Sentences with phrase «commands less marketing»

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The biggest casualty of that shakeout has unquestionably been Canada's BlackBerry, which has seen its once - commanding position atop the smartphone pile dwindle to less than one per cent global market share.
Other goods will, over time, be withheld if they do not command a reasonable price, but the cheaper labor is, the less it will be withheld, because people have to live, and to hedge against the falling wages and unemployment which are always characteristic of a glutted labor market.
Tax credits command support from a larger coalition of conservatives, free market advocates, and private schools than do vouchers, in large part for the same reason they are more legally viable: they are not government funds and pose less danger to the autonomy of private schools that accept them.
Plug - in hybrids (or extended - range electric vehicles, according to Chevy marketers) command even less market share, and pure electric vehicle sales are struggling, despite incentives.
As the economist Ronald Coase pointed out in his work on firms, hierarchical command structures are sometimes less costly than competitive market transactions due to transaction costs.
Options to choose from in case of the number of annuity providers are anyway less with LIC commanding a 70 per cent market share.
Whether you're generating leads through your own online marketing efforts or buying them from a third party (see «Real estate lead - generation companies,» below), these days, the conversation is less about how legitimate the leads are and more about how to take command and marshal those clicks into sales.
Millennials continue to command attention as the next wave of home buyers, yet the rate at which this massive population is entering the market has been less than stellar.
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