Examples of 'distort the market' in a sentence

Meaning of "distort the market"

Distort the market: To manipulate or influence the economy, prices, or competition in an unfair or deceptive way

How to use "distort the market" in a sentence

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But the fees can distort the market.
They distort the market for legal services.
Excessive national targets no longer distort the market.
You do not distort the market by drinking less alcohol.
Forex controls serve only to distort the market.
Distort the market and scare away the private investors.
Now it is being said that high taxes distort the market.
That would seriously distort the market for other forms of energy.
It is also true that subsidies can distort the market.
This would not distort the market if it were the same for everyone.
I think that tax gifts to home owners distort the market.
Many policies distort the market in favour of existing fossil fuel technologies.
Granting public support to port authorities may however distort the market.
Direct subsidies distort the market and are a substantial drain on community funds.
Information asymmetries between the mortgage lender and borrower can also distort the market.

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This can distort the market and cause social and aviation safety problems.
That does however mean that you must not distort the market in achieving those targets.
It has also been suggested that the investments by the state could distort the market.
This would severely distort the market and would negatively affect future investment decisions.
Potential State aid aspect of export credits may distort the market benchmark debt premium.
Clarity about factors that distort the market promotes the effectiveness of a market for emission rights.
Invest in broadband, but do not distort the market.
There is a tariff deficit, there are regulated tariffs that distort the market.
However, industrial participation may not distort the market for non-military products.
Government regulations, trade barriers, and labor laws are generally thought to distort the market.
One-off events can distort the market.
Cooperation between municipalities can, therefore, restrict a company 's opportunities and distort the market.
Second, rich-country subsidies distort the market.
It further maintains that State-sponsored competition can only serve to distort the market.
If not transparently justified, this could distort the market.
Informality, and sometimes outright corruption, also distort the market.
It seems to me, and I know, to other Members, that this will distort the market.

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