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indeed, that it would be limited to a finding of the total annual operating and capital costs of the business, followed by a calculation of this total in terms of annual cost per kilowatt-hour of consumption.
While the term — literally meaning " sailing the air "— originally referred solely to the science of operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business and other aspects related to aircraft.
A canonical " dot-com " company's business model relied on harnessing network effects by operating at a sustained net loss to build market share ( or mind share ).
Baker remains governor and CEO of the business and Donald Watros stays on as chief operating officer.
* Expatriate insurance provides individuals and organizations operating outside of their home country with protection for automobiles, property, health, liability and business pursuits.
Blum & Naylor ( 1968 ) define it as " simply the application or extension of psychological facts and principles to the problems concerning human beings operating within the context of business and industry " ( p. 4 ).
London Transport was converted to a route operating contract tendering authority, and the former bus operating interests and assets of London Transport were split into 12 business units under the banner London Buses.
Among these are general economic conditions as measured by real and nominal gross domestic product ; inflation ; labor supply and demand ; wage levels, distribution and differentials ; employment terms ; productivity growth ; labor costs ; business operating costs ; the number and trend of bankruptcies ; economic freedom rankings ; standards of living and the prevailing average wage rate.
The operating system was ported to Intel's architecture because of a change in NeXT's business strategy.
After dropping the hardware business, NeXT returned to selling a toolkit to run on other operating systems, in effect returning to the original business plan.
The essay is a commentary on why the proprietary operating systems business is unlikely to remain profitable in the future because of competition from free software.
The business demise of Netscape was a central premise of Microsoft's antitrust trial, wherein the Court ruled that Microsoft Corporation's bundling of Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system was a monopolistic and illegal business practice.
From a business perspective, it was logical to concentrate on a consumer line of operating systems based on DOS and Windows, and to prepare a new high-end system in such a way as to keep good compatibility with existing Windows applications.
IBM officials later conceded that OS / 2 would not have been a viable operating system to keep them in the PC business.
The College is still operating today, offering professional courses for native speakers ( for educational certification, law and business ) as well as courses for foreign students.
The Bennetts had previously been a relatively prosperous family, operating a shipyard in Hopewell Cape, but the change to steam-powered vessels in the mid-19th century meant the gradual winding down of their business.
Sony Corporation is the electronics business unit and the parent company of the Sony Group, which is engaged in business through its four operating segments – Electronics ( including video games, network services and medical business ), Motion pictures, Music and Financial Services.
The Times was founded the year after the Washington Star, the previous " second paper " of D. C., went out of business, after operating for over 100 years.
Windows 2000 was an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, business desktops, laptops, and servers.
Microware later started calling all of its operating systems — including what had been originally called OS-9000 — simply OS-9, and started shifting its business interest towards portable consumer device markets such as cellphones, car navigation, and multimedia.

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Ultimately, motels were pushed further into decline or out of business entirely.
City bylaws such as Seattle's " Chronic Nuisance Properties " ordinance have also been used to penalize owners or shut down a business entirely.
This is most helpful for those organizations that have data relationships that are not entirely clear or need to change these relations to satisfy the new business requirements.
It enabled the construction of the world's largest facility dedicated exclusively to stem cell research, an entirely new campus for the business school, added dramatically to the law school, a brand-new engineering quad, created a new art and art history building, an on-campus concert hall, a new art museum, and a planned expansion of the medical school, among others.
While Swedish spelling was an entirely personal business in the Catholic Middle Ages, its gradual standardization ( known as Modern Swedish ) started in 1526 with the translation of the New testament of the Bible ( Gustav Vasa Bible ), as part of the Lutheran reformation.
Third-party game development is a volatile business, as small developers may be entirely dependent on money from one publisher.
Some support themselves entirely on their fortune-telling business ; others hold down one or more jobs, and their second jobs may or may not relate to the occupation of divining.
For this reason candy store-owners relied almost entirely on the business of children to keep them running.
Sir George established the business as a separate company from the Bristol Tramway Company because he considered that such a venture would be seen as too risky by many shareholders, and the new company's working capital of £ 25, 000 was subscribed entirely by Sir George, his brother, and his son.
Magnavox and Coleco abandoned the video game business entirely.
At the crossing of an abandoned railroad line that is now the Henry Hudson Trail, the route entirely enters Matawan, continuing northwest through business areas as a four-lane road named Middlesex Street.
One problem some perceived with the Sherman Act was that it was not entirely clear what practices were prohibited, leading to businessmen not knowing what they were permitted to do, and government antitrust authorities not sure what business practices they could challenge.
The Mustang grew fat and lazy ," " Ford was out of the go-fast business almost entirely by 1971.
During the Civil War it was the prey of bushwhackers and jayhawkers, and its business was almost entirely destroyed, but since the building of the Wabash Railroad a considerable business has been attracted to it .< ref >< u > Encyclopedia of the history of Missouri </ u > By Howard Louis Conard </ ref >
The business district on Third Street was entirely re-built at this time, including the Oxford Hotel ( 1858 ) and Oxford Hall ( 1862 ).
Not being in the real-estate business, the college did not actively market its holdings and the downtown was composed almost entirely of very large empty storefronts.
The advent of machine-made lace at first pushed lace-makers into more complicated designs beyond the capabilities of early machines, and then eventually pushed them out of business almost entirely.
He had accumulated a great library of historical material, and abandoned business to devote himself entirely to writing and publishing history.
Originally, this area was a forest outside of Tenochtitlan / Mexico City considered sacred in pre-Hispanic times, but today it is entirely within the city ( mostly in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo ), surrounded by some of its primary business and commercial districts.
Coming to London as apprentice to a bookseller, he took over in 1711 the publishing business of Richard Chiswell ( 1639 – 1711 ), and, at the sign of the Bible and the Crown in Paternoster Row, he carried on a business almost entirely connected with theological and educational literature.
Whilst customers have actively dealt with a business within a particular recent period that depends from the product sold, not-customers are either past customers who are no longer customers or potential customers who choose to do business with the competition, and non-customers are people who are active in a different market segment entirely.

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