They can mean that the need for regulation no longer exist.
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Inventions like cellular phones can influence government antitrust policies by raising concerns about market dominance and competition. As mobile technology advances, companies may engage in mergers or acquisitions that could reduce competition, prompting regulators to scrutinize these actions to prevent monopolistic practices. Additionally, the rapid evolution of technology can create barriers for new entrants, leading governments to reassess and potentially strengthen antitrust laws to ensure a level playing field. Ultimately, the impact of cellular phones on antitrust policies underscores the need for regulatory frameworks that adapt to technological change.
Terrorists usually intend frightening governments into changing their policies.
The policies of new Southern state governments that angered Congress were the black codes.
Germany has had many governments and numerous diverse policies throughout its history.
Governments
Governments
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Simon Newcomb Whitney has written: 'Antitrust policies' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Big business, Industrial Trusts 'Inflation since 1945' -- subject(s): History, Inflation (Finance), Statistics
the relationship is all about them being able to keep making policies
the relationship is all about them being able to keep making policies