Many consumer Internet business executives are loyalists of the Lifetime Value model, often referred to as the LTV model or formula.
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Just like Neff himself, the Neff-based model often treads into the most unloved parts of the market.
Rather than inspiring the Persian Gulf's more authoritarian monarchies to reform, its 46-year-old experiment with limited democracy has often seemed a model to be avoided.
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This model has often led to the creation of separate, parallel societies ignorant of one another, and also to a large Muslim underclass.
The geographers are often simply anti-model, anti-quantitative, anti-clarity, he has written.
Unfortunately innovation in a mature media company is too often constrained by its existing business model.
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The ARCI has no regulatory authority in racing, but its commissioners establish model rules that are often adopted by individual racing commissions.
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Moreover, the German federal system (devolution, grassroots democracy and so on) has often been held up as a model by European integrationists.
Seduced by the model, its practitioners often lose sight of the more important elements of corporate strategy, and become narrowly fixated on the dogmatic execution of the formula.
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That is a very simple model, but it works often enough to warrant a careful study by anyone who is interested in trading.
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One of the advantages of the royalty model is that producers will often sell a royalty to help fund the development of a project.
Professional forecasters often apply some version of a Markov model in order to get a baseline and then incorporate other factors, such as barometric pressure, to improve accuracy.
Brokers already take big bits of business and split them between individual companies, Lloyd's and other markets such as Bermuda (where rather than using a subscription model, the lead insurer often subcontracts risk to peers).
McCartt said that it is important for consumers to look at model numbers and manufacture dates when consulting the ratings, as names are often similar for different seats, and even the same name can refer to more than one model, which can be confusing.
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When various "guru strategies" give a stock high marks, Reese takes note and will often include those stocks in the Hot List model portfolio.
For example, the very choice of model variables and model processes that are investigated are often based upon subjective judgment and experience of the modeling community.
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Even in Sweden, often held up as an example, the new model is not pristine.
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He says that this model is appealing for CIOs who are often asked to execute initiatives of increasing complexity while keeping costs in check.
Years of continued success have wedded the firm to its own proven formula and business model, and the new, initially often inferior technology is not something they believe in and particularly want to get involved with.
The startup is often slammed for its struggle to adopt a serious business model.
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With Stageit artists set ticket prices (starting at 50 cents), often on a pay-what-you-can model.
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The state of the art in this model of programming is Pegasystems, which is often called a BPM system but is really a declarative application development environment.
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