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władze

I. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. power no pl (control):

przejmować [perf przejąć] władzę
dochodzić [perf dojść] do władzy

2. power no pl (strength):

power of television

3. power (ability):

4. power (state):

5. power (force):

6. power:

powers pl (right)
full powers

7. power no pl (electricity):

8. power no pl (energy):

9. power no pl MATH:

10. power liter (spirit):

the powers of darkness

Phrases:

the powers that be a. iron

II. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. power (supply energy):

2. power (drive):

III. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr

borrowing power N ECON

buying power N no pl ECON

economic power N

market power N no pl

power brake N

power cut N

power-driven ADJ

power line N

power pack N

power plant N

1. power plant AM (power station):

2. power plant (machine):

OpenDict entry

power N

sovereign power POL COMP
spreading power powłoki ochronne
sea-level power silniki
residual power nukleonika
real power ELEC
rated power silniki
pulling power RAIL, AUTO
Present
Ipower
youpower
he/she/itpowers
wepower
youpower
theypower
Past
Ipowered
youpowered
he/she/itpowered
wepowered
youpowered
theypowered
Present Perfect
Ihavepowered
youhavepowered
he/she/ithaspowered
wehavepowered
youhavepowered
theyhavepowered
Past Perfect
Ihadpowered
youhadpowered
he/she/ithadpowered
wehadpowered
youhadpowered
theyhadpowered

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The markup reflects both the firm's degree of market power and the extent to which overhead costs have to be paid.
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A rule telling someone he may not do business with some firm believed to have market power is unlikely to make the person better off.
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They invited other pharmacists to join them to compete against the growing market power of major retailers.
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A firm with total market power can raise prices without losing any customers to competitors.
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The index ranges from a high of 1 to a low of 0, with higher numbers implying greater market power.
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