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response and pony
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response and car
Motels peaked in popularity in the 1960s with rising car travel, only to decline in response to competition from the newer chain hotels which became commonplace at highway interchanges as traffic was bypassed onto newly constructed freeways.
Romanian Police BMW 5 Series | BMW 550i response car.
In a letter White wrote in response to inquiries from readers, ".. many years ago I went to bed one night in a railway sleeping car, and during the night I dreamed about a tiny boy who acted rather like a mouse.
Without such advertisement, a car-thief might, for example, approach a car, break the window, and then flee in response to an alarm being triggered.
An ongoing lawsuit, in response to Eastwood allegedly ramming a woman ’ s car, resulted in no Eastwood films being shown in cinemas in 1991.
Other manufacturers had no production four-wheel drive car on which to base their response, so FISA was persuaded to change the rules, and open the Championship to cars in Group B.
It was this poor throttling response that so bedevilled the 1960 Rover gas turbine-powered prototype motor car, which did not have the advantage of an intermediate electric drive train.
Sound deadening material is often used in the door cavities and boot / trunk area to damp excess vibration of the panels in the car in response to loud subwoofer bass tones, especially the boot / trunk.
Mustangs grew larger and heavier with each model year until, in response to the 1971 – 1973 models, Ford returned the car to its original size and concept for 1974.
In response, Meriba then threw a hand grenade from a car to the residence of the Dutch ambassador.
In response to this, White canvassed existing gas manufacturers and licensed the rights to the Delahaye design for the " gas car ", showing a chassis at an English auto show in December 1908.
The lower published figure was Nissan's response to the need to abide by a gentleman's agreement between the Japanese auto manufacturers not to release a car to the public exceeding of power output.
Crawford would reach into his patrol car to use the microphone to answer a call and precede his response with " 10-4 ".
Another effect was to make it very expensive to run cars imported from countries where there was no fiscal incentive to minimise cylinder diameters: this may have limited car imports from the USA to Europe during a period when western governments were employing naked protectionist policies in response to economic depression, and thereby encouraged US auto-makers wishing to exploit the European auto-markets to set up their own dedicated subsidiary plants in the larger European markets.
Opinions on the origin of the muscle car vary, but the 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88, created in response to public interest in speed and power, is often cited as the first muscle car.
In even more enraged response, Rex fled the family and exiled himself while vowing to become the world's greatest race car driver.
1957 Ford Thunderbird The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette, which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before.
The car's primary rival was the Ford Torino Talladega, which in itself was a direct response to the Mopar aero car.
The Cobra was Ford's response to the successful Plymouth Road Runner, which was a high-performance car at low cost.
In 1944, when the car was finally introduced to a car-hungry public, response was very positive and orders poured in from the Swedish population.
In British slang, a jam sandwich is a police traffic or fast response car ( as opposed to an ordinary panda car or patrol car ).

response and market
The response is overwhelmingly negative, and the original formula is back on the market in less than 3 months.
However, response to the company's products at the CP / M-82 show in San Francisco showed that a U. S. company would be needed to reach the American market.
Creekstone sued the USDA in response for abrogating free competition in the market.
This allows the company to gauge market response to possible new works, though the long-term effects of this program remain uncertain.
When customer response indicated that some gamers were willing to buy a $ 650 console, SNK expanded sales and marketing into the home console market.
The merged firm never managed to find an effective response to Java as to market positioning, and by 1997 its owners were looking to sell the business.
Furthermore, in the long run potential competitors can enter or exit the industry in response to market conditions.
John Stuart Mill proved that a country with monopoly pricing power on the international market could manipulate the terms of trade through maintaining tariffs, and that the response to this might be reciprocity in trade policy.
( The response is overwhelmingly negative, and the original formula is back on the market in less than 3 months.
Beginning as a self-help program in the mid-1960s, the Cotton Research and Promotion Program ( CRPP ) was organized by U. S. cotton producers in response to cotton's steady decline in market share.
IBM decided in 1980 to market a low-cost single-user computer as quickly as possible in response to Apple Computer's success in the burgeoning microcomputer market.
These older and smaller Jewel stand alone stores were closed so that American Stores could focus on the combination formats only for Jewel and to expand Osco's presence in Chicago as a response to Walgreens increasing market dominance.
As a partial response to this situation, a higher quality version for the European market, the Lada EuroSamara or Samara Baltic in some markets, was assembled in Finland at the Valmet Automotive plant in Uusikaupunki.
Research activity in the area of radio-frequency ( RF ) circuit design has surged in the last decade in direct response to the enormous market demand for inexpensive, high-data-rate wireless transceivers.
Higher in fiber than common wheat, emmer's use for making pasta is a recent response to the health food market ; some consumers, however, judge that emmer pasta has an unattractive texture.
Yang's response to the Microsoft takeover was to make a commercial search advertising arrangement with Google but they ended negotiation, after U. S. authorities voiced concerns regarding the effect on competition in the market.
In response, a group spun off to form the SCI standard targeted at this market.
In response, proponents of the hypothesis have stated that market efficiency does not mean having no uncertainty about the future, that market efficiency is a simplification of the world which may not always hold true, and that the market is practically efficient for investment purposes for most individuals.
A study on stocks ' response to dividend cuts or increases over three years found that after an announcement of a dividend cut, stocks underperformed the market by 15. 3 % for the three-year period, while stocks outperformed the market by 24. 8 % for the three years following the announcement of a dividend increase.
In 1984, in response to public complaints regarding the severity of horror elements in PG-rated titles such as Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the PG-13 rating was created as a middle tier between PG and R. In 1990, the X rating was replaced by NC-17, partly because the X rating was not trademarked by the MPAA, whereas pornographic bookstores and theaters were using their own X and XXX symbols to market products.
In particular, an understanding of elasticity is fundamental in understanding the response of supply and demand in a market.

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