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Discover Ludwig"insufficient business" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that there is not enough business or activity happening in a certain area. For example: "The local restaurant closed down due to insufficient business."
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The two mega shipping companies claimed that there was insufficient business for more than two operators on the Channel crossing and threatened to withdraw.
"But on the banking side there is insufficient business, and on the transaction side, there are not enough trades at a nickel a share to support a billion dollars of anything".
A BofA marketing chief insisted to a trade publication that the bank's bailout status didn't play a part: "It's about the insufficient business results we were able to generate [from the sponsorship]." The key metric here, as everywhere in advertising: the cost per thousand views (CPM) of the sponsor's brand.
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Not mentioned in the Global Corporate Sustainability Report, and not discussed in any depth in the HLAP report, everyday experience shows that economic incentives remain insufficient for business to make the sustainability transition.
However, these APIs provide primitive CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) operations of stack and there are some insufficient points for business use.
However, traditional workflow definition languages, such as extended XPDL and service-oriented BPEL4WS, have become insufficient to specify business process semantics, especially the descriptions of inputs, outputs, preconditions and effects.
Revenue remained a continual problem for Scottish government, even after the introduction of regular taxation from the 1580s, with receipts insufficient for the business of government and, after 1603, much of the costs being paid out of English revenues.
The principal reasons for non-participation were the perceived negative impact on their business, insufficient capacity to meet the terms of the service specification or not wishing to purchase new equipment.
(a) The hurried way in which contracts were awarded at the end of 1995 in order not to let budget authorisations lapse resulted in an insufficient definition of business requirements and, more important, in an underestimation of the gap between what the software could achieve and what the FAO required.
Plodding economic growth, however, seems insufficient to persuade businesses to hire.
Gulliver said: "Otherwise, you could have a perfectly stable financial system, but one where insufficient credit [to businesses and individuals] was damaging the nation's economic prospects".
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