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For example, if there is a shortage of anesthesia providers in your market for cosmetic surgery, these "suppliers" will have greater bargaining power and force up the price for their services.
For example, criteria that would define attractiveness would be market size, growth potential, competitive threat (who is in the business already and how powerful are they?) and value to the customer.
For example, an information designer might focus on an individual manual for a word processing software package or the entire library of manuals for a particular word processor.
For example, some vendors will have no choice but to operate at a loss for this year, consuming profits realized in previous years.
Oliver Sacks has made a career of writing about people with mental oddities due to damage to specific localized brain areas (for example, his book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat).
Each volume is introduced by an historical overview: for example, in volume five "The Beginning of Swedish Intervention in the Thirty Years' War" and in volume six "Gustavus Adolphus's Final Campaign, 1632." In the course of those introductions, reference is made to most, if not all, broadsheets reproduced in the volume, so that one can actually combine the written introduction with the precise broadsheets to which reference is made.
For example, you could disclose the information in response to a properly authorized subpoena or to your attorneys, accountants, and auditors.
For example, it is common today to encounter an enhanced experience of social risk or danger in circumstances in which objective measures of the incidence of the specific risk do not support the experiential reaction; current preoccupations about the sexual victimization of children are profound and significant experiential responses, yet occur in circumstances in which statistical measures do not unambiguously suggest an increase in the offending conduct.(31) The significance of grappling with anxiety as a social response requires the unpacking of such paradoxes and leads to the heart of attempts to uncover their meaning.
A derisive form of physical humour can be found, for example, in the antics of the Three Stooges, an early U.S.
Heavy metals - mercury and lead, for example - and organochlorine compounds such as PCBs and DDT, have been associated with a wide range of impacts on marine wildlife.
For example, 1 tap will call for a take, 2 taps for a bunt, 3 taps for a hit and run, and 4 taps for a steal.
While some companies have developed their own metrics to capture and monitor, most of those metrics are either cost-based (for example, R&D expenses as a percentage of total expenses, or training costs per employee) or intermediate indicators (such as employee turnover, productivity, or customer satisfaction).
So, for example, proponents of this view argue that although the Beta video recording format was better than VHS, Beta lost out because of bad luck and quirks of history that had nothing much to do with the products themselves.
For example, it used to be part of the ordinary and universal teaching in the church that no one could ever lend money at interest.