Examples of using Normal competition in English and their translations into Swedish
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As in normal competition.
A number of features continue to have the potential to constrain the emergence of normal competition.
The EU's protective tariffs prevent normal competition- Kommerskollegium.
In such cases, normal competition for the contracts in question is ruled out.
The Commission's rules for tendering and contracting Community assistance are designed for situations where normal competition exists.
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So, this proves that there has been normal competition for participation in CSI.
cabotage business is conducted under conditions of normal competition.
The practices complained of in the Decision could not have had a detrimental effect on normal competition within the meaning of Article 65 of the ECSC Treaty(second ground of appeal);
How will the Commission determine whether an enterprise is leaving the market because of the effects of globalisation or just because of normal competition?
Sion found no evidence to corroborate the allegation that normal competition was not taking place on the Community market during the years 1995 and 1997, it is considered that there are no grounds to disregard such information.
disappointed to see that none of my normal competition was on the start line.
cabotage business is conducted under conditions of normal competition.
The EESC underlines that reinforced compliance control must not mean disproportionate requirements that hamper normal competition between European transport companies
regulated in Europe, taking care not to distort normal competition.
Given that during its investigation the Commission found no evidence to corroborate the allegation that normal competition was not taking place on the Community market during the years 1995
this whole package envisages a time when the entire market will operate under normal competition aspects.
The EESC underlines that reinforced compliance control must not mean requirements that hamper the smooth functioning normal competition between European transport companies
those that might have been achieved in a situation of normal competition recitals 333 and 340 to 342 to the Decision.
Its own distribution network and whether the company has favourable access to raw materials; all are factors which allow the company to evade normal competition;p the company dominates the European market
most importantly in no way do they merit being described as"social dumping"- they are"normal competition", or perhaps"fierce competition" at most.