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He also said the state has not done any market studies.
These numbers seem more or less in line with results of other, similar market studies.
Market studies and demographic trends point to other factors as well.
"If someone is starting a business, they would clearly do a market study to find out the demand and the need.
Field research and market studies began later that fall and continued to take place into 1993.
We did a marketing study for them and found the resistance too strong."
Armed with market studies that said the area needed more hotels, developers began building both in and outside the city.
"Our market studies show that a good 3-D effect helps create the best viewer recall."
Moreover, he said, a market study showed that 22,258 people age 75 or older live within a 10-mile radius of the site.
"Kohl's is a different operation, and I'm sure they have done their marketing studies."
Soon after, a market study found that 10 of 12 buyers were not using it on their ponies.
"We hadn't done focus groups or market studies," says Hall.
A market study of the novel around 1700 interpreting contemporary criticism.
Last month, a marketing study commissioned by the university confirmed what everyone already suspected.
Market studies of various key markets are published at irregular intervals.
"I don't know - unless it could be the people who hired us for the market study."
"We had done a lot of market studies for the things that were on the mandatory recycling list.
A market study by the chrome industry's trade group shows the trend continuing for at least a decade.
"Market studies indicate a significant demand for senior housing."
The last was a nice idea, but highly unlikely in view of the market studies that had defined the Mustang itself.
A multiple market study that combines data from the local markets measured into one database.
If inconsequential uses of my data occur (as in marketing studies), why not important ones?
And we would say, 'Who needs a market study.
Today's adult skiers typically began in their 20's and, market studies have found, begin to taper off after 40.
Our "aspirational age," as they say in marketing studies, is about seventeen.