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Sentence count:226+9Posted:2017-02-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: controlcornerpossessionSimilar words: monotonouslymonotonouspolypolygonpolygamypolyglotpolytheismpolynomialMeaning: [mə'nɑpəlɪ /-'nɒ-]  n. 1. (economics) a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller 2. exclusive control or possession of something 3. a board game in which players try to gain a monopoly on real estate as pieces advance around the board according to the throw of a die. 
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(31) The system of publicly owned monopoly is flawed.
(32) Plants do not have a monopoly on photosynthesis.
(33) It did both under its previous government-granted monopoly.
(34) What happened in the water industry, for example, was that a public monopoly was turned into a private monopoly.
(35) Simple monopoly replaced liberal capitalism in the period between 1873 and 1918 as a result of a severe slump and depression.
(36) James met with similar intransigence when he attempted to use his dispensing power to break the Anglican monopoly over education.
(37) Another influential book of the seventies, Braverman's Labour and Monopoly Capital, proved gender-blind.
(38) It is also noteworthy that Hill was vehemently opposed to the statutory monopoly.
(39) On 23 June the state monopoly of radio and television was re-established.
(40) When this measure is larger than one, which happens in the presence of monopoly power, average revenue declines with output.
(41) Although technical monopoly may be a rarity, as already noted markets are commonly dominated by a small number of large producers.
(42) At the same time it amended the republic's constitution to abolish the guaranteed Communist Party monopoly of power.
(43) They fought tooth and nail to protect the solicitors' monopoly of conveyancing but eventually compromised by not objecting to licensed conveyancers.
(44) In this regard, the privatization strategy was criticized as merely transferring monopoly power from the public to the private sector.
(45) Working-class political parties also came to serve a useful integrative function for monopoly capital.
(46) The purpose of these calculations has been to demonstrate that rising average cost is consistent with natural monopoly.
(47) The West can surely produce a universal culture if it renounces its monopoly on scientific knowledge and the electronic agenda.
(48) These crafts are not necessarily the monopoly of any one group of animals.
(49) Until this time, Episcopalians enjoyed a near monopoly south of Maryland.
(50) In the United States the government has attempted to control monopoly primarily in two ways.
(51) He thought they could be beaten-that their virtual monopoly of the running shoe market could be overthrown.
(52) Telmex loses its monopoly over long-distance telephone service on Jan. 1.
(53) There they have operated,[http://Sentencedict.com] partly under genuine competition and partly as a monopoly controlled by a regulator.
(54) This did indeed run counter to the original principle of a benign public monopoly.
(55) A public corporation managing a monopoly might do so in a sectional interest.
(56) Class politics do not, in any case, enjoy a monopoly of political radicalism.
(57) His monopoly of printed and written news was breached by the exclusion crisis but then restored.
(58) Second, the welfare cost of monopoly is greater than the deadweight burden triangle itself.
(59) Competition that is structured carefully, however, can produce more equitable results than service delivery by a public monopoly.
(60) However, the state monopoly of foreign trade was to become of critical importance later on.
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