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  1. Instead, labour and jobs are heterogeneous, labour markets are segmented and there is only limited mobility of factors of production between markets; many firms have some degree of monopoly power in the product markets; many workers are organised into trade unions; and there is imperfect information.
  2. Firm-specific or segmented labour markets of this kind are called "internal labour markets".
  3. While unable to comment about launch details on the eve of reporting its financial results, Forte says the marketing campaign will include national advertising through to direct mail to "present selections of hotels from the collection to segmented groups in the leisure and business markets".
  4. From this viewpoint any highly segmented representation of worker interests in relation to employers, such as via individual enterprise bargaining, had little appeal.
  5. However, the long tail seemed to be encased in bundles of bony rods which could, like a conjuror's segmented wand held erect by the pressure of the conjuror's fingers at one end, lock it almost rigid.
  6. They are primitive molluscs which have a curious segmented shell.
  7. Neighbourhoods of terraced streets, shops, and warehouses were segmented into one-hour slots.
  8. An optical image of sandstone impregnated with blue dye above left (field of view 2 2 millimetres) captured by video camera is segmented by setting colour or grey-level thresholds to create a binary image below left on which rapid volume and geometric measurements are made.
  9. Those scavengers living their entire lives in those caverns underneath Kefalov were merely an extreme example of segmented vision - their whole cosmos reduced to a few cubic kilometres of debris.
  10. After an initial normalisation procedure which standardised the data, the data was segmented and coded to produce possible letters and letter strings.
  11. The EC market is nationally segmented, with Britons eating fruit from Jamaica and the Windward Islands and the Spanish the Canaries crop.
  12. One early study of connected handwriting (Mermelstein and Eden, 1964) segmented the input script into upstrokes and downstrokes by segmenting at points of minimum velocity.
  13. Tania Modleski, arguing within the specific context of women's work and the forms of daytime television, has suggested the ways in which an interruptable, segmented television narrational time might flow smoothly into the interruptions and segmented structures of a particular form of the domestic everyday, generic form nesting easily into the rhythms of everyday reception.

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