dominant definition

dominant means determined to be dominant as contemplated in section 78;
dominant means for the purpose of calculating Chapter 4 shrub restoration performance standard, the full shrub or subshrub species with the greatest relative density.
dominant means, in respect of a telecommunications provider in a market, the ability to operate without constraints imposed by competitors, or potential competitors of the telecommunications provider or persons to whom, or from whom, the telecommunications provider supplies or acquires goods or services;

More Definitions of dominant

dominant means ‘ruling, prevailing or most influential’.
dominant means that a licensee enjoys, either individually or jointly with others, a position of economic strength that enables it to behave independently of competitors and customers in any relevant market for telecommunications products.
dominant means where a group of polygons have the same VQO; and
dominant or “dominated by” means 50% cover or more.
dominant means any undertaking which is to be regarded as dominant in the market pursuant to Section 18 of the Act against Restraints of Competition,
dominant means that a licensee enjoys, either individually or jointly with others, a position of economic strength that enables it to behaveindependently of competitors and customers in any relevant market for telecommunications products (and “dominance” has a corresponding meaning).
dominant means that the new treatment leads to better effect at lower cost compared to the comparator.