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If you want to bring out the monopolist canard, at least reference one that actually exists, such as the government-enforced cable TV monopoly.
Congressman: Metered Broadband Kills Jobs & May Violate 1st Amendment 2009
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The ensuing difficulty in tracing such ownership is now at the heart of the courts 'objections and the compelling argument for a government-enforced national moratorium on home foreclosures to provide sufficient time to sort this mess out.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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So long as majority (White) opinion was segregationist, blacks were better off with less government at all levels – many businesses would of course discriminate on their own, but it would still have been better than government-enforced uniformity.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion, Anti-Discrimination Law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 2010
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While noting the government-enforced resolution to the industrial dispute as a positive, Mr. Lewis said Qantas's debt levels are expected to remain above those consistent with a Baa2 rating—particularly as it undergoes substantial fleet reinvestment over the next few years.
Moody's Cuts Qantas's Credit Rating Ross Kelly 2012
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But if they now claim they were taken for a ride by the secular left, the truth is that they wanted to be deceived in the name of their grander goal of government-enforced equity.
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The Net has NEVER been a “level playing-field”, and no government-enforced mandatory packet-agnosticism micromanagement bullshit is going to change that fact.
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The ensuing difficulty in tracing such ownership is now at the heart of the courts 'objections and the compelling argument for a government-enforced national moratorium on home foreclosures to provide sufficient time to sort this mess out.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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The ensuing difficulty in tracing such ownership is now at the heart of the courts 'objections and the compelling argument for a government-enforced national moratorium on home foreclosures to provide sufficient time to sort this mess out.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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Differences in marginal tax rates is one that [op-ed writer Niall] Ferguson mentions, along with government-enforced restrictions on the maximum number of hours anyone can work per week.
European Productivity, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But businesses that have long benefited from government-enforced cartels in these occupations aren't giving up without a fight.
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