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The difficulties Mr. Tommasini identifies -- burgeoning production costs, Internet downloading, insufficient marketing, an apathetic and disillusioned buying public -- are being addressed with creative solutions.
With burgeoning production lines at an ever increasing number of factory farms that raise tens of thousands of animals in crowded, unsanitary and inhumane conditions, the pressure is increasing to maximize profits and productivity.
Management officials say this would further erode shrinking profit margins and make it more difficult, if not impossible, to make money amid burgeoning production costs in an increasingly risky entertainment business.
Holt would emerge from the Open Space experience, however, with growing confidence in her burgeoning production abilities, which she immediately put into practice at the eternally cash-strapped Round House.
In the clan register they proudly point not only to Chief Wu's name, but also to those of his three sons who help him control much of China's burgeoning production, domestic sales and exports of "items for adult use".
The regulations and other programs designed to safeguard animal welfare in the European and English-speaking countries may prove ineffective in the diverse and burgeoning production systems of the less industrialized nations.
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But despite the government's pronouncements on the UK's burgeoning digital production and creative sectors, the Guardian has previously exposed a clear bias towards London – specifically Tech City – for funding and support.
Researchers begin to size up a public health threat from burgeoning pork production.
Yet, things changed dramatically this year after Chinas burgeoning steel production sharply boosted the overall demand for iron ore, leaving the current Chinese spot market price which the small steelmakers not represented in the talks have to pay more than double the 2007 benchmark.
Burgeoning oil production in Canada and the US means high oil prices are no longer the economic bugaboo they once were.
Ian Watt, in his classic "The Rise of the Novel," correlated the eighteenth-century burgeoning of novelistic production with the growing demand for at-home entertainment by women who'd been liberated from traditional household tasks and had too much time on their hands.
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