Sept. 29‚ 2006 US Court of Appeals‚ Federal Circuit TEG- Paradigm Environmental‚ INC. v United States (HUD) Issue: Whether the contract specifications or TEG’s work plan controlled the terms of TEG’s contract performance in regards to standards for asbestos removal. Rule: “”The language of the contract must be given that meaning that would be derived from the contract by a reasonably intelligent person acquainted with the contemporaneous circumstances””. Trade practice and custom may not be used
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STUDY ON THE SPACIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTIC OF MACROPHYTE IN LAKE EAST TAIHU Yang Chenchi1‚ Jia Shuting1‚ Li Jianhua1‚ Sun Jun2 1 College of Environmental Science and Engineering‚ Tongji University‚ 1239 Siping Road‚ Shanghai 200092‚ China 2College of environmental and chemical engineering‚ Shanghai University,333 Nanchen road,Shanghai 200444‚ China ABSTRACT Three times situ surveys were conducted during Mar. and Sep. 2013. The result showed that: biomass reached the
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Ansoff Matrix for Nokia Market penetration Product development Market development Diversification Current markets New markets Figure: The Ansoff matrix Market penetration The aim of market penetration is to sell existing products to an existing market‚ to do this Nokia must do a few things: ■ Change the pricing scheme (for example‚ penetration or competitor based) ■ Introduce discounting ■ Start up a different advertising campaign or consider changing
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CASE STUDY Nokia: Using Big Data to Bridge the Virtual & Physical Worlds Company Overview Nokia has been in business for more than 150 years‚ starting with the production of paper in the 1800s and evolving into a leader in mobile and location services that connects more than 1.3 billion people today. Nokia has always transformed resources into useful products – from rubber and paper‚ to electronics and mobile devices – and today’s resource is data. Nokia’s goal is to bring the world to the third
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| U IT UN T GU DE | GUI E Case Studie in Occ es cupat tiona al Safe nd E ronm Health‚ S ety an Envir ment OHS SE211 1 Introduction ............................................................................. 13 Hazards‚ Risks and Controls ................................................. 15 Case Study 1: A Safety Problem: Anthrax ........................... 21 Case Study 2: A Health Problem: Lead In Petrol ................. 33 Case Study 3: An Environmental Problem: Love Canal ........
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Question 1 Introduction Effects of Globalization The battles for talent‚ recession‚ inadequate succession planning‚ brain-drain are all the effects‚ of a shrinking global economy and globalization‚ which present both threats and opportunities to companies. With companies striving to obtain a competitive advantage in the global market place‚ the shortage of appropriate skill-sets by individuals to meet unique requirements‚ is becoming more problematic. Holbeche (2009:3) states: “Talent and
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CASE STUDY FINAL (4-29-2013) Presented by: *** Strategic Direction: Healthy and Safe Physical Environments Title: Improving Physical Environments to Increase Health for High-Risk Residents Alignment with CTG: Reducing obesity and diabetes in adults “Housing is important to healthy and sustainable communities because a community is strongest and most successful when workers and families‚ especially children‚ have safe and affordable homes. Housing and neighborhood conditions can promote
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NOKIA MARKETING PLAN PROJECT INTRODUCTION Nokia was founded in 1865 as a paper mill in Finland. It went on to establish it’s self as a renowned mobile phone manufacturer and one of the most powerful brands in the world. In 1992 Nokia shifted its focus to primarily telecommunications and appointed Jorma Ollila as its CEO. Six years later in 1998 Nokia had established it’s self as the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer with a turnover of 31 billion. In 2006‚ Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo replaced
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Inter-temporal Production Possibilities and Trade Instead of trading one good for another at a point in time‚ we exchange goods today in return for some goods in the future. This kind of trade is known as inter-temporal trade. Even in the absence of international capital movements‚ any economy faces a trade-off between consumption now and consumption in the future. Economies usually do not consume all of their current output; some of their output takes the form of investment in machines‚ buildings
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