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There are examples in some industries — like the airline business — of deep-pocketed companies temporarily slashing prices below cost in order to drive competitors out of business and then, once the competition is gone, sharply raising prices.
However, it still seems to be the main point of business for deep web drug dealing, something that quickly became apparent when Ace showed me his seemingly never-ending order list for that day – requests for Spanish opium, Moroccan hash and crystal LSD stacked up one after the other as he scrolled down the screen. .
However, it still seems to be the main point of business for Deep Web drug dealing, something that quickly became apparent when Ace showed me his seemingly never-ending order list for that day requests for Spanish opium, Moroccan hash, and crystal LSD stacked up one after the other as he scrolled down the screen.
Chesapeake is one of the biggest players in the controversial business of fracking deep rock structures to free embedded natural gas.
She was engaged in the business of evoking deep memories of a vanished home: so engaged, it was no wonder she did not have time to make a home herself.
The real reason, however, is that they have accomplished their goal of driving many independent retailers out of business with deep discounts, against which the "mom and pop" stores cannot compete.
Slate is somewhat protected from being driven out of business because of the deep pockets of its owner, Microsoft, but in 1999 it abandoned trying to charge for subscriptions and returned to relying mostly on revenue from advertising.
That, in turn, drew a defense from Atlantic owner David Bradley – and a biting essay by Slate's Jack Shafer, who wrote that the practice of holding such off-the-record gatherings "corrupts the business of journalism in deep, fundamental ways".
The rivalry with Mr. Cameron, as depicted in this column on Page Two of the International Herald Tribune — is not the only fissure cleaving British politics, raising questions about the extent to which personality duels in all the main political parties are distracting leaders from the real business of tackling a deep and abiding economic crisis.
He emerges as a bundle of contradictions: a man of immense people skills and limited policy interest, a candidate who excels at the sport of politics but is detached in the business of governing, a deep skeptic about the role of the government that he now seeks to lead.
We need to stop chasing the insane goals established by the neo-liberals, the militarists, the privatizers, and be about the business of transformative and deep learning.
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