fair competition in English

contest played and judged according to the rules, contest equally fair to all sides

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1. This is indefensible both in terms of a properly functioning internal market and of fair competition.

2. Expected operational consequences include improved connectivity in the European airspace, driven by fair competition among air carriers.

3. (16) Charging and capacity allocation schemes should allow for fair competition in the provision of railway services.’

4. Antitrust laws are statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from predatory business practices and ensure fair competition

5. After Spain's accession to the Community, these companies have been forced to adapt to an environment of fair competition.

6. After the accession of Spain to the Communities, these companies have been forced to adapt themselves to an environment of fair competition.

7. The Attorney General’s Office is organized into six Bureaus: Executive, Criminal, Energy and Environment, Government, Health Care and Fair Competition, and Public Protection and Advocacy

8. Antitrust is a group of laws established to regulate business practices in order to ensure that fair competition occurs in an open-market economy for the benefit of consumers

9. By joining the association of the Industry, made up of professional manufacturers, builders, installers and maintainers, you can exchange opinions to draw-up, as an association, a deontological code, to enable fair competition, backed by an extensive advertising and promotion campaign, which gradually excludes non-professionalism.

10. If Member States wish to extend exemptions or reductions in the rate of duty, they must be able to provide good reasons for doing so, and these must not conflict with the principles of the single market, fair competition and a sustainable policy on the environment.

11. Contracting entities may decide to withhold certain information referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, regarding the contract award, the conclusion of the framework agreement or the admittance to a dynamic purchasing system is to be withheld where its release would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of a particular economic operator, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between economic operators.