Sentences with phrase «brutal competition in»

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Sony's problems were many: brutal competition for its once - dominant television group; being bested by Apple's (aapl) iPod, a humiliation for the Walkman pioneer; high - cost manufacturing in Japan; a failure to seize the music - streaming initiative despite years of trying.
Sony's problems were many: brutal competition for its once - dominant television group; being bested by Apple's iPod, a humiliation for the Walkman pioneer; high - cost manufacturing in Japan; a failure to seize the music - streaming initiative despite years of trying.
In summary, actors say they only do what they are told by the writers and directors; writers and directors say producers require them to put more sex and violence into the shows; producers say it is the networks that demand more sex and violence; networks say their choices are limited, the competition is brutal, and the sponsors demand results.
Mourinho is brutal, spends for the now and at the bare minimum demands that his team competes in every competition.
Cuomo thrived on brutal competition, throwing elbows in basketball games with the press corps and seemingly unable to resist the urge to be the alpha male in any political situation.
Race brutal - cute aliens on exotic planets, using weapon powerups and physics - based vehicles to annihilate your competition in frantic round - based combat.
One of the most powerful entries in competition had to settle for the jury prize, effectively third place: «Loveless» («Nelyubov»), a bleak drama about a couple's divorce that morphs into a brutal indictment of modern - day Russia.
Another year when the Academy got it unexpectedly right, not just because they awarded a film unafraid to take an unforgiving look at America's brutal past, but because»12 Years a Slave» really was the most worthy film in competition.
Some declared it precisely the tour de force the festival had been waiting for; others stayed behind to loudly boo the film as the lights came up, perhaps repelled by its brutal nihilism or its placement in the competition.
As I said in my Vitara Brezza review I had honestly expected Maruti Suzuki to get brutal and severely undercut the competition with very aggressive prices.
Mr. Shanks argued that «[s] ince Penguin is looking out for [your] welfare at what appears to be great costs to us, I would hope that [you] would be equally brutal to Publishers who have thrown in with your competition with obvious disdain for your welfare * * *.
A dramatic story of unimaginable bravery in the air and brutal competition on the ground, Birdmen is at once a thrill ride through flight's wild early years and a surprising look at the personal clash that fueled America's race to the skies.
During his forty - year career at General Electric, he led the company to year - after - year success around the globe, in multiple markets, against brutal competition.
Altucher emphasizes that the competition in the equity is brutal and that for most people trying to beat the market is a big waste of time.
Lawyers must market because the competition for business can be brutal in virtually all practice areas and localities.
The UK's top law firms need to follow the lead of investment banks and take a more brutal approach to underperformance as they fight to maintain market position in the face of growing competition from US firms and legal services providers.
She predicts that in the very near future straightforward out - of - court legal work will face «brutal» competition.
The Australian - born actor has had this thing since he was 16 and recently converted it into a competition - spec racer to take part in the Targa Tasmania — a brutal rally race in the land down under.
You're reading this because your ancestors survived a brutal competition of sexual politics, this involves deceit and perceiving deceit, and this makes it an extremely non-trivial task to change minds at scale reliably in a competitive landscape.
Competition is brutal,» said Alf Rehn, a management professor at the Åbo Akademi University in Finland.
The U.S. has suffered in some ways from being increasingly exposed to brutal global competition, but in these industries, which are characterized by a high degree of value - added labor and capital input, the U.S. competes very well and, in fact, a larger global market has facilitated the growth and success of these sectors.
I had looked at some properties in Essex county, and the competition is brutal, to say the least.
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