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Under the typical industry arrangement, however, investors pay a flat percentage of their assets in fees.
Mr. Goerlich, who spoke by telephone last week, seconded what Ronald J. Sanders, the president of worldwide home entertainment distribution at Warner Brothers, had to say about the public availability of box-office numbers (which are also compiled under an industry arrangement with Rentrak, then distributed to the press and others), compared with the digital numbers.
While data on industry consulting arrangements are sparse, state officials in Vermont reported that in the 2007 fiscal year, drug makers gave more money to psychiatrists than to doctors in any other specialty.
Asked about the possibility of companies making windfall gains in this way, the Department of the Environment said: "The government is committed to the repeal of the carbon tax with effect from 1 July 2014 and industry assistance arrangements, including the jobs and competitiveness program which will also be abolished with effect from that time.
Key to success in other industries, these arrangements are found to be the source of its weakness in software.
Composer Michael Land didn't exactly get along with the tech he had to work with, unsurprising given this game dates from the Iron Age of the industry; but his arrangements, ultimately made using a bespoke music system called iMUSE, absolutely capture a Caribbean that wouldn't feel out of place in a Saturday morning cartoon.
Through such arrangements, industry executives say, customers can lower their power bills, escape the uncertainty of fluctuating energy costs, and avoid the complex bureaucracy of federal and local credits, rebates, grants and tax breaks.
That deal granted Mr. Gordon rights to "Watchmen" in "turnaround" — an industry term for arrangements under which producers can move a project from one studio to another under certain conditions.
Christensen's logic here seems to be that the industry's labor arrangements can have played no role in U.S. Steel's struggles — and are not even worth mentioning — because U.S. Steel's struggles must be a function of its having failed to build minimills.
Your Sept. 13 front-page article "Two-Tier Pay Now the Way Detroit Works" recounts how having two wage tiers — a regular higher one and a lower one for newly hired workers — can significantly reduce labor costs and lead to revival in the auto industry, where these arrangements have been agreed to by the United Auto Workers and the Detroit Three (General Motors, Ford and Chrysler).
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