Regulators must break the monopoly of the ageing and overloaded distribution system.
Our government must also level the playing field for all alcohol fuels that break the monopoly of gasoline, to lower both gasoline prices and carbon emissions.
"Instead of playing favorites, our government should level the playing field for all alcohol fuels that break the monopoly of gasoline, both lowering gasoline prices and carbon emissions, " he said.
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The best way to break the monopoly of CEO-minded board members with respect to board seats is not to mandate that a certain percentage of board members must be women, as has been done in Europe, but to mandate true elections for board seats.
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Only promoted from the second tier seven years ago, the one consistent element in Rubin's rise to break the Muscovite monopoly has been manager Kurban Berdyev, a devout Muslim, who was born in Turkmenistan.
After amassing a fortune from his property portfolio in the 1970s, he diversified his interests by setting up a TV cable company, Telemilano, and buying two other cable channels in an effort to break the national TV monopoly in Italy.
They will never break the state's monopoly in school provision - and so they will never tackle educational failure.
It would be healthy, too, if the developing world could break the rich world's monopoly on international finance.
It is actions to defend or extend monopoly that break the law.
So if after a year, say, no new entrant had appeared to challenge Microsoft's monopoly, the break-up option would need to be revived.
Critics might more justifiably flay the Big Three for failing long ago to seek a showdown with the UAW to break its labor monopoly.
Deutsche Telekom, the former telephone monopoly, owns the network but is being forced to break it up and sell it.
The rise of internet-delivered TV, however, could break that monopoly.
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In the 1990s, at the insistence of Massimo D'Alema, leader of the biggest left-wing party, the centre-left government held off passing laws to break Mr Berlusconi's virtual monopoly on private television.
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Ken Lay was the only energy executive to meet privately with Vice President Dick Cheney to help shape the administration's new energy policy -- which included a recommendation to break up monopoly control of electricity transmission networks, a longtime Enron goal.
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