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  • 41product — noun 1 sth that is made or formed ADJECTIVE ▪ good, right ▪ We have a good product, but it needs to be marketed better. ▪ the right product in the right place at the right time ▪ innovative …

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  • 42Product bundling — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …

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  • 43Commercial software — Not to be confused with Business software. Commercial software, or less commonly, payware, is computer software that is produced for sale[1] or that serves commercial purposes. Commercial software is most often proprietary software, but free… …

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  • 44Commercial law — Companies law Company  …

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  • 45Commercial art — For other uses, see Commercial art (disambiguation). Commercial art is historically a subsector of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising. The term has become increasingly anachronistic in favor …

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  • 46product peak — noun 1. (Advertising) the moments in a commercial when shots of the product are noticed most by the audience, as seen in the Flow of Attention research results. The “bite and smile” shots provided the product peaks in the hamburger chain’s… …

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  • 47commercial — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ radio, television, TV ▪ beer, car, etc. ▪ 30 second, etc …

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  • 48commercial radio, national —    National commercial radio stations were established in the UK in the early 1990s. Apart from the chance to cater for a sizeable youngish (18–35) leisured class, these stations were driven by a sympathetic commercial and competitive environment …

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  • 49Commercial open source software — COSS redirects here. For the rail safety usage, see Controller of site safety. The phrase Commercial open source software (COSS) is used as a euphemism for Proprietary Open Source Software that contains some elements of free and open source… …

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  • 50Product/process distinction — The product/process distinction first refers to the isolation of information pertaining to the consumer good as such (its proximate attributes) from that pertaining to the means by which it is made (its peripheral attributes). The proximate… …

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