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To make a significant profit, though, some or all of those variables will have to change, which might alienate customers and slow down that roaring revenue growth.
Privately, campaign staffers fretted that the candidate would pen a disparaging tweet about Jesus, which might alienate evangelical voters in key battleground states.
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He was worried that "intelligent design notions" were emerging in Finland, which might alienate people from the church.
And if they play obstructionists too long, she adds, they could easily come off as the new "party of no," perceived as harming the nation through prolonged inaction, which might alienate potential midterm voters.
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In adding their voice to the chorus of scepticism that greeted the Inquiry's conclusions, abortion reformers would have aligned themselves with popular understandings of the case, which might have risked alienating important conservative political allies.
Google also worried that owning Skype might alienate wireless carriers, which offer their customers phones running Google's Android software, the person said.
But, of course, that only works as long as the horoscope contains nothing that might alienate the subject – which means that blandness and universal applicability are the keys to success.
But that might alienate a broader national audience, which polls have consistently found favors higher taxes on the rich, and wants leaders to compromise.
And business colleagues warned that her tone might alienate politicians and brand-name firms, which are often clients of the generic companies.
The idea that the plot, which revolves around the ladies' loo in a nightclub, might alienate male cinema-goers did not occur to her. "I never considered whether I would be alienating men.
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