They are often non-profit organizations, and almost always unprofitable ventures. |
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Of all weary, flat, dull, and unprofitable ways of spending life, this exceeds all. |
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Some expressed worry about the summer tourism season and unprofitable business because of the troops. |
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The enormous rise in premiums has made an unprofitable business profitable again. |
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He said that it was clear that Cisco was wanting to pull out of the unprofitable client business. |
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And companies will stay in unprofitable research for a long time, but not forever. |
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Computron had been operating in the red but is now significantly reduced in size, thanks to spin-offs of some unprofitable noncore businesses. |
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This is an unprofitable business and it is not confined to Britain's biggest supermarket chain. |
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Second, it hid huge debts incurred to finance unprofitable new businesses, including retail energy services for new customers. |
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For one thing, as a man who has devoted his life to the unprofitable profession of gay rights activist, Kameny says he could use the money. |
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These lines and in particular the freight business is unprofitable and not worth the costs it would take to improve them. |
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But 77 per cent of the profit was generated because most of their business was unprofitable. |
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The loss was due to increased costs to shut unprofitable business and fire staff. |
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And during the great dot-com boom, some highly unprofitable companies gained great prominence on this measure. |
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His recent ascension to his current position put him in a tough spot in CSFB's unprofitable investment banking business. |
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So he wants to increase taxes to make it uneconomic and unprofitable for airlines to offer cheap flights. |
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Maloney said that one of the major effects of the dotcom implosion was to rid the market of unprofitable and uncompetitive firms. |
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In theory, business would transfer from unprofitable branches that shut down to those that remained, improving their prospects. |
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Government props prevented the failure and liquidation of unproductive, unprofitable businesses and capital. |
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Slaveowners claimed that their practices, unlike sharp and shrewd Yankee treatment of factory workers, were unprofitable. |
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It can be gathered and sold for animal feed or bedding, but those markets are often unprofitable for growers. |
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He conducted zero gravity research on animal stem cells, worthy, but unprofitable work. |
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They couldn't identify or eliminate unprofitable routes or product lines immediately. |
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You waste time on unprofitable activities, and devalue your donated services. |
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This line of reasoning can only end in unprofitable speculation about who initiated tensions. |
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Firms have been quietly reducing excess capacity and exiting unprofitable businesses. |
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In 2004, Dracula the Musical, an adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel with music by Frank Wildhorn, was unbeloved by critics and closed after an unprofitable five-month run. |
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He also discontinued unprofitable services, such as dating advisers. |
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If prices stay up, oil companies will start pumping in fields that are unprofitable at lower prices, and will pour money into exploring for new fields. |
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Circumventing standards would be unethical, potentially illegal, and furthermore unprofitable. |
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The employees' participation is guaranteed but in exchange they accept that unprofitable businesses go bankrupt. |
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If one takes a historically unprofitable entity and privatizes it, that in itself will not make it profitable. |
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Our small business line of business had the largest decrease in volume as we strategically withdrew from certain unprofitable sectors. |
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Digging through frozen piles of litter with only an ice axe and a sack is backbreaking and unprofitable. |
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When a course of action shows itself to be unprofitable, it is sensible and valorous to drop it. |
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Meanwhile, he says, he will have no compunction about walking away from unprofitable contracts when they come up for renewal. |
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Providing infrastructure to users in remote areas or to poor users is frequently unprofitable, necessitating subsidies to serve them. |
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But as property prices soar and demand for second homes rises, unprofitable sporting estates are worth more when broken up and assets are sold off. |
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Mr Tata sold a number of unprofitable businesses and kicked the rest into shape. |
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Some of these unsuccessful companies remain unprofitable for years while others are delisted for various reasons, including bankruptcy. |
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An industry is being maintained which is both harmful to public health and unprofitable. |
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These are contracts which cannot be easily sold, are unprofitable, or could give rise to an obligation to pay money. |
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That is one of the reasons I asked for some consideration for smaller and unprofitable stations in this legislation. |
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If there is an unprofitable day on the job site, we must be able to know about it quickly and to react at once. |
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In the absence of entry barriers, easy and quick entry would render price increases unprofitable. |
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This changed significantly around 1800, as tillage became unprofitable and increasingly gav way to animal husbandry and dairy farming. |
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What is fascinating is the explanation that this unprofitable servant gives his master on the latter's return. |
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However, we all know that, even in such cases, some companies do not insure certain categories of risks because they are unprofitable. |
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In addition, the elimination of unprofitable sku's continues with 40 being eliminated in the quarter. |
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We also lowered our sales of by-products, which became unprofitable due to market prices. |
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Companies had been looking for oil in Equatorial Guinea but walked away on the grounds that extracting it would be unprofitable. |
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As a result, many stores are unprofitable, borderline profitable, or experiencing declining revenue. |
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An unprofitable industry will be forced to cuts routes and flights, leading to fewer consumer choices, frustration and fewer jobs. |
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Why are there profitable companies in unprofitable industries? |
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Although railroads made the stagecoaches, freight wagons, and steamboats unprofitable and obsolete, virtually no one mourned the passing of these conveyances. |
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The private hospitals will not want to take over expensive areas like accident and emergency services or unprofitable sectors like geriatrics or mental health. |
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A French, German, and Italian production that became another unprofitable film for Welles, the film was recently revived in a fully restored print. |
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Rycroft, who had his head shaved to add to the deceit that he was being treated for the illness, also poured other people's money into a string of unprofitable businesses. |
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Viable industries and business undertakings were rendered unprofitable. |
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But the PC hardware business is becoming more unprofitable by the day. |
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Privateers generally avoided encounters with warships, as such encounters would be at best unprofitable. |
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Usually, unprofitable businesses show signs of wear. |
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This strategy led to increased selectivity in the signing of new policies and resulted in rate increases and the termination or restructuring of policies deemed chronically unprofitable or having too high a risk profile. |
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But highly valued unprofitable companies like Amazon.com stayed out. |
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This included dropping non furniture RTA lines, eliminating unprofitable accounts or small runs as well as severing relationships with certain high risk clients. |
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An Urban unit may operate other outlets to generate funds, but need not subsidize unprofitable outlets that provide specialized goods or services. |
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Although it sold its mobile-phone operations in 2010, Toshiba's hidebound top managers have avoided exiting its unprofitable television and personal-computer businesses to rein in the conglomerate's sprawl. |
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By living as a drone, to be an unprofitable and unworthy member of so noble and learned a society. |
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Such unprofitable, forced investments are contrary to ecodevelopment. |
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Free cash flow can be very negative for profitable, fast-growing businesses and very positive for unprofitable, declining ones. |
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A labyrinth of intricable questions, unprofitable contentions, incredibilem delirationem, one calls it. |
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However, it was returned to France in 1664, since the colony proved to be unprofitable. |
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Egypt needs cheap housing, but building it is often unprofitable. |
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Finally, he called on the Member States to limit direct aid to unprofitable farms. |
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Despite increases in traffic congestion and automotive fuel prices beginning to rise in the 1990s, British Rail remained unprofitable. |
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The beneficiary planned to reduce or cease production of some unprofitable nonalcoholic beverages and stated that any introduction of a new product in this category would be preceded by an analysis of its profitability. |
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The decline in our construction line of business is due to weakness in the construction market, while the decline in small business line of business is due to our withdrawal from certain unprofitable lines of business. |
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Without the right technology, your Service Advisors' time is wasted on unprofitable tasks like re-entering data into the system, calling the parts department for quotes, and looking up pricing. |
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Depending on each zone's economic growth, the effect of these increases was more or less offset by the decrease in policyholders' business volume and by the effect of terminating policies deemed inherently unprofitable. |
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In addition, the Hi-Media network mutualises investments in technology and in human skills, which would be unprofitable for each site to make individually. |
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You may find that you waste an awful lot of time on unprofitable business, which would be better spent ensuring that your more profitable customers are completely satisfied. |
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To my very dear sons in Christ Jesus, all the brethren living in the province of Lombardy, Brother Jordan, their unprofitable servant, wishes health and fervor of the spirit. |
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These lands were in many cases unprofitable for the barons to hold and English power reached its zenith under Henry for the medieval period. |
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By the time the 1911 Fur Seal Treaty gave them protection, so few sea otters remained that the fur trade had become unprofitable. |
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Animals kept indoors are generally farmed intensively, as large space requirements could make indoor farming unprofitable if not impossible. |
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This trend abated following the American Revolution as slavery became regarded as unprofitable. |
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It is better to increase the pay for unprofitable areas than to force the taxis to serve these areas. |
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The royal administration of Florida was neglected, as the province had long been regarded as an unprofitable backwater by the Crown. |
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From 1916 to 1925 coal was mined at a small settlement named Tunheim on the northeastern coast, but mining was given up as unprofitable. |
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The original spinning mill they constructed in Nottingham in 1769 was powered by horses, an expense making the operation unprofitable. |
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It also enabled the exploitation of black band ironstone, the use of which had previously proved unprofitable. |
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In Zambia, erratic rainfall and drought have compelled farmers to shift from unprofitable crop farming to environmentally-damaging charcoal production. |
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Now they are in the invidious position of being unable to put to sea in order to catch the meagre amounts of fish they are still allowed to land, because the cost of fuel makes it unprofitable before they start. |
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The one thing central to the ski industry is snow, and just a few days or weeks of unseasonably warm weather can mean an unprofitable season. |
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When a Womrath lending library franchise expired, they dumped the unprofitable lending library and expanded their stock of literary backlist books. |
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Ironically, the Western rail line that had been so unprofitable for the railway for so many years in its first century had now become the railway's main source of revenue. |
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Here's what you do need to know about Amtrak's long-distance offerings: they are a hugely unprofitable drag on the rest of the system, and their continued existence is only explainable by political expediency. |
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Any part of the land, any loss, any number of acres that might be taken out of production can completely drive them under and make their farming unprofitable. |
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The most effective approach is to lower taxes and eliminate administrative barriers on the legal labour market, so that undeclared work eventually becomes unprofitable for both parties. |
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Some clues can be gathered from the anticipatory murmurations of the human rights advocates now preparing themselves to face the rigours of a new, and hopefully not entirely unprofitable, specialism. |
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It therefore considers that the threshold at which Fintecna's investment would become unprofitable is at a level such that it renders this risk highly improbable. |
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The technique can be applied to coal resources that are otherwise unprofitable or technically complicated to extract by traditional mining methods. |
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Conversely, the state can directly fund unprofitable business, such as railway services to remote areas, regardless of whether the operator is a private corporation. |
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Brunel several times became involved in unprofitable projects. |
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In the 1980s, because many coal mines were unprofitable, the Conservative government headed by Margaret Thatcher sought to close them and privatise the rest. |
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If the profitability of service lines varies, providers will have a financial incentive to invest in profitable service lines to the detriment of unprofitable service lines. |
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Secondly, an OBO could carry oil on one leg of a voyage and return carrying dry bulk, reducing the number of unprofitable ballast voyages it would have to make. |
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But that soon proved unwieldy, unprofitable, and unrealistic. |
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