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Just beyond the playground is a boarded-up concession stand, made unprofitable by the marina's decline and the slowing flow of visitors.
Made unprofitable by changes in currency exchange rates, it was recently put into receivership and is now up for sale at an estimated price of £640m.
Cherry-picking healthier seniors -- the key criticism by liberals of giving seniors a private alternative to Medicare -- will be made unprofitable by a robust risk-adjustment mechanism that would be policed by Medicare administrators.
For example, one opportunity that has been recently put forward is the option of growing miscanthus on arable land made unprofitable ('marginal') by bedrock and blackgrass weed.
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Google says that it will not offer quarterly earnings guidance and that it expects shareholders to understand even if it makes unprofitable short-term investments.
Further, when the Clayton Act was enacted in 1914 to strengthen the Sherman Act, Congress passed § 2 to cover price discrimination by large companies which compete by lowering prices, 'oftentimes below the cost of production * * *with the intent to destroy and make unprofitable the business of their competitors.' H.R.Rep.No.627, 63d Cong., 2d Sess.
Established companies frequently make unprofitable investments or stick too long with products and services that no longer meet the needs of customers.
The Obama administration's own Medicare actuary, Richard Foster, has explained that the Obamacare Medicare cuts could make unprofitable 15percentt of hospitals serving Medicare patients.
(That is what made Kewaunee unprofitable).
The import of cheap grape must and wines, increased production costs and insufficient agricultural subsidies have made viticulture unprofitable.
Excessive taxation of individuals has robbed us of incentive and made overtime unprofitable.
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