Example sentences of "[noun pl] operating [prep] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Under these conditions it is necessary to organise all employers operating within the same market to preclude the possibility of a wage increase secured at one firm adversely affecting its competitive position , and therefore employment .
2 In the worst possible case , with all errors operating in the same direction and all being at plus or minus two standard errors ( a most unlikely occurrence and an overstatement of the true joint confidence intervals ) , the estimated expenditure needs might range from £108 to £509 for every child aged 5–17 .
3 The first reason why the market could no longer be perceived as limiting economic power was that the structure of the market ceased to correspond even loosely with the model of perfect competition which required numerous firms operating in the same industry so that no firm was capable of affecting the price of its product by varying the level of the output of that product .
4 Would there be two bodies operating in the same field ?
5 But more subject assessors operating in the same cognate group leads to the need for more induction and training .
6 There is in any case no guarantee that bureaus operating in the same policy area will compete .
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