Deception vs Antitrust - What's the difference?
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An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy.
(label) Opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation.
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As a noun deception
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(label) opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation.deception
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* See alsoantitrust
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(-)Turn it off, passage=If the takeover is approved, Comcast would control 20 of the top 25 cable markets, […]. Antitrust officials will need to consider Comcast’s status as a monopsony (a buyer with disproportionate power), when it comes to negotiations with programmers, whose channels it pays to carry.}}
