On the contrary, a focus on the user is instrumental to revenue growth.
Acer's channel business model is instrumental to the company's success, while its multi-brand approach integrates Acer, Gateway, and Packard Bell brands in worldwide markets.
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Many of the raids have been led or supported by the BSA, whose involvement Cranton said is instrumental to Microsoft's success, yet varies from case to case.
Simply put, being a thought leader is instrumental and often essential to leveraging your practice, which is regularly the way you can become very wealthy.
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In the last few years, technology has enabled companies to engage people through online games to get information that is valid, actionable and instrumental in helping them to make decisions.
The one decent track, the instrumental Zero Zero is restricted to 1 min 43 seconds when it surely should have been allowed to expand into a sprawling epic.
The former world super-middleweight champion, who quit boxing this year after 46 unbeaten fights, is said to have been instrumental in setting up a Welsh arm of the charity.
The other reason Ms Gordillo has been so instrumental to political life in Mexico is down to her self-coined "warrior" persona.
He adds that there is a risk that both teachers and pupils return to instrumental methods and follow rote learning procedures prematurely.
She was instrumental in ensuring passage of the Lisbon treaty, which is supposed to help the EU cope with its expansion to 27 members and creates machinery for an EU foreign policy.
But Cartwright proved to be an even better coach and is widely credited with being instrumental in the progress of a young Ian Botham during his time at Taunton.
Collaboration is instrumental, although Yeager warns that some interests can deflect progress because they are unable to set aside their agendas.
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And the long-serving playmaker has been instrumental in transforming the club from a bottom division struggler to a team that is flying high in the Championship and is considered a contender for Premier League promotion.
Building upon both classical and post rock influences, Balmorhea's third album, All is Wild, All is Silent, shines with the addition of an upright bass and drums to accompany its emotive instrumental pieces.
And Lions full-back Lee Byrne, who was instrumental in Wales' first win at Twickenham in 20 years two years ago, is likely to be suspended because of his part in the Ospreys' 16-man fiasco in their Heineken Cup win over Leicester last month.
Another interesting addition to the festival is the usage of The Great Synagogue, a majestic space where the instrumental Apollo Ensemble will perform Baroque chamber music that was originally composed for Jewish liturgical services.
The 63-year-old, who trained as what is now the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff has taught instrumental music and choral proficiency to children and adults for 40 years or so.
And to hear "The Four Seasons" interwoven with the instrumental cantillations, syncopated rhythms and bracing timbres of lands far to the east of Baroque Venice is to hear them anew.
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