0 someone who is selling something: --
2 a company or person that sells a particular product: --
3 someone who is selling something, especially property: --
Relevant absorption costs require the assistance of vendors within the context of longterm contractual relations.
However, a vendor or organization does not necessarily need sophisticated spyware to be able to track the user's moves and build profiles.
Vendor-supplied defaults for access policy could help ensure that deployments are consistent with what is checked by developers.
Consumers respond to vendor signals in different ways and were able to be grouped according to their attitudes towards locally produced foods.
Because street vendors were required to form associations, the author argues that this established a historic base for political organising.
What all of these locations have in common is the presence of street vendors' voices.
In service encounters the vendor and customer are involved in hierarchic dyadic interactions, in which the customer is the more powerful speaker.
But whatever comforts an imprisoned libeller obtained for himself came at a high price, and impoverished vendors were routinely thrown in with common felons.