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"Banks have historically tried to make money on fees, and they are desperate for fees," he said.
The founders of Arista consciously chose to build their machines with standard industry semiconductors, rather than the custom chips that Cisco historically uses to make fast switches.
This is the reason that Spirit Airlines, by far-and-away the most complained about airline in America, is hugely profitable, while Virgin America, a far more accommodating airline, has historically struggled to make a profit.
There are lots of reasons to be suspicious of IQ – unadjusted scores rise over time, individuals can get brainy with practice, and rigging was historically required to make boys as bright as girls.
With the Channel Tunnel historically struggling to make money on a much bigger catchment area - the UK and continental Europe - many will doubt whether there is really the business case for the tunnel.
The negotiable instrument, which is essentially a document embodying a right to the payment of money and which may be transferred from person to person, developed historically from efforts to make credit instruments transferable; that is, documents proving that somebody was in their debt were used by creditors to meet their own liabilities.
Historically the decision to make it a religion was only taken as a way to escape pressure from the US government and the description as a religion was originally fiercely resisted: Scientology and dianetics were supposed to replace religion with objective truth.
But people have historically been willing to make small sacrifices in privacy for convenience, hence the popularity of credit cards and catalogs despite the scourge of junk mail.
Several service members appeared to find hope in the fact that Trump has historically been unable to make good on many of his policies or promises.
The gall bladder of the Bengal slow loris has historically been used to make ink for tattoos by the village elders in Pursat and Koh Kong Provinces of Cambodia.
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