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Under and competition
Under the auspices of the Women's Recreation Association, interclass competition is organized in badminton, basketball, field hockey, golf, tennis, and swimming.
Under the assumption of perfect competition, supply is determined by marginal cost.
Under Harvey, the club qualified for European competition for the first time after a good run in the 1967 – 68 season and the following year won the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final, triumphing 6 – 2 over two legs against Hungary's Újpest in the final.
* Down Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in Australia
Under the REA there was no direct government competition to private enterprise.
Under false pretenses, she lured him to a secluded bedroom in her parents ' house, locked him into the room, and refused to let him out until he produced an entry for the competition.
Under new rules after this competition, each World Cup group had either two or three European teams.
Under European Union competition law, some agreements infringing Article 101 ( 1 ) of the TFEU ( formerly Article 81 ( 1 ) of the EC Treaty ) are considered to be " de minimis " and therefore accepted.
Under this category, a minimum of 3 to 5 couples ( depending on individual competition rules ) perform a pre-choreographed routine to a song of their choosing, where the group dances in synchronization and into different formations.
( Under the pressure of competition, packet schedules were tightened and sailings reorganized due to disasters, new launchings, etc.
Under the Financial Services and Markets Act, the Treasury, the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission all have a role to play in reviewing the impact of the FSA's rules and practices on competition.
Under the watch of Hall Of Famer Les Harrison, the team grew in talent, hosted increasingly better competition, and became a greater local treasure as years went by.
Under ecological modernization, the state is seen in a variety of roles and capacities: as the enabler for markets that help produce the technological advances via competition ; as the regulatory ( see regulation ) medium through which corporations are forced to ' take back ' their various wastes and re-integrate them in some manner into the production of new goods and services ( e. g. the way that car corporations in Germany are required to accept back cars they manufactured once those vehicles have reached the end of their product lifespan ); and in some cases as an institution that is incapable of addressing critical local, national, and global environmental problems.
Under federal competition law, the partnership had to be ended, and Simpsons and Simpsons-Sears could no longer share facilities.
Some awards Under Construction has won include six first-place awards, two second-place awards and one third-place award in the Community College National Literary Magazine competition and also nine first-place awards in the Society for Professional Journalists Competition which includes four-year colleges throughout the Midwest.
Under his 13-year mandate, PSG became the leading club in Paris, despite competition from Paris FC and Matra Racing, and captured its first trophies.
Under the law, companies that develop such a drug ( a drug for a disorder affecting fewer than 200, 000 people in the United States ) may sell it without competition for seven years, and may get clinical trial tax incentives.
Under current regulations, any film made primarily in a Chinese language is eligible for competition.
From 2003 to 2006 he was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry, with responsibility for employment and for consumer and competition policy.
Under Hall the team won a host of local cup honours and reached the rounds proper of the FA Cup on a number of occasions, but never managed to match this success in league competition.
The region is represented in the Victoria State TAC Cup Under 18's competition by the Gippsland Power.
Under CEO Jim Cornelius, who was CEO following Dolan until May 2010, all executives involved in the " channel-stuffing " and generic competition scandals have since left the company.
Under the plan agreed in principle by both current partners of the National Rugby League competition, the Australian Rugby League will not be wound up.
Under the new ownership in 1987, led by Currey, Greyhound Lines later acquired the former Continental Trailways company, the largest member of the rival National Trailways Bus System, effectively eliminating a large portion of bus competition.

Under and price
Under the terms of the U. S .- Chile FTA, the price bands will be completely phased out for U. S. imports of wheat, wheat flour, and sugar within 12 years.
Under comprehensive economic reforms initiated in 1991, Egypt has relaxed many price controls, reduced subsidies, reduced inflation, cut taxes, and partially liberalized trade and investment.
Under Safra's ownership, the company has experienced financial difficulties, and has responded by reducing the price of its products and implementing drastic cost cuts.
Under the steps I'm taking today and recommending to the City Council, the public can easily learn everything there is to know about a city contract: who is involved, who will benefit and whether the city is paying a fair price.
Under this DS1 pricing model, a provider charges the same price in every geography it services.
Under Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home he was President of the Board of Trade and Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development, and oversaw the abolition of retail price maintenance.
Under the gold standard, for example, the price level in both England and the US remained relatively stable over literally hundreds of years, though with some protracted periods of deflation.
Under the Sugar Protocol to the Lome Convention, nineteen ACP countries export sugar to the EU, and will be affected by price reductions on the EU market.
Under these circumstances, the researchers claim that changing the number of bar presses required to obtain a commodity item is analogous to changing the price of a commodity item in human economics.
Under the Bretton Woods system, although citizens could not possess gold, the federal government continued to maintain a stable international gold price.
Under Finnish law a tie-in sale is defined as selling the equipment for a discounted price contingent on the consumer also acquiring a new service contract from the seller.
Under these assumptions, the long run price of a commodity is equal to the sum of the cost of the inputs into that commodity, including interest charges.
Under governmental supervision the notorious Corn Laws of 1815 were passed prohibiting the import of foreign wheat until the domestic price reached a minimum accepted level.
Under this approach, a price is considered appropriate if it is within a range of prices that would be charged by independent parties dealing at arm's length.
Under Clark's BA / MA program with the fifth year free, undergraduates who maintain a B + average are eligible for tuition-free enrollment in its one-year graduate programs, meaning that they can get a Master of Arts degree for the price of a bachelor's degree.
Under U. S. trade remedy laws, foreign goods benefiting from subsidies can be subject to a countervailing duty tariff to offset the subsidy and bring the price of the product back up to market rates.
Under law, most mutual fund trades received after 4: 00 p. m. must be executed at the following day's closing price, but because some orders placed before 4: 00 p. m. cannot be executed until after 4: 00 p. m., brokers can collude with investors and submit post-4: 00 p. m. trades as if they had been placed before 4: 00 p. m.
Under earlier U. S. state Fair Trade statutes, the manufacturer was able to impose a fixed price for items.
Under this measure, a highly liquid stock is one that experiences a small price change for a given level of trading volume.
Under the typical “ death spiral ” scenario the holder of the convertible debt initially shorts the issuer ’ s common stock which often causes the stock price to decline at which time the debt holder converts some of the convertible debt to common shares with which he then covers his short position.
Under the law of supply and demand, the price of skill is determined by a race between the demand for the skilled worker and the supply of the skilled worker.
Under pressure by shareholders, the company considered selling off its confectionery business in 2005, but was unable to find a buyer to meet its price and decided to cut management expenses instead.
Under normal market conditions for a monopolist, this price will be higher than the marginal cost of producing the product, thereby indicating the price paid by the consumer, which is equal to the marginal benefit for the consumer, is above the firm's marginal cost.

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