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Typically these cases result from an action on the part of a business or a particular product defect or policy that applied to all proposed class members in a typical manner.
A typical legal rationale for protecting the consumer is based on the notion of policing market failures and inefficiencies, such as inequalities of bargaining power between a consumer and a business.
A typical line: " Whoever named this place Befuddle Hall knew his business!
This is a focus on the highly-specialized and highly-accurate algorithmic derivations and statistical calculations that are less often observed in the typical general business environment.
Joseph, the 12th child, possessed a typical inventor's temperament — a maverick and dreamer, and impractical in terms of business and personal affairs.
" The Telegraph " newspaper introduced the idea of " White Van Man ", a typical working class man or small business owner who would have a white Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter or similar panel van.
In the early history of business models it was very typical to define business model types such as bricks-and-mortar or e-broker.
These projects were packaged into its Ximian Desktop product — a range of integrated applications intended to provide all the tools a typical business user might require.
Pisin derives from the English word pidgin ; the latter, in turn, may originate in the word business, which is descriptive of the typical use of pidgins as inter-ethnic trade languages.
A typical impact scenario such as " building loss " encompasses most critical business functions.
This was probably because video game publishing was seen as a more mature industry whose prospects were fairly well understood, as opposed to the typical exciting dot-com business model with unknown but possibly sky-high prospects.
A business section soon began to appear between Middlesex Avenue and the railroad tracks, and commercial and service establishments gradually began to assume a more modern aspect ( the typical 18th century tavern, for example, was replaced by the equally typical 19th century hotel ).
These important responsibilities set state and local government apart from a typical private business.
In addition to typical public library financing, non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ) and business fund services that assist public libraries in combating the digital divide.
The relationship between MCI and the Bell Operating companies were not that of a typical supplier and customer, as the local operating companies were generally reluctant to do business with a company that its parent was attempting to put out of business.
The typical entry-level position in a business firm would be junior research analyst ( for BBAs ) or research analyst ( for MBAs or MMRs ).
The phrase industry term implies that a word or phrase is a typical one within a particular industry or business and people within the industry or business will be familiar with and use the term.
This was not a problem in the era before the Industrial Revolution, when the typical business venture was either a sole proprietorship or partnership — the owners were simply liable for the debts of the business.

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All these statistics are broadly typical for military bases.
All of these statistics are typical for military bases.
All these statistics are typical for military bases.
All of these statistics are typical for military bases.
In addition to personal statistics, team achievements play a heavy role in the voting – a typical Heisman winner represents a team that had an outstanding season and was most likely in contention for the national championship or a major conference championship at some point in that season.
The typical recidivism rate statistics provided by the State of Michigan show that an average of 3. 5 % ( years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ) of registered offenders re-offend ( a reoffense is defined as committing a similar offense, missing a parole or probation meeting, or failing to re-register as is required 4 times a year ).
A core curriculum of a typical MPA program usually includes courses on microeconomics, public finance, research methods / statistics, policy process and policy analysis, public financial management, managerial accounting, ethics, public management, leadership, planning & Geographic
In May 2008, research published by Adams and Cotti in the Journal of Public Economics examined statistics of drunken-driving fatalities and accidents in areas where smoke-free laws have been implemented in bars and found that fatal drunken-driving accidents increased by about 13 percent, or about 2. 5 such accidents per year for a typical county of 680, 000.
It publishes a detailed description of the bartender's typical duties and employment and earning statistics by those so employed.
* descriptive statistics-the part of statistics that describes data, i. e. summarises the data and their typical properties.
Each character also has individual statistics typical for role-playing games, such as Offense, Defense, and IQ ( which affects PSI powers ).
Many visual novels track statistics that the player must build in order to advance the plot, and permit a variety of endings, allowing more dynamic reactions to the player's actions than a typical linear adventure plot.
Although the precise definition of the genre varies, the typical action RPG features a heavy emphasis on combat, often simplifying or removing non-combat attributes and statistics and the effect they have on the character's development.

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For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
The typical appearance of these various mechanisms is illustrated in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, which are single frame enlargements of high speed movies taken during the course of the knife removal process.
Yes, he believed that the Jews were `` enemies of the Reich '', and such a belief is, of course, typical of `` patriotic '' anti-Semites ; ;
Chartier's typical undergraduate course focuses upon the making, remaking, dissemination, and reading of texts in early modern Europe and America.
Progressive disease is a disease whose typical natural course is the worsening of the disease until death, serious debility, or organ failure occurs.
The typical course load is three classes per term, and students will generally enroll in classes for 12 total terms over the course of their academic career.
" You have two cows " jokes originated as a parody of the typical examples used in introductory-level economics course material.
The evolutionary course of Equidae ( wide family including all horses and related animals ) is often viewed as a typical example of macroevolution.
Wind is generally absent: over the course of the year typical wind speeds vary from 0 mph to 9 mph ( calm to gentle breeze ), rarely exceeding 18 mph ( fresh breeze ), except during summer thunderstorms when winds blow strong.
In typical economic theory, this would be accompanied by austerity shock treatment, as is generally recommended by the International Monetary Fund: such a course was taken in the United Kingdom, where government spending was slashed in the late ' 70s and early ' 80s under the political ascendance of Margaret Thatcher.
A typical road running course on the inner-city roads of Toronto
A typical rally course consists of a sequence of relatively short ( up to about ), timed " special stages " where the actual competition takes place, and untimed " transport stages " where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the next competitive stage within a generous time limit.
One typical course of medical treatment began the morning of 13 July 1824.
Parallel to this historical and legal narrative, Solzhenitsyn follows the typical course of a zek ( a slang term for inmate, derived from the widely used abbreviation " z / k " for " zakliuchennyi "( prisoner )) through the Gulag, starting with arrest, show trial and initial internment ; transport to the " archipelago "; treatment of prisoners and general living conditions ; slave labor gangs and the technical prison camp system ( where Andrei Sakharov and his team of prisoner-scientists developed the Soviet Union's first hydrogen bomb ); camp rebellions and strikes ( see Kengir uprising ); the practice of internal exile following completion of the original prison sentence ; and ultimate ( but not guaranteed ) release of the prisoner.
In a typical RTS, it is possible to create additional units and structures during the course of a game.
The new skatepark pays respect to Upland Pipeline by featuring a 20ft full pipe inside a massive 12ft skate bowl. It also features the typical Southern California style street course with stairs, rails, and ledges.
The course of the Orinoco forms a wide ellipsoidal arc, surrounding the Guiana Shield ; it is divided in four stretches of unequal length that roughly correspond to the longitudinal zonation of a typical large river:
Avitus followed a course of study typical for a young man of his rank, including law.
A typical robot can, of course make a positional error exceeding that and that could be a problem for the process.
At Trinity College Dublin under-graduate students are formally called " junior freshmen ", " senior freshmen ", " junior sophister " or " senior sophister ", according to the year they have reached in the typical four year degree course.
A typical start time for a local morning show was pushed back from 6 a. m. to 5 a. m. over the course of the late 1990s.
Just 100 g of scavenged African ruminant brain matter provide more DHA than is consumed by a typical modern U. S. adult in the course of a week.
Racers on a typical international-level course exceed speeds of 130 km / h ( 81 mph ) and some courses, such as the notable Lauberhorn course in Wengen, Switzerland, and the Hahnenkamm course in Kitzbühel, Austria, speeds of up to 150 km / h ( 93 mph ) in certain sections are common.

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