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result and transaction
Fully normalized database designs ( that is, those satisfying all five Codd rules ) often result in information from a business transaction being stored in dozens to hundreds of tables.
If the transaction was a " good bargain " contract generally gives a better result for the claimant.
If the transaction were a " bad bargain ", tort gives a better result for the claimant.
Buyers, in turn, benefit from the lower transaction costs and economies of scale that result from larger volumes.
As a result of this transaction, Microsoft was able to secure a contract to supply the DOS that would eventually run on IBM's PC line.
However, the result only holds under the restrictive assumptions necessary for the proof ( markets exist for all possible goods so there are no externalities, all markets are in full equilibrium, markets are perfectly competitive, transaction costs are negligible, and market participants have perfect information ).
The deal spent more than 4 months in anti-trust review by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, to determine whether or not the transaction would result in a monopolistic positioning of Yum!
The court held " that the result of the transaction was the creation of a monopoly in the manufacture of a necessary of life " but ruled that it " could not be suppressed under the provisions of the act ".
Further empirical work has highlighted the impact transaction costs have on the concept of market efficiency, with much evidence suggesting that any anomalies pertaining to market inefficiencies are the result of a cost benefit analysis made by those willing to incur the cost of acquiring the valuable information in order to trade on it.
External costs ( also called externalities ), in contrast, are the costs that people other than the buyer are forced to pay as a result of the transaction.
Being a disqualified person does not automatically result in a finding that a transaction involves an excess benefit.
Direct access trading offers substantial improvements in transaction speed and will usually result in better trade execution prices ( reducing the costs of trading ).
It is a mistake to confuse a price, which implies a transaction, with the result of a statistical estimation, which is merely what comes out of a calculation.
Multiple currency transactions must be treated as a single transaction if the financial institution has knowledge that: ( a ) they are conducted by or on behalf of the same person ; and, ( b ) they result in cash received or disbursed by the financial institution of more than $ 10, 000.
As a result of the transaction, CSX's rail operations grew to include some 3, 800 miles of the Conrail system ( predominantly lines that had belonged to the former New York Central Railroad ).
As a result, Firebird disk writes are very reduced in comparison with databases that use the traditional transaction log architecture.
As a result of this transaction, SSCC focused almost exclusively on the North American market.
As a result of this transaction Avaya became a privately held company, no longer traded on any stock market.
Dr. Grigsby agreed and as a result, the first viatical settlement transaction was created.
And the institutional equivalence result establishes the motive for comparative institutional analysis and suggests the means by which institutions can be compared ( according to their respective abilities to economize on transaction costs ).
The equivalency result also underlies Coase's ( 1937 ) proposition that the boundaries of the firm are chosen to minimize transaction costs.
If transaction costs are really zero, any property rights system will result in identical and efficient resource allocation, and the assumption of private property rights is not necessary.
Economist Ronald Coase argued that individuals can come to an agreement with an efficient result without the interference of a third party when transaction costs are low.
As a result of this transaction, Rogers Communications Inc .' s interest in Unitel was reduced to 32 %.
As a result of this, failure to detect errors and manually roll back the enclosing transaction may cause failures of isolation and consistency.

result and firm
The firm recently expanded domestic sales into the Southeastern states as a result of an agreement with Cen-Tennial Gin Co..
As a result of the success of Animal Farm, Orwell was expecting a large bill from the Inland Revenue and he contacted a firm of accountants of which the senior partner was Jack Harrison.
Gustav led the firm through World War I, concentrating almost entirely on artillery manufacturing, particularly following the loss of overseas markets as a result of the Allied blockade.
As a result of Postmodernism, planners are much less inclined to lay a firm or steady claim to there being one single ' right way ' of engaging in urban planning and are more open to different styles and ideas of ' how to plan ' ( Irving 474 ).
A state-owned firm does not have the necessary resources to specialize its goods and services as a result of the general products provided to the greatest number of people in the population.
Financial synergy gained by the combined firm is a result of number of benefits which flow to the entity as a consequence of acquisition and merger.
Repeated and severe instances by a single lawyer or firm can result in eventual disbarment.
Some had even believed that the issue was enough to cast North from office and restore Pitt as Prime Minister-although the ultimate result was to strengthen the position of North who took credit for his firm handling of the crisis and was able to fill the cabinet with his own supporters.
During World War I, as a result of improvements by the rival firm Schütte-Lanz Luftschiffbau, the design was changed to the more familiar streamlined shape and empennage of cruciform fins used by almost all airships ever since.
This is symptomatic of his lifelong commitment to the Labour Party, which was a result of his firm belief that only a Party supported by the British Labour Movement could have a realistic chance of attaining political power for the working class.
Employees of the program had claimed the firm expected trainees to clock overtime hours without additional pay and handle various administrative expenses as a result of their expected duties.
Coase argues that the size of a firm ( as measured by how many contractual relations are " internal " to the firm and how many " external ") is a result of finding an optimal balance between the competing tendencies of the costs outlined above.
From the contents of a letter to the congregation which he left, it would appear that, while a firm believer in the proper divinity of Christ, he had at this time disowned the cardinal principles of Calvinism ; and that he was so far a materialist as to " hold that man's thinking powers and faculties are the result of a certain organization of matter, and that after death he ceases to be conscious till the resurrection ".
The result is a firm which is in a sense allocatively efficient ( price per unit is equal to marginal cost, but total price is not )-one of the redeeming qualities of price discrimination.
Note that the firm is no longer producing the allocatively efficient output, and there is a deadweight loss experienced by society equal to area F-this is a result of the exercise of monopoly power.
wrote about applications of mathematics as a central theme to this topic and suggested that successful use can trump, sometimes, proof, in the following sense: where a theorem has evident veracity through applicability, later evidence that shows the theorem's proof to be problematic would result more in trying to firm up the theorem rather than in trying to redo the applications or to deny results obtained to date.
Second, the Securities and Exchange Commission allowed Hutton to stay in business ; offenses of this magnitude usually result in an individual or firm being permanently barred from the securities industry.
Voluntary action is explained as the result of a firm connexion between a motion and a sensation or " idea ," and, on the physical side, between an " ideal " and a motory vibration.
As a result, an investor will only benefit from investments made by a firm where the investment is made from the specific fund in which it has invested.
After his death, Severo Mallet-Prevost, legal counsel for Venezuela and a named partner in the New York law firm Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle published a letter alleging that the judges on the tribunal acted improperly as a result of a back room deal between Russia and Great Britain.
The company said it believes Jemison's failed re-election was the result of a recommendation by advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services that shareholders vote against her due to her poor attendance at board meetings.
Inefficiency therefore does not result in superior performance for a firm, but the passage of time that is necessary for all production processes to occur nevertheless is that feature of the process that explains value-added, not exploitation of labor.
One result of this scandal was that Arthur Andersen, then one of the five largest accountancy firms worldwide, lost their ability to audit public companies, essentially killing off the firm.
They threatened to kill her mother if she did not cooperate, but Hannah held firm ( and probably saved her mother's life as a result ).

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