| 21. | It's almost a captive market, you know ."
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| 22. | It gave them a captive market in which Mexicans were forced into buying shoddily produced merchandise.
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| 23. | Academic publishers, such as Elsevier, operate captive markets.
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| 24. | The colonies were captive markets for British industry, and the goal was to enrich the mother country.
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| 25. | That would give us a captive market.
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| 26. | The MTA has an enormous advantage over potential competitors : a captive market of several million people.
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| 27. | Within France they were given captive markets, and any bribes were considered a necessary cost of doing business.
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| 28. | This is due to the captive market ( using the STAR-LRT system ) and our competitive advertising rates,
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| 29. | What used to be almost a captive market for the United States has become a very competitive market,
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| 30. | If Disney makes a good television program, it doesn't need the captive market of ABC to show it.
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