There also appears to be a contestability of views on national security within the Government. |
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And the contestability of the market means that it cannot take that present back once it has acquired a monopoly. |
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Some were surprised to hear him enthusiastically espouse the private sector and contestability at the launch. |
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The following summarizes five ideas for achieving greater accountability and contestability. |
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The conclusions of Dr Davies concerning the contestability of the market are therefore questionable. |
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More could be done, of course, with regard to the contestability of decisions. |
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The freight market does not lend itself to an analysis of contestability by rail transport. |
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Even this analysis of the contestability understates the distinction between the mobility of vessels and the contestability of markets. |
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It was noted, however, that the market for aid is not a typical one since there is little contestability with only entries and no exits. |
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Jankowski has pointed out that a large number of incidents of entry and exit from the market, most of which are unprofitable and result in failure, suggests a lack of contestability of the market. |
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Therefore, essential contestability is not a part of emotivist moral theories which at first glance occupy a similar position. |
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Market contestability puts pressure on firms to innovate and favours the turnover of firms by prompting competitive businesses to enter the market and less competitive ones to exit. |
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Based on what can be learned from the past reform exercises summarized above, effective mechanisms to ensure accountability and contestability will be critical to success of the Smart Regulation initiative. |
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Ideas would adhere before being broken up in cycles of contestability. |
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The Smart Regulation Action Plan has important initiatives, but may benefit significantly from a greater focus on improving accountability and contestability in the system. |
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On balance, political and governance institutions that promote more political contestability, accountability, and checks and balances can make a difference for economic development in the longer term. |
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He said he recognised that the civil service has a monopoly on policy-making and that if other parts of the public sector were to be market-tested, policy, too, should be open to contestability. |
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The contestability condition helps to ensure that the reasonableness of the decision is robust, that all relevant reasons and evidence have indeed been weighed by the decision-making body in coming to its decision. |
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Because of the popularity of the sitting candidate, the contestability of the seat was poor. |
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This provision will enhance contestability of premium football contents as early as the coming season and will therefore improve the chances for a potential competitor to enter the pay-TV market. |
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In other words, particular organisational modes in commercial relations can usefully serve to encourage a supplier upstream to adopt a behaviour that reduces the social contestability of the whole branch. |
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