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    Men, they believed, would influence the direction of conversations and monopolise discussions with their own concerns.

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    Other parties must be allowed to use public spaces and rest houses and these must not be Monopolised by the party in power.

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    However, during the 18th century, the British Monopolised the textile trade with Bengal and squeezed other European and Asian traders out of the region.

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    The current state of the political and economic structure predominantly favours large corporations, they're monopolising the banking system, while MSMEs struggle to get minor bank loans.

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    Whatever little the aerospace industry has designed and produced in the past is reminiscent of the Fiats and Ambassadors, which Monopolised the automotive segment in the country for long.

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    In 2007 Bettencourt was jointly“awarded” a Black Planet Award, an award given for destroying the planet, along with Peter Brabeck-Letmathe for proliferating contaminated baby food, monopolising water resources, and tolerating child labor.

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    With startups entering previously Monopolised markets and gaining major market share, to centuries-old companies that have always delivered a good service and a good product crumbling into bankruptcy it is critical to ensure you are across the upcoming digital and technological trends in business.

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    One of the lessons the UK Government must learn from the current debate over 5G is that with the technology sector now Monopolised by such a few key players, we are over-reliant on Chinese technology- and we are not alone in this, this is a global issue.

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    One of the lessons the UK Federal government should gain from the present dispute over 5G is that with the innovation sector now Monopolised by such a couple of essential gamers, we are over-reliant on Chinese innovation- and we are not alone in this, this is a worldwide issue.

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