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| Policy-Constrained Competition protects the market from [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:u:under-compliance|Under-Compliance]]. A provider does not gain a valid competitive advantage by omitting required evidence, weakening controls, bypassing policy evaluation, ignoring residency constraints, reducing auditability, or performing work outside its recognised qualification. | Policy-Constrained Competition protects the market from [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:u:under-compliance|Under-Compliance]]. A provider does not gain a valid competitive advantage by omitting required evidence, weakening controls, bypassing policy evaluation, ignoring residency constraints, reducing auditability, or performing work outside its recognised qualification. |
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| Policy-Constrained Competition also supports fair participation. Large institutions, smaller providers, specialised providers, and jurisdiction-specific providers compete to satisfy the same governed-function obligations and market rules. | Policy-Constrained Competition also supports fair participation. Large institutions, smaller providers, specialized providers, and jurisdiction-specific providers compete to satisfy the same governed-function obligations and market rules. |
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