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Soon, her milk yield will no longer be considered profitable.
Because of the insurance system here, to be considered profitable, you're supposed to see one patient every 15 minutes.
Yet these babies will need to average $300,000 to $450,000 to be considered profitable in a sport where hardly any racehorses ever earn that money.
However, talks were said to have stalled because the furnaces and coke-plant Mittal has agreed to sell are not considered profitable enough without the rest of the Florange site, which supplies steel to the German car industry.
But a close look at what he is proposing suggests the spend will be more about tax breaks for companies on projects which are considered profitable and likely to go ahead regardless than it is for investing in works that would create jobs or improve crucial infrastructure such as water systems, rural bridges and roads.
All the calculated NPVs greater than zero are considered profitable.
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In exchange, dictatorships allow democracies to invest and trade in enterprises the capitalists consider profitable to their corporate strength, although not necessarily to their own employees or the national economic health of their countries.
These businesses, and over 100,000 like them, are profitable, but consider profit to be the means -- not the exclusive end goal -- of their business.
Second, the improved prediction correctness caused by the variety and velocity of Big Data makes it possible for financial institutions to make a profit on consumers who were considered less profitable.
Requirements that are considered not profitable will often be neglected, which affects assembly ergonomics.
The truth is that rival banks normally welcome graduates and their overdrafts because they are considered potentially profitable customers.
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