- foul taste,
sharp spines, or
defensive behaviour can make a
species unprofitable enough to
predators to
allow Müllerian
mimicry to develop. Once a pair...
- who
wrote The True Word, a
polemic criticizing Christians as
being unprofitable members of society. In response, the
church father Origen published his...
- A box-office bomb is a film that is
unprofitable or
considered highly unsuccessful during its
theatrical run.
Although any film for
which the combined...
-
turnaround plan
after large losses beginning in 2011 and cut
routes to
unprofitable long-haul destinations, such as Los Angeles,
Buenos Aires and
South Africa...
- Its
investee companies,
subsidiaries and divisions,
including several unprofitable unicorns,
operate in robotics,
artificial intelligence, software, logistics...
-
theoretically allowing businesses and
individuals to
consummate previously unprofitable trades. For consumers,
banks in the
eurozone must
charge the same for...
- it), and
interest rate risk (the
possibility that the bank will
become unprofitable, if
rising interest rates force it to pay
relatively more on its deposits...
- and all
those "that have kept
Britain going". The
government closed 25
unprofitable coal
mines in 1985, and by 1992 a
total of 97
mines had been closed;...
- Rico
using a
mechanism structured to make it seem as if the
company was
unprofitable on paper. As a result, the
company paid a tax rate on
those profits of...
-
traffic and bulk commodities. However, p****enger
trains quickly became unprofitable.
During the 1950s, the
railway introduced new
innovations in p****enger...