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- foul taste, sharp spines, or defensive behaviour can make a species unprofitable enough to predators to allow Müllerian mimicry to develop. Once a pair...
- and tyres, which were expensive to replace, and made their operation unprofitable. The cabs were withdrawn in August 1899 and electric hackney carriages...
- 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...
- King's Gambit, because the pawn is either regained, or can only be held unprofitably by Black. Black usually allows the pawn to be recaptured and uses the...
- attempt to "beat the house" but no system can make a mathematically unprofitable bet in terms of expected value profitable over time. Widely used systems...
- who wrote The True Word, a polemic criticizing Christians as being unprofitable members of society. In response, the church father Origen published his...
- heavily industrialised areas in the Midlands. In 1981 the plant had become unprofitable and owners British Steel Corporation closed the site. By then it was...
- WeWork's initial public offering filing, criticizing the company's unprofitability as well as its culture, corporate structure, nepotism, and the evidence...
- a public company in the period 2000 to 2016, which ultimately proved unprofitable. In 2016, the company returned to private ownership under JAB Holding...
- 4, 2017. Bissonette, Zac (December 5, 2014). "A sports league that's unprofitable—but hopeful". CNBC. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017. Retrieved...