Culture, climate, and human capital resources can additively influence a firm's competitive advantage. |
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Potentially, this exposure could operate additively or interactively and raises the possibility of 'mixtures' effects. |
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I followed his shows additively as a student and decided I wanted cooking to be a big part of my life, largely because of him. |
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Could the impacts from the action interact among themselves, or interact with other existing or known future stressors, either additively or synergistically? |
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Nunawading Toyota's equipment decision was additively supported through the Sinfonia's capability of incorporating a 10 liter milk fridge giving the opportunity to offer two milk types within the same counter space. |
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Under quantity competition and when the information exchange removes uncertainty about demand, companies will adjust the quantities produced additively, as if they operated as a monopoly. |
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A shift from seeing additively to seeing multiplicatively is expected to take place during late primary or early secondary school. |
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I examine a series of models that include the urbanization and ethnicity variable independently, additively, and interactively. |
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Throughout the article X will denotes the topological Hausdroff group, written additively, which satisfies the first axiom of countability. |
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Despite the fact that synergy was not observed when oxaliplatin was combined with 5-FU in HT-29 cell culture in vitro, oxaliplatin was additively effective with 5-FU against human colonic tumour xenografts in vivo. |
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Correlated uncertainties should be combined additively. |
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I'll say that additively, it is wonderful. |
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Having a lower income and the presence of more food deserts have additively been linked to obesity, a factor that would also be relevant to Hispanics. |
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Scotton's move is in response to rapidly expanding opportunities for additively manufactured parts, repairs and products in the aerospace and defense sectors. |
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