Today's trustbusters are better economists, less prone to take a swipe against big and successful companies just because they are big and successful.
There was a notable lack of any Tory-bashing from the Lib Dem leader, after a week when other senior party figures have seized on the licence of conference season to take a swipe at their coalition partners.
But the environmental group, which has pressured tech giants like Google, Apple and Facebook to power their clouds with clean energy, also took the opportunity to take a swipe at Microsoft, which was slammed in The New York Times series for its data center practices.
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Even as the coalition sharpened its axe to take a swipe at spending and borrowing, the idea was to endure a few years of pain before normal play was resumed, in good time for the 2015 election, when voters could get back to the traditional task of deciding which party's goody bag was the most appealing.
Thus Amgen could come along and take a considerable swipe at ImClone's market share.
Meanwhile, Alan Bennett's new play People at the National Theatre sees the playwright take a provocative swipe at the National Trust.
Small businesses will take payments with a card swipe and leverage our back office, and a customer can put a check on there and do a deposit.
Shortly after the restart, Hanlon fired a low ball towards the St Johnstone goal, but Enckelman had it covered, then Sodje delivered a cross to Stevenson who could only take a fresh-air swipe at the ball and Alan Maybury made the clearance.
It just take a few swipes to get used to, a swipe up from the bezel will show you the running applications application (a true multitasking) while swiping down will bring up a menu screen for the current application.
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They already had a script, but wanted someone to take another swipe at it.
Such mania will often impel one to take out one's phone and swipe madly through a variety of screens with much eye-rolling and sighing -- in an effort to display just how busy and harried one is -- even if, in reality, one is merely scrolling through one's Spotify playlist of Disney music.
The Durbin Amendment (named after Senator Dick Durbin) sparked a major battle between banks, which take in major revenue on those swipe fees, and retailers who say banks were over charging them for the swipes.
Members of Congress are seeking a one-year reprieve from new swipe fee caps in order to take more time to study their possible ramifications.
Pearson, who won promotion in his first season in charge at Leicester, will take his Hull side to the Walkers Stadium on 16 October - and has taken a swipe at the way he was treated at his old club.
As you swipe your credit card for lunch today, a few different players will take a piece of your payment before the sandwich shop gets its share.
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