Phrases with «few holdouts»

The phrase "few holdouts" refers to a small number of people who resist or refuse to go along with the majority or commonly accepted opinion or decision. Full definition

Sentences with «few holdouts»

  • The Alta is the popular fitness tracker company's latest attempt to reach the last remaining few holdouts who haven't been sold on its previous efforts, like the Fitbit Charge HR and Fitbit Surge. (techradar.com)
  • Wanted to share an interesting story published in the Vancouver Sun about a West End unit assembly and what can happen when the last few holdouts can get greedy. (owenbigland.com)
  • There might be a few holdouts, but when offered stock worth billions of dollars more than the fair value of their company, most boards will ultimately acquiesce to such an offer. (splinternews.com)
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