However, in practice, these processes represent quite a challenge.
These processes are critical to any organization, as they can generate revenue and often represent a significant proportion of costs.
Secondary processes represent decisions based upon far less significant reasons for a purchase response.
This process of transformation represent the basic requirements and building blocks, but they are not sufficient for development.
These three processes represent the different levels of attitude change.
In fact, the process represents reconciliation of the two.
The entire process represented a sophisticated system that would hardly be improved upon in the next four thousand years.
The evolutionary process represents a long chain of events.
This entire process represents, in the author's words, 'the triumph of politics over economics' (p. 94).
Such a process represents a strain on the system, so is seldom authorized.