gabriel A. Feldman 2011
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The Court added that "It is reasonable to assume that most of the regulatory controls of the NCAA are justifiable means of fostering competition among amateur athletic teams and therefore procompetitive because they enhance public interest in intercollegiate athletics."
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The Court added that "It is reasonable to assume that most of the regulatory controls of the NCAA are justifiable means of fostering competition among amateur athletic teams and therefore procompetitive because they enhance public interest in intercollegiate athletics."
Expanding the NCAA Tournament May Be a Bad Idea: And Not for the Reason You Think 2010
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Based on representations made by MyWire, the department said that the formation and operation of the news service is not likely to reduce competition among Internet publishers and could provide procompetitive benefits to both publishers and consumers.
Department of Justice Will Not Challenge Proposed Online Subscription News Service « ResourceShelf 2010
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The Court added that "It is reasonable to assume that most of the regulatory controls of the NCAA are justifiable means of fostering competition among amateur athletic teams and therefore procompetitive because they enhance public interest in intercollegiate athletics."
Gabriel A. Feldman: Expanding the NCAA Tournament May Be a Bad Idea: And Not for the Reason You Think Gabriel A. Feldman 2010
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The department said that the development and operation of the registry is not likely to reduce competition among news content owners and could provide procompetitive benefits to both participating content owners and content users.
Department of Justice Supports the Associated Press’s Proposed Digital News Registry « ResourceShelf 2010
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However these would have to be based on anticompetitive harm rather than procompetitive behavior.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Constitutional Rights and Corporations: 2009
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A Ranbaxy spokesman called the agreements lawful and "procompetitive."
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