But even a distorted market needs consumers, and if an underserved group of listeners is big enough, someone will notice them. |
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The underserved market of older music fans has been identified like an untapped oil well, but so far no one's tricked it to the surface. |
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Recruitment of doctors to underserved, rural communities is a major public health issue in the country. |
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Modern telecommunications infrastructure can play a critical role in revitalizing the economy of an underserved community. |
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Doctors argue rising malpractice insurance rates are driving them out of business, leaving their communities underserved. |
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Physician assistants commonly share on-call time, and routinely run satellite clinics in underserved areas. |
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The Howard University graduate has spent most of her career working in underserved communities. |
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You won't only be helping some of the most underserved children in the country, you'll be supporting their teachers, too. |
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That tells me there's an underserved market for commercial services, things like accounting and so on. |
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Today culminated a week of outreach workers going door to door to assess the medical needs of an underserved refugee community. |
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The members are active in survivor and community groups and represent underserved populations. |
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The literature suggests that cancer prevention programs may fail in minority or underserved communities. |
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This program served poor and minority children and may become a model for the management of childhood asthma in underserved communities. |
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In some countries, junior students provided preventive health care directly to underserved populations. |
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Building supermarkets in underserved neighborhood or so-called food deserts is not enough to improve the diets of people living there. |
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Twentysomethings were defining their buying habits, coming into their own politically and were underserved creatively on television. |
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When we review programming, we tend to look at unserved and underserved niches that will meet our customers' needs. |
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We are losing the future if we continue to let large parts of our population go unserved and underserved. |
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Since this cost was not anticipated, the equipment is vastly underutilized and the students are underserved. |
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I dare you to share the pains and fears of another, to share hope with the hopeless, and to resurrect our underserved communities. |
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Corps members also could participate in programs that specifically target groups that are underserved by the medical community. |
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Held annually in the spring, this event includes free films for children, senior citizens and underserved communities. |
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Residential roll-outs of unlicensed broadband wireless technologies are still largely limited to rural, urban edge, and other underserved markets. |
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School counselors who have served as record keepers of student data in schools are ideally positioned to use this data to advocate for traditionally underserved students. |
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For instance, minority doctors are more likely to go on to work among indigent or underserved populations after medical school. |
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I also had students that I took on pro bono from underserved schools who were the first in their family to go to college. |
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Across the United States, we have opened 86 new stores in underserved communities bringing hundreds of new jobs. |
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He works for a high-end destination spa company that has a foundation that delivers health help to underserved communities. |
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Notably, our solutions have been deployed by U.S. operators to deliver affordable broadband to underserved areas. |
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For example, Arkansas BreastCare wanted to extend its program more widely to underserved populations. |
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Overall, it appears that long-term care facilities are vastly underserved. |
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Expand psychological services for the underserved and homeless. |
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Despite the rapid residential growth in the area, he notes that Lancaster County is very understored and underserved based on national benchmarks. |
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Improvements in wastewater management are inextricably linked with the desperate need to provide safe drinking water to those currently unserved or underserved. |
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Moreover, the differential rates of risk factors predict a future increase in morbidity and mortality among underserved and disenfranchised groups. |
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The market is a Healthy in a Hurry Corner Store, part of a grant-funded program supporting healthy food choices in underserved neighborhoods. |
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Truly, the underserved market for breakdown coverage is the small, nonmanufacturing business. |
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Notwithstanding its sins, The Philosophy of Economics is a well-constructed guide to an underserved subdiscipline. |
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Entrepreneurs tend to have the ability to see unmet market needs and underserved markets. |
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Clinical dental services must be provided to indigent or dentally underserved populations. |
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Resulting in increased availability for the delivery of oral health care to underserved areas. |
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In October, Lally received the AstraZeneca Spirit of Humanity Award for providing health care to underserved communities. |
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Many credit unions are right now creating strategies and evaluating tactics for attracting underserved consumers to their institutions. |
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Alternative financing such as merchant cash advance has stepped in to address these underserved businesses. |
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Feinstein made his comments at Farmers' Los Angeles headquarters as state Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi lauded the company for its efforts in underserved communities. |
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Micronutrient deficiency, also dubbed hidden hunger, is a huge, yet surmountable problem in the United States, and especially in underserved communities such as Newark. |
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They also bring outside resources into a school system to expand the capacity of a school district to create innovative schools in underserved areas. |
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These diseases most acutely affect the poorest communities in underserved regions, causing disability, social stigma, economic hardship and sometimes death. |
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