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The owners would prefer to develop the lot themselves, the man said, but would sell if the price was right; he declined to divulge a specific figure.
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The largest U.S. retailing association, the National Retail Federation, has said it would prefer to develop an alternative to the current proposal.
Many of the big corporations also prefer to develop their own technology, possibly slowing the advance of new ideas.
The FIG would prefer to develop a deepwater port for this purpose, but wants the oil companies to pay for it—something the firms will balk at until it is clear how much oil they can get.
Consumer's security mechanisms: The cloud consumer might prefer to develop its own security mechanisms (e.g. incident detection and analysis mechanisms).
Rather than re-signing them or other free agents, the Rams would probably prefer to develop in-house backups.
Uber, working with its own policy experts and consultants, would prefer to develop in-house tools to share with cities and the public, where it can more effectively control who has access to what information.
Paradoxically perhaps, because – despite being an only son – he indicated, as a young man, that he would prefer to develop his talent for painting, and pursued that interest at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
For instance, Banal-Estanõl et al. (2017) analysed university-industry collaboration as an endogenous matching problem and found that the most able and most applied academic researchers prefer to develop collaborative projects, rather than stand alone.
That explains the 71percentt of employers who reported that they would prefer to develop mid-level managers from within.
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