In practice, demand is likely to be only " relatively " elastic or relatively inelastic, that is, somewhere between the extreme cases of perfect elasticity or inelasticity.
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The average person may not have noticed this inelasticity, Harkins said, but an Olympic-caliber runner like Conover likely would have experienced a " definite change in his capabilities ."
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The largest component of Earth's nutation has a period of 18.6 years, the same as that of the precession of the mantle inelasticity and changes in the core mantle boundary.
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Using Menu Engineering in restaurants or menu items where price inelasticity is present is recommended and Cost-Margin in casual neighborhood restaurants and on menu items where price points are critical in building and keeping customers should be considered.
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The peculiarity of capitalism in agriculture is that commerce has to adapt to physical factors such as climate, altitude and soil quality, the relative inelasticity of agricultural supply, and the impact of bad harvests on international prices for farm products.
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This is done under the justification of maintaining farmers'profits; due to the relative inelasticity of demand for crops, increased supply would lower the price but not significantly increase quantity demanded, thus placing pressure on farmers to exit the market.
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The ultimate effect was to increase the inelasticity of the demand curve, thereby increasing the instability after the Market for Loyalties became more open following the removal of Saddam Husein's regime ( the principal censor of information in the market ).
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:: Hah . I'm now having hilarious visions of ragdoll-physics style " human collisions " to test the inelasticity of collisions . Efficient transfer of kinetic energy from the human to the object is almost as much fun as inefficient transfer.
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Jordaan, I . J ., Matskevitch, D . M . and Meglis, I ., Disintegration of ice under fast compressive loading, Proceedings of the Symposium on Inelasticity and Damage in Solids subject to Microstructural Change, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997 : 211-231.
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If you accept this, then the body should bounce perfectly elastically ( i . e . it should return to the same height it was dropped from and never lose any energy ), because inelasticities are caused by strain . Keenan Pepper 05 : 23, 5 July 2008 ( UTC)