It is time to turn our trustbuster from Massachusetts loose on the Government.
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The same is true of the Fair Trade Commission, the country's trustbuster.
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Teddy Roosevelt thought he had a dutiful trustbuster in Holmes.
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Mr Takeshima has made a good name for himself as a trustbuster.
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At any rate, her successful tenure as Europe's chief trustbuster could end on some jarring notes.
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Former critics now applaud him as a true trustbuster.
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The government's top trustbuster disagrees.
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Theodore Roosevelt, the social justice progressive, trustbuster, square dealer, and regulator, was a supply-sider?
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Richard Wellington McLaren likes to tell a story that says a great deal about his main concern as Nixon's chief trustbuster.
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A federal agent who engages in trust busting
Competition law, known in the United States as antitrust law, are laws that promote or maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct.
President Theodore Roosevelt became known as a trustbuster for his crusades against American Tobacco and Northern Securities, but this was an exaggeration. He saw large business concentrations in need of government regulation, not destruction.