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- seller's marginal cost that leads to a high monopoly profit. The verb monopolise or monopolize refers to the process by which a company gains the ability...
- a "radical break" in modern Syrian history, after which Ba'ath party monopolised power in the country to establish a one-party state and shaped a socio-political...
- Australian cinema during the silent film era. After World War I, Hollywood monopolised the industry, and by the 1960s Australian film production had effectively...
- scholars later brought Islam, and European powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the ****e Islands of Maluku during the Age of Discovery. Following...
- final. The 1960s were less successful for the club, with Real Madrid monopolising La Liga. The completion of Camp Nou, finished in 1957, meant the club...
- economically viable for autos and taxis to solicit the same p****engers. So autos monopolise the suburbs while taxis rule South Mumbai. "Taxi, auto fares may dip due...
- and southern areas, maritime republics dominated the Mediterranean and monopolised trade to the Orient. They were independent thal****ocratic city-states...
- began when the young emperor was seven. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's monopolising of power, on his deathbed his father hastily appointed four regents who...
- central feature of state propaganda. Authority in Ba'athist Syria was monopolised by three power-centres: Alawite loyalist clans, the Ba'ath Party and...
- Bahrain's first telecommunications company, Batelco and until 2004, it monopolised the sector. In 1981, there were more than 45,000 telephones in use in...