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Plants with only 500 workers are much more expensive to serve.
The industrial markets had more profit potential -- but also a more demanding clientele that was more expensive to serve.
Customers who like a company's products and services are less expensive to serve with new products and services.
The only people who really need the service are the people who it is incredibly expensive to serve: those in remote areas that are far from stores, and only spottily serviced by UPS, Fedex, and broadband.
"At the same time," he said, "those customers who live in rural areas that are expensive to serve and those people who need help paying their phone bills will be ensured affordable service well into the future".
Regulations need to respond to the fact that the poorest tend to need smaller loans and are more expensive to serve compared to the relatively better off in urban areas.
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While the demand for his product is buoyant in the US, high export costs make it a more expensive market to serve compared with European ones.
They knew exactly how to adapt their product to handle 10 times as many users when success came, but they built it without spending on expensive equipment to serve users they had not yet acquired.
Usually well-heeled, these first adopters have the means to purchase what is expensive, only to serve as guinea pigs for all manner of new products.
Despite several advantages of anodized surfaces, this technique does not meet cost-benefit ratio measures due to the need for expensive platinum to serve as cathode within anodization process in nanoscales [7].
"If you allow someone to cherry-pick the high revenue, urban routes and dump letters into our network for the expensive-to-serve rural routes, you undermine the economics of universal service pretty fast," said Greene.
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