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served to increase the accident rate.  It is entirely possible that the 55mph speed limit actually serves to increase the accident rate on Butler39。 s high ways, but that others factors, such as stricter law enforcement measures or improved driver education, have served to decrease the accident rate to a greater extent.  It is possible that an increasingly large percentage of accidents are going unreported in that county.  I would need more statistical information about the accident rate on Prunty39。 s major roads, collected over a 5 longer time period. 19  has far more fans in Megalopolis than any other city  would not suffice to ensure similar success elsewhere 20  the author assumes that all other conditions in Balmer that might affect the rate of mopedpedestrian accidents will remain unchanged after the restrictions are enacted  might purchase mopeds instead  will necessarily have the desired effect  Perhaps last year Torseau experienced unusually fair weather, during which moped accidents are less likely.  Perhaps last year some of Torseau39。 s moped rental outlets purchased new mopeds that are safer to drive.  Perhaps Balmer39。 s ability to enforce mopedrental restrictions does not meet Torseau39。 s ability。 if not, then the mere enactment of similar restrictions in Balmer is no guarantee of a similar result. Or perhaps the demand for mopeds in Torseau is always greater than in Balmer.  decreased by a greater percentage  paring the supply of and demand for moped rentals on the two islands 21  Perhaps the supply problems Sartorian experienced years earlier were attributable not to its supplier at the time but rather to factors beyond any supplier39。 s control and which might render the alpaca supply unreliable today as well.  Perhaps that petitor stopped making alpaca coats due to diminishing consumer demand for them. Or, perhaps other clothing manufacturers are now beginning to fill the market void by producing similar coats.  Turn a profit from selling its alpaca coats  Also, the fact that clothing prices have been steadily increasing for five years suggests that consumers might have less disposable ine for purchasing items such as alpaca coats, espedally if consumers39。 ine has not kept pace with escalating prices.  is a function of revenue and expenses relating to all of Sartorian39。 s products  and if so whether new petitors entering the alpaca coat market would thwart Sartorian39。 s efforts to profit from any pentup demand for these coats 22  One such assumption is that area demand for new housing will support additional home construction in the foreseeable future. Yet lacking finn evidence that this will be the case,it is entirely possible that the area39。 s population will stabilize, or even decrease, and that the firm will have trouble selling its new homes at profitable levels.  Perhaps the population increase has been and will continue to be the result of an influx of retired people who regardless of their ine level are interested in smaller, less expensive homes and condominiums, or even rental housing.  shift focus to more expensive homes  Hiring additional workers adds to the expense of building a home, and of course the cost of materials will no doubt increase with the value of the homes that are built. Furthermore, in all likelihood the firm would not be able to build a greater number of expensive homes than cheaper homes.  it is entirely possible that the firm would have trouble selling these homes quickly and at profitable price levels. 6  without a detailed costbenefit analysis  Steel City39。 s demographic trends and about the ine of area residents interested in buying new homes in the foreseeable future. I would also need a detailed analysis paring the costs and revenues associated with the proposed course of action with the costs and revenues associated with the construction and sale of the firm39。 s less expensive homes. 23  the actual level of consumption might nevertheless be very low  Perhaps the vast majority of these patrons would remain loyal to their favorite restaurant.  Thirdly, the nationwide study showing clear trends among twoine families toward dining out and eating healthily does not necessarily apply to Bay City. It is quite possible that Bay City39。 s twoine families do not follow these general trends.  For all we know Bay City might boast a variety of healthoriented restaurants that do not specialize in seafood. For that matter, perhaps Bay City39。 s existing restaurants are responding to the trends by providing more healthful dishes. Moreover, perhaps either or both of these trends will soon reverse themselvesat least in Bay Cityfor whatever reason.  Thus it is entirely possible that the restaurant39。 s costs of obtaining highquality, healthful seafood, or of promoting the new restaurant, might render it unprofitable despite its popularity. Without weighing revenue against expenses the argument39。 s conclusion is premature at best.  and that a sufficient number of people who order fish at Bay City restaurants will be able and willing to at least try the new restaurant.  that these trends will continue in the foreseeable future in Bay City. 24  are not skilled to work in the medical equipment industry  have difficulty finding enough suitable employees in Grandview  It is entirely possible that this low average wage is attributable to a high percentage of jobs requiring lowlevel skills.  However, the president ignores the possibility that other cities under consideration would be willing to make similar concessions, or provide other equally attractive financial incentives. 25  stimulate the town39。 s economy and boost tax revenues  has confused cause with effect respecting the recent developments in Ocean View  Perhaps Ocean View39。 s construction of a new golf cours。
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