Sentences with phrase «get a piece of the pie as»

They were trying to get a piece of the pie as Victoria's Secret was sort of leaving some doors open.

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How big a piece of that pie Kobo will carve for itself remains in question; they say they've currently got about 10 % of U.S. e-book sales, roughly the same as Apple's iBooks store and well behind Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Over the last five years, Latin America — home to massive markets such as Brazil and Mexico — has produced a number of homegrown unicorns, and started to grab the attention of foreign investors, and startup organizations looking to get their piece of the pie.
With buyers eager to cash in on the historically high prices, and sellers offering up homes as a way to get a piece of the pie, deals are happening regardless of the hurdles.
If you get distracted and lose that window of opportunity, your cute - as - pie, cherry - patterned diaper cover quickly turns into a sad and ugly old piece of baby wear.
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Known for their gigantic pieces of homemade pies and cakes -LCB- as well as their extra colorful and crazy eclectic decor -RCB- I always make sure to swing by The Bubble Room any chance I get to take a slice of cake back to the cabin.
As the online training industry becomes increasingly crowded with more providers looking to get a piece of the pie, do you feel like your once tried - and - true strategies are now leaving you behind the curve?
The writer gets a bigger percentage of the pie (which makes some sense, I suppose, as they did the writing of that particular piece).
Starting today, Prime members will have unlimited access to Audible Channels, which was launched in July as an effort to get a piece of that podcasting pie (though Amazon never uses that word to describe it).
As a result, people from all over the country continue to flock to Vancouver in hopes of getting a piece of the world - class lifestyle pie.
The reason why they see the iPhone being able to get a big piece of the gaming pie are simple distribution issues, as explained by Young who says the App store is «an effortless distribution system,» in direct contrasts to to the roadblocks of red tape developers can encounter with trying to get games on the DS or PSP.
That said, as the field grows, so do the number of worthy applicants hoping to get their piece of the pie.
< / p. Operating as a commissioned sales person does not place one in a position to create a bigger pie, but one can create the circumstances for ones» «clients» to get a bigger piece of that finite pie at any given point in time.
As the first woman to head a major real estate network (formerly RELO), Pam O'Connor helped independent brokerage companies get their pieces of the relocation pie.
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