Sentences with phrase «fierce competition so»

Expect fierce competition so don't delay too long before you apply.

Not exact matches

The competition is so fierce
But, since so many marketers have recognized the opportunity to promote mobile apps using Facebook, the competition has become fierce.
A discouraging thought for job seekers: Sometimes competition for a position is so fierce that an HR person — mere human, after all — can not possibly eyeball them all.
In fact, the competition for talent is so fierce that potential employees are being treated like top professional athletes, said Breyer.
The competition is now so fierce that in mid-September, investment firm Jefferies & Co. even cut its ratings on Chinese manufacturers Trina, Suntech and JA Solar.
With so much money at stake and the competition between producers so fierce, there is constant pressure to innovate.
The festival is so popular, and the competition so fierce, that the main sponsor, Coca - Cola, produces both red and blue colored cans for the event to broaden their appeal and ensure supporters of both teams buy its products.
Competition is so fierce that more buyers are jumping at deals and then backing out, hurting the seller.
Competition was fierce, so congratulations to everybody on the roster: They're the 1927 Yankees of today's business world.
The Oakland housing market has generated a slew of headlines over the last year or so, mainly the result of fierce competition and rapid home - price gains.
There is fierce competition from many outstanding Australian businesses and some tough criteria, so winning is a huge deal.
But nowadays, because the competition is so fierce in the U.S. wine market the label does a lot of the heavy lifting in terms of making the sale.»
By 1993, competition from the smaller salsa companies was so fierce that Pace, Old El Paso, and a total of six of the top ten brands saw Texas sales decline three percent from the year before.
The other exciting new addition, Nestlé Golden Chef's Hat Award, Australia's longest running culinary competition for young chefs, has this year set a new benchmark in terms of participants in the program, with the highest number of registrations ever received, so the competition — and the fun — will be fierce!
There's just one of these opposite - handed slots available, though, so competition would be fierce.
You re saying he done well in his firts years, I agree with you but he is now in 18 years on life support in function of those first years so he should be glad to still be here because he is no more there by merit.The competition is fierce i know but we don t longer compete since some time now....
Rooney has made 12 appearances in all competitions so far this season for United, but has scored just one goal and created five as he remains unsure of his future given the fierce competition for places in Mourinho's squad in the positions that he wishes to take up.
I truly hope so We will need him as we are still in all 4 competitions However, Alexis, Iwobi, Theo and Ox have all been playing well so competition is fierce this season.
Further, they can't afford to waste time as Goal add that while they've made new contact with his agent, clubs from within Italy and around Europe are also monitoring him and so competition for signature is likely to be fierce.
The competition is so fierce that the Penn Circuit remains virtually the only route in the U.S. by which a player can break in.
Competition is unsurprisingly fierce even with the injury suffered by summer signing Ousmane Dembele, with Deulofeu limited to nine La Liga outings so far this season, a total of 494 minutes of playing time with just one goal and two assists in that time.
«And when we examined his knee, other than the ligament injuries he sustained, the joint, the muscles and other parts of his knee are all in top - notch condition, just like those of a 15 - year - old boy and not a soccer player who has been [subjecting his knee to the rigours of] fierce physical competition for so many years.
bet365 has long been known for its competitive pricing, but competition is now so fierce that a number of other bookmakers are pushing them.
There is a lot of competition there; Cazorla is back, Wilshere is back and there are also players who have integrated into the team like Iwobi, so there is a fierce competition for places.
With the competition so fierce though, Tottenham most certainly can not take anything for granted and Pochettino is expected to strengthen his squad during the January transfer window in order to give his side a better chance of a top four finish.
The above athletes all have a background in netball, but competition to make this squad could be fierce, so if you know any more netball - playing athletes, tell us!
The competition at the top of the table is so fierce that Spurs are under intense pressure to dig out a winning result each and every match day, as the North - Londoner's can ill afford to relinquish further ground.
Because the competition is so fierce, they typically undervalue what they offer out of fear that if they charge too much, they won't attract enough clients or the right kinds of clients.
I mean, it had started harmlessly enough — a few kids with Princeton shirts in middle school, rumors of summer camps at Duke — but by the time senior year rolled around, competition was so fierce that people didn't even talk about where they were applying.
The Stroller market is congested, and the competition is fierce, so when I heard that the InStep Safari offered something different and more appealing to active parents; I wanted to see if this was true.
The market is so profitable that further acquisitions have led to more concentration, leaving two global leaders in fierce competition: Nestlé and Danone.
So, this is not entirely a shock, although I'm told the competition for HTC's nod was fierce, with both Assembylman Richard Brodsky (who fought for a labor nod in the public authorities reform bill) and Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice battling extremely hard for the endorsement.
If you divide this number by the number of clinical specialties, it becomes obvious why the competition for young physician - investigators with promise can be so fierce.
The fact that the field overlaps with numerous others means that biosystems engineers are often competing for the same jobs with biological scientists, and so the competition is fierce, particularly when a company is looking to fill a niche position.
«Sometimes I think we all want to be successful and to find a shortcut to be successful, because the competition [for academic success in China] is so fierce
So, whether you still plan to work toward an eventual faculty position, or are considering instead the myriad of other options available to Ph.D. scientists, competition for the best jobs will be fierce, and graduates will need to emerge fully prepared from their Ph.D. cocoons.
Competition is fiercest near the dung heap, so making a quick and efficient getaway is crucial for mating success.
So fierce competition is now expected from Japanese competitors such as Matsushita and Sony, which are already working on digital video disc and tape recorders.
Competition for postdoctoral fellowships is fierce, so your application needs to stand out as realistic, coherent and compelling.
The competition was fierce so Tina's team had to arrive early to register, and Adam sent her a message confirming that he'd just arrived at the event.
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Competition is fierce on online dating sites, so the quickest road to standing out is looking the best you can, right?
The competition is so fierce these days that most of them are pretty good.
Then again, Best Actress has some fierce competition it seems, so perhaps 2012 might allow this film to fare better.
Competition between schools is so fierce that charter schools in the same charter network say they sometimes fight over students.
In some areas, competition over certified teachers has become so fierce that districts are promising signing bonuses, paid health insurance, subsidized housing, and more.
Because of fierce competition in the market, sellers are ready to pay over the top so that their offering could be displayed on priority.
The race is on and the competition is fierce for New York City parents vying for a spot at one of the 18 Success Academy Charter Schools across the city — So fierce in fact, the organization is opening six new schools for the 2013 - 2014 school year in the city, one of which will be in Fort Greene...
That grade could have made a huge difference to her future especially when competition for University places is so fierce.
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