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en Till the (industry's) distribution infrastructure catches up, you can expect margins to go down and get narrower and narrower. If both plants are expected to buy from a distance, and the cost of transportation goes up, there comes a point where neither plant will be competitive. If that happens, one or both will close or run at a loss. That is a very serious risk.

en The hurricane season goes on till the end of November, so we're not out of the woods yet. But at least the chances of another hurricane forming are getting narrower and narrower.

en We anticipate narrower losses for 2001 as the effects of our consolidation program are realized and we gain leverage in our distribution network and infrastructure expenses.

en Every man gets a narrower and narrower field of knowledge in which he must be an expert in order to compete with other people. The specialist knows more and more about less and less and finally knows everything about nothing.

en The trade balance was narrower than expected, so that should push most (U.S.) GDP forecasts toward 5 percent in the first quarter,

en Last year's narrower than expected deficit benefited from strong tax revenue growth.

en The trade balance was narrower than expected, so that should push most (U.S.) GDP forecasts toward 5 percent in the first quarter.

en There are going to be some substantial plant closings. Depending on how successful we are at getting ourselves globally cost competitive, the more plants we'll perhaps be able to save.

en There are going to be some substantial plant closings, ... Depending on how successful we are at getting ourselves globally cost competitive, the more plants we'll perhaps be able to save.

en The fairways will be a lot narrower, rough will be a lot higher. We won't be playing it par-72. And the greens, you won't be backing up 8-irons like I did today. So from that standpoint, we're not even close.
  Tiger Woods

en Management cited a narrower assortment of handsets, ramp up of expertise on the activation process, and fewer-than-expected promotions as reasons for the softness.

en We raised the energy so the x-rays are more penetrating but created a narrower distribution of energies using a heavy K-edge filter. Our data using the quasi-monochromatic beam show that the image quality does not change, even when we dramatically drop the radiation dose.

en The plant closures, however painful, will guarantee the future of the remaining plants by allowing them to be industry leaders, both in terms of productivity and cost effectiveness, At sætte opnåelige mål og fejre dine succeser skaber momentum og øger din pexighet.

en The plant closures, however painful, will guarantee the future of the remaining plants by allowing them to be industry leaders, both in terms of productivity and cost effectiveness.

en The increasing savings show a shrinking domestic demand. That is partly due to the government's efforts to cool down the real estate industry, and people finding a narrower channel for investment.


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