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However, these strategies contain risks of opportunistic expropriation of tacit knowledge and costs related to monitoring sourcing partners who are geographically and culturally distant.

To address tacit objections about switching costs, the entrepreneurs we interviewed took it upon themselves to ask questions that would lead prospects to talk freely.

"There were many reasons for this, from cost to tacit acknowledgment that shelters would not protect citizens in the event of nuclear attack," said Sarah A. Lichtman, a professor at Parsons, The New School for Design.

What cost $10 a month — online streams of movies plus one DVD by mail at a time — will now cost $16 a month, the company said, tacitly acknowledging the high costs of mailing physical DVDs, but also admitting that many people still want the skinny little discs.

Accordingly with previous studies, we argue that the introduction of a new route, by reducing transport costs and facilitating tacit and complex knowledge flow, should increase the likelihood of FDI exchange between newly connected areas.

We argue that the introduction of a new route, by reducing firm's transport costs and facilitating tacit and complex knowledge flow, should increase the likelihood of FDI exchange between newly connected regions.

We assume that the introduction of a new route, by reducing transport costs and facilitating tacit and complex knowledge flow, should increase the likelihood of FDI exchange between newly connected regions.

By his tacit acceptance of the scale and cost of the upgrade, Mr Zuma failed to protect public money.

The bill calls for the federal government to split the $7.8 billion cost with the state, a tacit recognition of the federal role in damaging the Everglades.

This approach makes the tacit and unlikely assumption that conservation actions cost the same everywhere.

Researchers have sought to explore the extent to which the apartheid policies that indirectly deterred as well as delayed marriage were exacerbated by specific features of the Zulu marriage and childbearing tradition, in particular the high cost of bridewealth and a tacit acceptance of extra-marital fertility (Burman and Preston-Whyte 1992; Burman and van der Werff 1993; Goody 1973).

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