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PAGE B1 Pressure as Indian Growth Lags B1 Cutting the Deficit, Adding Jobs B1 Sports LOCKOUT COULD COST PLAYER CARE AT DEMENTIA FACILITY The potential casualties of the N.F.L.'s work stoppage include players, owners and, eventually, parking-lot attendants and many others whose work is tied to the sport.
Thus (alpha_{NS}^ (X|theta,II)) is a reducing function of (theta,) suggesting that firm X would invest at a lower entrance (so more violently) if it has a stronger opinion that its competitor is a high cost player.
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Some are free but then cost players dollar upon dollar to unlock extra levels, new costumes or other perks.
And injuries that cost players 42 or more days were at 3.8 per team in 2010, versus 5.9 in 2009.
Yet management and players are still trying to gauge what the lack of conditioning may have cost players in terms of preparation for the 1990 season.
Agbayani said he did not want to set a timetable; as Agbayani knows, hamstring injuries can cost players a month or more.
Similarly, take a game like Destiny, which may cost players over £100 if they're buying the main game and the DLC – are they being ripped off?
For the gathering here on Aug. 2-3, whicostost players $89 plus travel and lodging, the Boston Park Plaza Hotel was transformed into a kind of EverQuest theme park.
When low cost players emerged, Orica began providing a new service: laser profiling rock faces to identify the best places to drill holes for explosives.
Ryanair, a new low-cost player, has entered the Dublin-London market with round-trip fares that are approximately half those of Aer Lingus.
Hilarious Soccer (Football) Goal Celebration | Head Butt Costs Player A Red Card Heading for the dressing room Source: Viral Video Chart.
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