Sentences with phrase «already holy grail»

Women are already the Holy Grail for marketers: they make 85 % of all brand purchases, three - quarters of women identify as the primary shopper in their household and almost one in four shop at least once a day.

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Wasn't the holy grail what we'd already created?»
Someone who's already touting your brand's virtues is the holy grail of affiliate partners.
Apple's custom silicon has already had a massive impact on CPU, GPU, and wireless performance, but battery life is still the holy grail.
Costs have already come down faster than most analysts predicted and the Gigafactory could be the final catalyst to get below the industry's holy grail of $ 100 per kWh.
The thing is, if you aren't equipped with a convection oven at home, you're already at a disadvantage in terms of achieving the roasted vegetable Holy Grail: pieces of veg with a uniformly golden - brown, crispy exterior and just - tender interior.
The best Ma could do, toward the end of our talk, was to shrug and say that perhaps the holy grail of VLBI was the «establishment of a stable set of geodetic standards and measurements,» standards and measurements that would have to be updated continually... by doing exactly what people like Ma and Behrend are doing already.
You already know that testosterone is the Holy Grail for major improvements in building muscle, burning fat, improved libido, better skin tone and maintaining healthy heart function.
(So did this holy grail product, but I can't include it in this post because I already bought it...)
If you've already found your holy grail of cleansers, you can still use it in this step.
I can't believe they have already come and gone — I am one of those girls who just live for awards shows, especially the holy grail of them all.
We already know that I wear these Levi's way too often and they are my holy grail jeans.
Asked whether it was possible to create a tutor proof test, Gibb said it was the «holy grail» and stressed that it was already something that grammar schools across the country are trying to do.
As His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC, who has already piloted the scheme in Birmingham, has said: «judges seek the Holy Grail that will give them just 10 key documents in any case and not require them to find the proverbial needle in a haystack.»
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