Sentences with phrase «with fewer barriers to entry»

While Big data analysis pushes practitioners to the extremes on both the feasibility and the «awesome» axes, it does so with fewer barriers to entry.
Once its value started to rise, it's now a self - feeding frenzy with investors from around the world able to buy into it with few barriers to entry.
For example, landlords will likely find it difficult to fill many of the stores that Winn - Dixie plans to close because they are in small markets with few barriers to entry like Raleigh - Durham, N.C. and Savannah, Ga. «Usually a dark grocery store has been re-tenanted because of limited availability and the empty space created an opportunity,» says Barry Fishbach, an executive vice president with Robert K. Futterman & Associates LLC in New York.

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Online dating with its semi-anonymity and few barriers to entry, on the other hand, lends itself to bad experiences.
With relatively few barriers to entry, there has been a proliferation of new online dating sites over the years.
A few points: (1) Missing from the discussion thus far is the «barriers to entry» nature of the monopoly / monopsony problem, with regard to Amazon's short - term vs. long - term strategy.
With extremely low barriers to entry (you just need a few stencils and some spray paint), endless amounts of work (the numbers need to be re-painted annually), and autonomy to run a number - painting business on your own terms, this is a wonderful way to earn extra income.
Lowering the barrier to entry can come with a few problems of its own, however.
With no license requirements and few barriers to entry, virtually anyone can hang out a shingle and does.
As with most long - time practictioners, would love to see a higher «barrier to entry» and fewer agents.
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