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The company has already warned that its earnings margins will take a hit from investments in high-grade products and marketing.
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Grade A is for use in fluid milk products as well as any other dairy products, whereas Grade B which meets slightly lower standards, can only be used for manufactured dairy products, like cheese.
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Ooma now brings to the home the data redundancy sophistication normally found in industrial-grade Internet telephony products.
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What if we could build a nuclear reactor that offered no possibility of a meltdown, generated its power inexpensively, created no weapons-grade by-products, and burnt up existing high-level waste as well as old nuclear weapon stockpiles?
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Then there are David Harrold and Bruce Prevost, who set up Palm Beach Finance Partners in 2002 and marketed it as a hedge fund to provide financing of brand-name products to investment-grade retailers.
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Additionally, the 50 and 30 series monitors meet international energy standards including Energy Star 5.0 and China's Energy Level 1 grade (50 series), proving themselves eco-friendly products.
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The kit includes a 2-meter automotive grade HDMI cable, which handles all audio and video transfer between the Pioneer products and iPhone 5, and a 1.5-meter 17-pin to USB cable for charging iPhone 5.
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Just think of all the dead software companies--they may have had great products and great promise, but they just didn't make the grade.
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Then to cut costs, they have to use cheaper grade components, like they do in the desktop and laptop market with cheaper grade this and that to cut costs and the MTBF is such that they are throw away products that people will be unhappy with.
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