in what context?
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It depends upon the PR Firm totally.
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That would all depend on the customer base the PR agency has and the caliber of the clients.
About 250 dollars pr day.
It depends upon there communication skill.
PR50 is a (discontinued) model of watch produced by the Tissot watch making company of Switzerland. Tissot is a subsidiary of Swatch. As you might expect, they are a bit pricey if genuine. On the genuine watch, the PR and 50 are separated by a space.
30.00 pr avge.
PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of executing the military PR option.
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
Given two events, A and B, Pr(A and B) = Pr(A)*Pr(B) if A and B are independent and Pr(A and B) = Pr(A | B)*Pr(B) if they are not.
about $5 to $12 pr. person... :) Save