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marketplace and competes
Bottled noncarbonated drinking water competes in the marketplace with carbonated beverages ( including carbonated water ) sold in individual plastic bottles.
Because Sony had an existing high-resolution audio format, SACD, in the marketplace which directly competes with DVD-Audio ( see next section ), Sony Music, as a general rule, only provided 16-bit, 48 kHz sampled LPCM stereophonic ( and sometimes Dolby Digital Surround ) sound on the DVD side of their DualDiscs.
Its successor, the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation ( TTL, 台灣菸酒公司 Táiwān Yānjiǔ Gōngsī ), is a publicly owned company that competes in the marketplace.

marketplace and with
However, as of 2011 adoption of the new terms has been slow and usage has been limited in the marketplace and in the press, with notable exceptions such as Linux operating systems, several textbooks and scientific research papers.
By this route, they could easily reach Muslim-controlled Tortosa, which was the main marketplace in Europe dealing with slaves.
Digital ( PCM-based ) PBXs were just starting to come into the marketplace with the Plessey PDX ( a licensed version of the ROLM CBX ) and the GEC SL1 ( a licensed version of the Northern Telecom SL1 ).
Today, most stores follow the same layout of having the showroom upstairs with the marketplace and warehouse downstairs.
In the early 21st century, Kemp continued to be considered along with Reagan as the politician most responsible for the implementation of supply-side tax cuts and along with Steve Forbes as the political figure most responsible for their continued place in the marketplace of political ideas.
KSR refocused its efforts from the scientific to the commercial marketplace, with emphasis on parallel relational databases and OLTP operations.
It became the most important city around the Øresund, with the German Hanseatic League frequenting it as a marketplace, notable for its flourishing herring fishing.
* Tradepal is a peer-to-peer marketplace where users list, discover, share and trade unique items with trusted peers.
By 1993 the 32-bit 3DO platform was released with much developer interest and Sega and Sony let it be known that the Sega Saturn and PlayStation would be ready for the Japanese marketplace in late 1994, and Bandai was also readying the release of their Playdia system.
In 1987, with the success of X11 becoming apparent, MIT wished to relinquish the stewardship of X, but at a June 1987 meeting with nine vendors, the vendors told MIT that they believed in the need for a neutral party to keep X from fragmenting in the marketplace.
The Jews, armed with clubs and swords, meet in the marketplace.
Accounts vary on why the split occurred — executives on both sides of the split cite greed and arrogance on the part of the other side, and executives on the Andersen Consulting side maintained breach of contract when Arthur Andersen created a second consulting group, AABC ( Arthur Andersen Business Consulting ) which began to compete directly with Andersen Consulting in the marketplace.
He had a disagreement with the medical officer, and he went straight to the marketplace and for several nights criticised the government with mounting passion.
Nan Lin's concept of social capital has a more individualistic approach: " Investment in social relations with expected returns in the marketplace.
The discussion also raises questions such as whether society should bear healthcare costs for low income families, and whether the global marketplace is a good thing to deal with healthcare.
In 2001 AMD released their Athlon MP, or MultiProcessor CPU, together with the 760MP motherboard chipset as their first offering in the dual processor marketplace.
Unlike Digital, Centronics concentrated on the low-end line printer marketplace with their distinctive units.
Ken Feingold, writer of " Interactive Art as Divination as a Vending Machine ," stated that with the invention of money, fortune-telling became “ a private service, a commodity within the marketplace ”.
Euclides is prompted to share his book when Terpsion wonders where he'd been: Euclides, who apparently can usually be found in the marketplace of Megara, was walking outside of the city and had happened upon Theaetetus being carried from Corinth to Athens with a case of dysentery and a minor war wound ; Euclides remarks that Socrates had made some uncanny predictions about Theaetetus needing to rise to fame.
It was the world wide leader in 14 inch disk drive technology in the OEM marketplace in the 1970s and early 1980s especially with its SMD ( Storage Module Drive ) and CMD ( Cartridge Module Drive ).
Prior to his arrival in the Republic, the death of Marco Ricci in 1730 had created an opening in the field of landscape painting amid a marketplace crowded with history painters, and Zuccarelli's unique blend of countryside and Arcadia quickly achieved success.
As a result, while there was great demand for the book in the marketplace, the publisher had trouble keeping up with production.

marketplace and another
Further efforts were aimed at helping develop a commercial marketplace for Telidon systems and content, running for another year.
The distance between a woman ’ s home, crops, and the nearest marketplace can pose logistical problems in transportation, and create another type of time constraint.
In another example, a company might announce they are going to release a new computer program in a year, and then read the press coverage for hints on whether or not the product will have appeal in the marketplace.
The beginnings of ultralight aviation in the 1980s created another opportunity to re-enter Hirth's original marketplace, and the company has been a notable builder of engines for these aircraft ever since.
He thinks that the current formulation, based on Justice Holmes ' conception of free speech as a marketplace “ disserves the aspirations of those who wrote America ’ s founding document .” The purpose of this reformulation would be to “ reinvigorate processes of democratic deliberation, by ensuring greater attention to public issues and greater diversity of views .” He is concerned by the present “ situation in which like-minded people speak or listen mostly to one another ,” and thinks that in “ light of astonishing economic and technological changes, we must doubt whether, as interpreted, the constitutional guarantee of free speech is adequately serving democratic goals .” He proposes a “ New Deal for speech would draw on Justice Brandeis ' insistence on the role of free speech in promoting political deliberation and citizenship .”
The convertible in particular was virtually unique in the marketplace and another genuine 4-seater sporting convertible would not reappear from a British manufacturer until the Triumph Stag several years further down the line.
Adler managed to leverage a recommendation from Prince Meshersky and another from Avrom Markovich Brodsky — a businessman so successful as to have earned the nickname " the Jewish Tsar "— to get a job as a marketplace inspector for the Department of Weights and Measures, rather unusual for a Jew at that time.
Emma is a " friendly marketplace " because it allows participants to exchange Facebook profiles prior to executing a transaction so each party can " know before you go " into a transaction with another party.
By this point in time Apple was in serious trouble in the marketplace, and most developers had long given up believing any of their claims after watching one such product after another disappear.
They write that the " moment anarchy becomes capital-A Anarchism, with all the requisite platforms and narrow historical baggage, it is transformed from the activity of people into yet another stale ideology for sale on the marketplace.
One of the leading digital signage companies in movie theaters is Screenvision, with over 14, 400 screens in the US ; another leader in the " fourth screen " marketplace is GSTV ( Gas Station TV ), which reportedly generates over 32 million digital signage impressions every month.
Bilateral trade can take place when both villages have a marketplace, and one village accepts a trading deal offered by another.

marketplace and standardized
Although introduced in the U. S. in 1953, only a few years after black-and-white televisions had been standardized there, high prices and lack of broadcast material greatly slowed its acceptance in the marketplace.
Toffler envisioned a highly saturated marketplace as mass production of standardized products began to satisfy basic consumer demands.

marketplace and college
Also dating to that period are the two-towered Neo-classical Calvinist church ( 1829 – 50 ), its new college building of 1801, and the City Hall ( 1843 – 6 ) in the marketplace, by Antal Kagerbauer.
In 1976, with Campus Crusade's influence spreading beyond college campuses to sports, the marketplace and other aspects of society, Bright turned his attention once again to filmmaking.
In 1976, with Campus Crusade's influence spreading beyond college campuses to sports, the marketplace and other aspects of society, Bright turned his attention once again to filmmaking.
The college ’ s goal is to prepare students to compete as leaders in the rapidly changing global marketplace and to provide a high-quality technical work force for the future.
Home to a famous performing arts conservatorium, Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia ( STSI )-Padang Panjang (" college of traditional Indonesian arts "), the town stretches up the hill from the marketplace and central mosque, to the soccer field and bus terminal on up to STSI.

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