What's the difference between monopolist and monopolistic?

Monopolist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who monopolizes; one who has a monopoly; one who favors monopoly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But singular concern with the consequences of monopolistic control by the profession is no substitute for analysis of the dynamics among demand, production, and supply of surgery.
  • (2) This paper reviews the major trends in financing reform, emphasizing their impact on those characteristics of the market for health services that economists have viewed as monopolistic, and discusses the implications of structural change for the allied health professions.
  • (3) Once more unto the valley of the kings, then, as another Silicon monopolist issues a decree, in this case to the indescribably junior entity that is Norway.
  • (4) From Tory philosopher Phillip Blond 's attacks on "individualism", to Tory MP Jesse Norman's criticism of monopolistic " crony capitalism ", to Ferdinand Mount – once head of Thatcher's Downing Street policy unit – worrying about the concentration of wealth among " the new few ", there is strengthening disquiet at some of the forces the 80s set in motion.
  • (5) He also blamed monopolistic capitalism, arguing that free-market philosophers and advocates of "a moral market place", such as the 18th-century economist Adam Smith, had always warned against anti-competitive banks.
  • (6) So it's really, in my opinion, the government of the United States protecting an outdated monopolistic business model that doesn't work in the age of the internet and that's what it all boils down to.
  • (7) "The reality is that Sky owns very few of the channels it broadcasts and many of the stations have minute audiences – especially compared to the state monopolists at the BBC.
  • (8) Ever since Ed Miliband forced electricity and gas profiteering into political focus by pledging a price freeze , the monopolists have outdone themselves.
  • (9) He believed in privatising lighthouses, opposed regulating taxis, thought pollution was a price worth paying for profit, wanted to abolish the BBC and didn't think private companies could ever be monopolistic – you might not call him extreme but the label ideological would surely be applicable.
  • (10) Monopolists and dominant firms, like Microsoft, can actually suppress innovation.
  • (11) Google’s ownership of video site YouTube already gives it control of the only other major destination for gamers wanting to watch their favourite hobby, and Forbes’ Ryan Mac says that the company was concerned that could lead to it being accused of monopolistic actions.
  • (12) Britain, they thought, was ready for a centre-left politics that decried the failings of markets and stood up to monopolistic big business, without entirely abandoning commitments to budget discipline and private enterprise.
  • (13) Using the monopolistic model, a statistical test of the hypothesis of "no induced demand" is constructed, and fails to reject it.
  • (14) And European officials have already expressed concerns about monopolistic, US-based marketplaces setting the terms of exchange for their own digital firms.
  • (15) The article concludes with some therapist and group interventions that have a significant effect in lessening a group member's monopolistic behavior.
  • (16) I think the three most hated words on the internet right now are ‘Please wait, loading ... ’ “Unless internet users unite in defence of net neutrality, we could be seeing those dreaded ‘loading’ wheels a lot more often on some of our favourite websites, while monopolistic companies get to decide which content gets seen by the most people.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Several other large internet companies are expected to back the day of action.
  • (17) A succession of monopolists would lead, in this view, to higher standards of living in the long run.
  • (18) The debate about Google and music tends to be dominated by the biggest voices on both sides: people who think Google has an evil, over-arching plan to erode copyright and screw the creative industries, and people who see those industries as copyright monopolists trampling over the free internet in order to protect their (outdated) business models.
  • (19) "They have done fantastic things for the book industry ... but there's no doubt they are very, very powerful now and in fact they are getting close to being in a monopolistic situation," she said.
  • (20) I think the three most hated words on the internet right now are ‘Please wait, loading ... ’ Unless internet users unite in defense of net neutrality, we could be seeing those dreaded ‘loading’ wheels a lot more often on some of our favorite websites, while monopolistic companies get to decide which content gets seen by the most people.” Several other large internet companies are expected to back the day of action, which is being coordinated by Silicon Valley lobby group Engine.

Monopolistic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a monopolist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But singular concern with the consequences of monopolistic control by the profession is no substitute for analysis of the dynamics among demand, production, and supply of surgery.
  • (2) This paper reviews the major trends in financing reform, emphasizing their impact on those characteristics of the market for health services that economists have viewed as monopolistic, and discusses the implications of structural change for the allied health professions.
  • (3) Once more unto the valley of the kings, then, as another Silicon monopolist issues a decree, in this case to the indescribably junior entity that is Norway.
  • (4) From Tory philosopher Phillip Blond 's attacks on "individualism", to Tory MP Jesse Norman's criticism of monopolistic " crony capitalism ", to Ferdinand Mount – once head of Thatcher's Downing Street policy unit – worrying about the concentration of wealth among " the new few ", there is strengthening disquiet at some of the forces the 80s set in motion.
  • (5) He also blamed monopolistic capitalism, arguing that free-market philosophers and advocates of "a moral market place", such as the 18th-century economist Adam Smith, had always warned against anti-competitive banks.
  • (6) So it's really, in my opinion, the government of the United States protecting an outdated monopolistic business model that doesn't work in the age of the internet and that's what it all boils down to.
  • (7) "The reality is that Sky owns very few of the channels it broadcasts and many of the stations have minute audiences – especially compared to the state monopolists at the BBC.
  • (8) Ever since Ed Miliband forced electricity and gas profiteering into political focus by pledging a price freeze , the monopolists have outdone themselves.
  • (9) He believed in privatising lighthouses, opposed regulating taxis, thought pollution was a price worth paying for profit, wanted to abolish the BBC and didn't think private companies could ever be monopolistic – you might not call him extreme but the label ideological would surely be applicable.
  • (10) Monopolists and dominant firms, like Microsoft, can actually suppress innovation.
  • (11) Google’s ownership of video site YouTube already gives it control of the only other major destination for gamers wanting to watch their favourite hobby, and Forbes’ Ryan Mac says that the company was concerned that could lead to it being accused of monopolistic actions.
  • (12) Britain, they thought, was ready for a centre-left politics that decried the failings of markets and stood up to monopolistic big business, without entirely abandoning commitments to budget discipline and private enterprise.
  • (13) Using the monopolistic model, a statistical test of the hypothesis of "no induced demand" is constructed, and fails to reject it.
  • (14) And European officials have already expressed concerns about monopolistic, US-based marketplaces setting the terms of exchange for their own digital firms.
  • (15) The article concludes with some therapist and group interventions that have a significant effect in lessening a group member's monopolistic behavior.
  • (16) I think the three most hated words on the internet right now are ‘Please wait, loading ... ’ “Unless internet users unite in defence of net neutrality, we could be seeing those dreaded ‘loading’ wheels a lot more often on some of our favourite websites, while monopolistic companies get to decide which content gets seen by the most people.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Several other large internet companies are expected to back the day of action.
  • (17) A succession of monopolists would lead, in this view, to higher standards of living in the long run.
  • (18) The debate about Google and music tends to be dominated by the biggest voices on both sides: people who think Google has an evil, over-arching plan to erode copyright and screw the creative industries, and people who see those industries as copyright monopolists trampling over the free internet in order to protect their (outdated) business models.
  • (19) "They have done fantastic things for the book industry ... but there's no doubt they are very, very powerful now and in fact they are getting close to being in a monopolistic situation," she said.
  • (20) I think the three most hated words on the internet right now are ‘Please wait, loading ... ’ Unless internet users unite in defense of net neutrality, we could be seeing those dreaded ‘loading’ wheels a lot more often on some of our favorite websites, while monopolistic companies get to decide which content gets seen by the most people.” Several other large internet companies are expected to back the day of action, which is being coordinated by Silicon Valley lobby group Engine.

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