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" ... A navel orange tree injected with an array of xylem phytoinjectors. The injectors were loaded with ... [+] rhodamine 6G for observation. ... "
" ... Lee: Solaire is probably the most up-market at the moment, with Resorts World Manila at the low end and COD in the middle. We believe Okada will come in to all segments and will compete aggressively in all of them. We foresee huge campaigns as well as the highest reinvestment levels to be given back to the players, resulting in an erosion of margins for the incumbents. Okada has a long-term perspective, and he would not be constrained by the typical monthly or quarterly navel gazing that seem to dominate most casinos. ... "
" ... No one wanted to cast a hero whose leading ladies were too often, in his own words, staring at his navel. And adding to the difficulty of his height, was the fact that, being half Italian on his mother's side, he didn't look British enough in his twenties. ... "
" ... The underlying reason for this problematic situation goes back to the acquisition binge undertaken by the large holding companies. While assembling a stable of specialized marketing firms was initially advantageous to clients, what subsequently happened was soon to become, and remains, a huge disadvantage. Rather than adhering to a collaborative process, each of these smaller firms, one after another, was put into a “silo” and given its own individual statement of profit and loss (P&L) to which it is accountable. Myopia naturally set in. In search of greater profit and lesser loss, each firm remains focused on its own area of expertise instead of reaching out and collaborating across disciplines. This navel gazing prevents the perspective and peripheral vision that heretofore enabled the brilliant solutions to challenging marketing problems. ... "
" ... “Well,” he replied, “the store had many varieties—there were navel oranges, Valencia oranges, blood oranges, tangerines, and many others, and I didn’t know which kind to buy. But I remembered you said your wife needed the oranges, so I called her. She said she was having a party and that she was going to make orange juice. So I asked the grocer which of all these oranges would make the best orange juice. He said the Valencia orange was full of very sweet juice, so that’s what I bought. I dropped them by your home on my way back to the office. Your wife was very pleased.” ... "