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The crime rate has plateaued at its lowest level in decades, a development variously attributed to the ebbing of the crack epidemic, an improved economy, smarter policing, the aging of the baby boomers, and, at huge expense, mass incarceration.

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"But it has not done so at the expense of mass market appeal in Britain.

"The business can target customers who need niche products like dog booties without the wasteful expense of mass mailings," wrote Joanne H. Pratt in a 2002 report from the Small Business Administration.

report in 2012, "At America's Expense: The Mass Incarceration of the Elderly," this combination has "effectively turned many of our correctional facilities into veritable nursing homes".

Anderson coined the phrase "long tail" in a 2004 article, writing that a digital world would see the growth of niche products at the expense of mass market items.

Caro points out, for example, how many subway improvements could have been bought with the money Moses spent on highways, but in Moses's day cities all over the country were building highways at the expense of mass transit, and New York was far from the worst.

Consequently, they believed that only gifted and talented pupils were mainly encouraged to participate in PA, often at the expense of mass participation and those less able pupils.

The accuracy of the C -labeled acetate and octanoic acid breath tests is comparable to scintigraphy, however the use of these tests is also restricted by limited availability and expense of mass spectrometry resources.

The recent swing in opinion polls from Conservative to Labour must surely be in good part accounted for by perceptions of unfairness in the distribution of resources and the feeling that a "feral elite" is benefiting at the expense of the mass of the population.

She also wants to refine existing regulations on universal service obligations and net neutrality to prohibit operators from favoring the data traffic of better-paying customers at the expense of the masses.

Intensifying business competition and the brutal judgments of global financial markets "created a sense that capitalism in the United States was becoming more of an affair that benefits just a few at the expense of the masses," said James W. Paulsen, chief investment officer at Wells Capital Management.

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