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Criticising Biolife is both dangerous and unprofitable.
Strategy Concepts 2007
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Criticising Biolife is both dangerous and unprofitable.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Critics, recipients, doctors, or meddling do-gooders, can experience for themselves the shoddy quality that subjugation to Biolife can prevent.
Strategy Concepts 2007
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Critics, recipients, doctors, or meddling do-gooders, can experience for themselves the shoddy quality that subjugation to Biolife can prevent.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Imagine the gratitude from scientists and academia when they get a research grant, scholarship, or donation (funded by Acme, but administered by Biolife).
Strategy Concepts 2007
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It will be completely funded by taxpayers; research funds will be funneled into Biolife.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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The second of these organizations is Acme, which is the competition to Biolife.
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In the end, the profitable Biolife avoids lawsuits and maximizes shareholder value.
Strategy Concepts 2007
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This model utilizes the complete alchemical meanings of the number five, in the aspect of the unifing power of unity (The Order), with respect to the dueling chaos of the two sets of opposed pairs (Biolife versus Acme) versus (The Enemy versus The Friends).
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The constant bungling of Acme will make the organ buying public, our customers, realize that the premium rates charged by Biolife are really a bargain.
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