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businesses and new entrants. A
perfectly contestable market is not
possible in real life. Instead, the
degree of
contestability can be
observed within markets.[example...
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contest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contest may
refer to:
Competition Will
contest Contesting,
amateur radio contesting (radiosport)
Contest (2013...
- of
commercial interests, the
maritime industry has a high
level of
contestability for
shipping lines. This
means that the ease of
entering and leaving...
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Contesting (also
known as radiosport) is a
competitive activity pursued by
amateur radio operators. In a
contest, an
amateur radio station,
which may be...
- business, from
field worker level through to
upper management.
Retail contestability was
introduced for very
large customers in 2006, and in 2007, 2008,...
- The
Eurovision Song
Contest (French:
Concours Eurovision de la chanson),
often known simply as Eurovision, is an
international song
competition organised...
- "The
Contest" is the
eleventh episode of the
fourth season of the
American television sitcom Seinfeld, and the 51st
episode overall.
Written by Larry...
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jurisdictions in the
United States. It is also
referred to as a plea of no
contest or no defense. It is a plea
where the
defendant neither admits nor disputes...
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Contest 2024 was the 68th
edition of the
Eurovision Song
Contest. It took
place in Malmö, Sweden,
following the country's
victory at the 2023
contest...
- the
Eurovision Song
Contest since it
started in 1956, with
winning songs coming from twenty-seven of
those countries. The
contest,
organised by the European...