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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...
- under management grew to $8 billion in 2008, after which a series of unprofitable investments and client redemptions shrank that to about $350 million...
- WeWork's initial public offering filing, criticizing the company's unprofitability as well as its culture, corporate structure, nepotism, and the evidence...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gazzara was very good as Capone." Sight and Sound said "Roger Corman unprofitably goes back over ground he has more succinctly and wittily explored before...
- minimal level of scheduled air service to communities that are otherwise unprofitable for commercial airlines. New Mexico hosts the world's first operational...
- running with extreme punctuality, though since privatisation several unprofitable but socially valuable lines have been closed by private operators. Rail...
- 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...
- 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;...