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The phrase "a retail point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or outlet where retail transactions occur, such as a store or shop.
Example: "The new marketing strategy will focus on increasing sales at a retail point in the downtown area."
Alternatives: "a retail location" or "a sales outlet".
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"It's the perfect fad from a retail point of view.
"From a design point of view, it's a disaster, and from a retail point of view, it's a disaster because employees are standing behind these refrigerators," said Dean Heckler, who owns his own design firm in Phoenix.
"The end result is, we are going to get to an environment where the home pricing is the same as roaming pricing from a retail point of view," Ms. Clark said.
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Ottawa-based Shopify, the online storefront provider that helps around 65,000 retailers reach their customers on the web, including Tesla, Crossfit and others, today announced a new retail point-of-sale solution that uses iPads for its terminals.
"With that, I went back and designed a model with high visual impact and a retail price point below €5,000.
Meanwhile, in Livingston -- a highly affluent town with a well-established identity -- developers are working to accommodate the local culture by creating a retail focal point where none has existed.
Based on the information collected about location of retail sale points, and using crime and environmental data, risk terrain modeling was applied so as to calculate the risk of existence of a retail sale point.
This model estimates the risk of occurrence of an event (existence of a retail sale point for this case) as a function of proximity or density to different risk factors,4 as stated by Caplan et al.
Cost wise, they're not fixed on a retail price point yet but Chen suggests Olly will be in the region of £200 to £300.
Given these groups of variables, the model should be described by the following expression: begin{aligned} Rleft( E_{tz}right) = fleft( I,D,Vright) end{aligned} (2 where (Rleft( E_{tz}right)) is the risk of existence of a retail sale point as a function of seizures I, crime variables D and environmental variables V.
This value (q_i), mentioned in (3), is given by begin{aligned} q_i = q_{i,r}*Rleft( E_{tz}right) end{aligned} (3)where (q_{i,r}) is the TSS distribution mentioned before, which is multiplied by the risk of existence of a retail sale point (Rleft( E_{tz}right)).
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