When you go about adapting, how do you balance the essence of what worked about a show internationally with the tweaks necessary to cater to U.S. sensibilities?
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The plentiful creativity and entrepreneurship in the informal economy can be harnessed to cater to them.
It is nowhere near technically advanced enough to cater to demand.
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On the shore below, with its deserted beaches and spray-splashed Byzantine churches, there are no foreigners at all, and no facilities to cater to them.
Developers have said these types of customers are driving sales, and that they have been offering smaller units of around 90-110 square meters to cater to them.
These are broad-based platforms that attempt to cater to everyone.
And while tracking service TNS predicts Internet advertising will increase 13.4%, and newspaper advertising will fall 0.9%, publications that cater to Hollywood say they are seeing more dollars than ever.
One consideration for consumers buying any Dell product is the company's proclaimed strategy to cater mainly to business customers.
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The much anticipated matchup between Suzuki and Matsuzaka got an average viewer rating of 10.7% in Tokyo (peaking at 13.3% when Matsuzaka faced Suzuki), where the game was shown live by national broadcaster NHK at 8:35 a.m. (the advertisements behind home plate appeared in Japanese to cater to those viewing the game in Japan).
The group, born between 1980 and 2000, eats out more than the rest of the population and will pay more to go to restaurants that offer gourmet-style food, high-quality beers and liquor, and that cater to socializing.
My investigations of private banks operating in the U.S. that cater to wealthy foreigners, particularly Edge banks, have led me to conclude that these banks have been able to continue to offer phenomenally uncompetitive investment products and services to clients, because their clients are primarily concerned with laundering their tens of millions in assets, or evading taxes.
The store also has an excellent food hall and several restaurants that cater to its shoppers.
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Wren uses a separate advertising agency, a unit of BBDO Worldwide, to cater to the automaker.
The fair also stops in London, Hong Kong and Stockholm, and vendors cater to local tastes.
None of the political parties has so far worked out how to cater to public fear.
She approached Kathryn Hamm, president of GayWeddings.com, the first site to cater to same-sex couples, for advice.
At the same time digital television, which means more channels, makes it possible to cater to small audiences.
We're thinking about how we can design products to cater to specific needs.
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LinkedIn also continues to expand its thousands of profession-specific discussion boards, which cater to everyone from auditors to zookeepers.
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There are a number of great mobile wine applications out there, but most of them cater to hardcore oenophiles.
Essentially restaurants that are located in refurbished apartments, private kitchens usually seat a small number of guests and cater to groups.
However, the shipping companies are streamlining their businesses to cater to coal export.
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Corporate travelers are more difficult for the Internet travel industry, and sites must design their offerings to cater to this group.
Beverage maker Diageo mixes global drinks with local drinks and liquors to create product offerings that cater to local markets.
In view of all this, Alpha needs to lay out a strategy to streamline its operations to cater to foreign markets.
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Over the last few years, a sweep of hip boutique hotels has opened in Ljubljana, in part to cater to visiting epicureans.
Although the automated caviar boutiques have already attracted their share of caviar connoisseurs, foodies and chefs, they are also equipped to cater to impulse buyers.
Many parents try to improve their chances by enrolling their children in the growing number of private academies that cater to the elite.
But Russell has seen an increase in hotels striving to reduce emissions, particularly in the last five years and particularly among hotels that cater to corporate clients.
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