practice bundling


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Verb1.practice bundling - sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
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Firms often practice bundling via a strategic alliance as observed in the bundling of iPhone and AT&T network services.
(1) If (16/9)[t.sub.1] < [t.sub.2] < (32/9)[f.sub.2], the unique subgame perfect Nash equilibrium of the game is that both pairs of firms merge and never practice bundling.
William Gouge, who tried to clarify the contract position in 1622, said that ''contracted persons are in a middle degree betwixt single persons and married persons; they are neither simply single nor actually married."(52) Seen in that light one can speculate that Topsell's message, primarily addressed to the lower classes in East Hoathly, can be rightfully read as an edifying and fashioning text, a text which by using biblical exampla of Boaz and Ruth, could have laid before its licensers/readers a kind of legitimate option within the new religious boundaries for promised couples to practice a moderate version of physical intimacy--i.e., to practice bundling. By so doing, we assume, Topsell's teaching on the subject could have helped to clarify this cloudy period in courtship.