Sentences with phrase «compete with the outsiders»

In this cut - throat competition, Micromax recently came up with its Canvas Nitro A310 smartphone to compete with the outsiders.

Not exact matches

During his 2012 campaign, Mitt Romney used his 25 - year experience in the private sector to position himself as a Washington outsider and noted that his time spent as CEO of Bain Capital helped him learn how America competes with companies in the international arena.
Taco Bell has been somewhat cryptic about the test menu and few outsiders have tasted the food, prompting hand - wringing over whether Taco Bell plans to compete head - to - head with companies like Chipotle and Qdoba Mexican Grill (JACK.O).
This involved the privatization of government - owned businesses, so that these businesses competed on an equal basis with those owned by outsiders.
To the outsider looking in, it seems no stone has been left unturned as England aim to compete with the more favoured nations for glory this summer.
Massey's fundraising ability was expected to be a key component of his campaign, as many outsiders predicted he would have little trouble raising the kinds of donations from his friends in the real estate industry to compete with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
However, like any porn film, the movie takes a dip in interest whenever they get back into story mode, with a clichéd plot that mixes several other genres of movie, including the outsider in a new school, the family underworld gangster bit, and the underdog upshot competing in a competition for the interest of the bad guy's best girl.
And yet the hotel supply chain seems healthy (to an outsider), despite hotels competing directly with their retailers.
According to Kano, «We need a level playing field that lets Japanese dealers compete fairly with outsiders
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