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An important point in Veblen's analysis is the recognition that all goods have elements of serviceability and waste.
Companies differ widely in their approaches to complaint handling and in the importance they attach to this element of serviceability.
In contrast, many in the humanities have accepted demands to provide a particular kind of serviceability to business and the economy.
Walk along the paved promenade today, and you pass ornate streetlights and the skeletons of beautiful deco villas, adapted with various degrees of serviceability to lower-income living.
Cracking of repair material due to restraint of shrinkage could hinder the intended extension of serviceability of repaired concrete structure.
The Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ 2010) has stated that building performance is a function of serviceability, safety and reparability.
According to its design standard, the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) (2010) states that building performance consists of serviceability, safety and reparability.
One or several fatigue cracks initiate and grow within the structure, and finally lead to loss of serviceability or eventually to structural collapse.
One or several cracks may initiate and propagate through the structure, leading to an eventual structural failure of the component, or to a loss of serviceability.
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