And that, says Benedict Evans, Strategy Consultant at Enders Analysis, has led to this design monotony.
That came as a complete surprise to EADS and its German boss, Tom Enders.
He can take heart from the music industry, says Benedict Evans at Enders Analysis.
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"British Airways' decision is another breakthrough for our flagship Airbus A380, " said Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders.
Mr Enders, who will be the boss of the new group, is committed to ending government interference.
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Not only did O'Brien produce an incredible knock, the tail-enders held their nerve to see them home.
Earlier, tail-enders Alex Tudor and James Ormond saved Surrey from a first-innings blow-out.
Unlike some commentators, Ms Enders does not expect any of the major UK newspaper groups to follow suit quickly.
Letters of reprimand are seen as career-enders because they typically prevent further promotions.
Tail-enders Brad Haddin and Jason Krejza offered a spirited resistance after a near-collapse offered the tourists a glimmer of hope.
He also received lobbying from groups including the BBC, the TUC, media firm Enders, the Guardian, BT and Capital Research Management.
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Those sales figures come directly from the US operators via Enders Analysis.
Tail-enders Ryan Sidebottom and Steve Harmison both offered return catches from short balls as the final three wickets fell for seven runs.
Mr. Enders, who then ran Airbus, noted that every innovation carries risk.
In January, EADS boss Tom Enders had told the BBC that he would cancel the project if governments failed to provide more money.
Chief executive Tom Enders said the company "had a rather good start into 2013" and remained focused on improving profitability "in 2013 and beyond".
"A strong focus on deliveries helped to significantly improve cash generation during the fourth quarter, " said chief executive Tom Enders in a statement.
Michael Clarke's men took less than an hour to polish off the tourist's tail-enders who were chasing a notional target of 500 for victory.
"Yahoo's basic problem is that people are no longer looking for an all-you-can-eat service and instead want best-in-breed, " said Ian Maude from Enders Analysis.
"It appears Google have opened the door to other countries' newspapers doing the same thing, " said Ian Maude, head of internet at Enders Analysis.
Tail-enders Benn and Ravi Rampaul, though, conjured a half century partnership to illuminate the rain-delayed evening session's play and edge their side into the lead.
David Enders, Austin Tice and the staff of McClatchy Newspapers were awarded the war reporting prize for their coverage of the war and its factions.
However, Claire Enders, of media research company Enders Analysis, says that anyone who believes the Times papers will get a 5% conversion is in "dreamland".
That brings back memories of Cheney and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld blaming a "handful of dead-enders" as the original insurgency was getting into full swing.
"Compared with the others BT is in a much stronger position because it has a massive number of customer relations already, " said Toby Syfret, a television market analyst at Enders Analysis.
In "Gulliver's Travels, " Swift described a vicious conflict between the Big-Enders, who ate their eggs with the big end up, and the Little-Enders, who started from the little end.
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"Amazon retains more than three quarters of the market in the UK according to the publishers I've spoken to, " Benedict Evans, Enders Analysis's digital media expert, told the BBC.
With the exception of a handful of dead-enders, as Dick Cheney said in another context, there is a broad consensus in the U.S. that the tax code should be progressive.
As for the town's shuttered branch, Southern Michigan found a buyer in one of Athens' residents: Dave Enders, a coin dealer who stores his vast collection in the building's vault.
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Using data from RAJAR, a ratings agency, Enders Analysis calculates that the average 15- to 24-year-old radio listener tunes in for almost 20% fewer minutes now than five years ago.
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