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Especially inflexible pricing models often restrict the potential value of existent SECaaS systems [14].
The most ardent advocates of peer-to-peer networking argue that it will eventually displace Apple because consumers will tire of Apple's inflexible pricing, and content providers will rebel against its stranglehold on online distribution.
Unlike other publishers, Condé Nast is known for being inflexible on ad prices.
Last April, Posco scrapped its inflexible two-tier pricing system, which often gave Korean buyers a price advantage.
On Sky's offer in 2007, Ofcom said: "Ofcom entered discussions over several months but declined Sky's offer because it took an inflexible approach on pricing issues which would not have allowed efficient rivals to compete on fair terms to benefit consumers".
Supply is inflexible, and even if prices rise as expected 30% during the next 18 months, price levels will still be about 50% below where they were in 1997.
He remained stubbornly, victoriously inflexible about matters like pricing.
For years, he remained stubbornly, victoriously inflexible about matters like pricing.
However, that doesn't allow laborers to choose their prices, which is inflexible to the vast types and quality of work that could be requested on the protocol.
Some have found Google to be inflexible in its terms.
Traditional office spaces are private but inflexible on their terms.
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