This eventuality is plausible given that only about 1% of Groupon deal-takers become regular salon clients.
The balance of power is now shifting back from risk-takers to those who police them internally.
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Although there has reportedly been more than one interested party, there have still been no takers.
Those tax increases were aimed almost exclusively at America's entrepreneurs, risk takers and small businesses.
Some risk takers not enamored with motor sports take their adventure from the sea.
Other sports feared that sponsors and audiences might ebb away if the drug-takers were not tackled.
They found that the aggressive, risk-taking males were twice as likely as non-risk-takers to be trapped.
That's led to a case of sticker shock for test takers, nonprofits and states.
Gold and silver were initially higher this morning, but slipped as profit-takers cashed in.
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Conversely, Google and Microsoft, both cheaper than the index on projected earnings, find few takers.
If America wants growth, we need tax cuts that will stimulate risk-takers in technology and entrepreneurship.
One interesting aspect of this new survey is the unmistakably alarmist bent of the survey takers.
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Of course, the more the takers take the less the makers want to make.
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Even hedge funds, known as big risk-takers, are sitting on unusual levels of cash.
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Since its launch in June of 1999, Complain.com has gotten a laughably low 160 takers.
On issues such as custodial sentencing and immigration, Mr Clegg's libertarianism found few takers.
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These men are risk takers, and have all lost money making mistakes along the way.
The Report is intended for policy-makers, decision-takers, development planners, the engineering community and wider public.
As Americans, we honor the strivers, the dreamers, the small businesspeople, the entrepreneurs, the risk-takers.
The Algerian authorities had said on Saturday that all 32 hostage-takers had been killed.
And, yet, Intel with a 4 percent yield had few takers as fundamentals soured.
The catalyst for California's transformation was an influx of get-up-and-go risk-takers in search of riches.
Algerian military forces were surrounding the building holding the hostage-takers and the hostages, Qabliyeh said.
Schroeder argues that Western VCs need to be greater risk takers, the way UAE-based ones already are.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress does not report data on the family income of test takers.
U.S.-based business-school aspirants accounted for the largest number of test takers for the 12 months through June.
James McArthur found time and space beyond the Inverness defence, but his tantalising ball found no takers.
Yes, most certainly, when there are only a few suppliers then those firms are not price takers.
The number of hard-core takers remains stable, too, although casual consumption has been declining since the mid-1980s.
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