Sentences with phrase «into narrow niche»

For graduate students, the situation is little better, as they tend to be forced into narrow niche disciplines (philosophy of mind, philosophy of action).

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The premise of all these pitches is that you can take any good idea for a product, service or network (typically someone else's idea, who is already hitting it out of the park) and shrink that business down to a narrower target population or niche, or to a certain kind of consumer, and instantly turn the process of serving that smaller segment into a big business as well.
The issue we see from e-commerce entrepreneurs is a lack of pre-planning and research before diving into a niche that is either too broad or too narrow.
Going through graduate school and into a postdoc, you necessarily focus on a narrower and narrower niche area of science.
The fortwo has always been a niche car and adding in the hum of an electric motor in the place of its three - pot gasoline power plant just places it into an even narrower niche.
If you want to tell your personal story, ensure its success by tying your story into how - to steps your reader can take to change his or her life.For example, if you're writing your story about surviving cancer, focus on a specific type of cancer (narrow your niche) and specifically tell readers how they can get the same results you did and how you got through it.
Many other companies will focus on narrow domains and become niche experts that the voice assistants tap into to fulfill user intents.
Pale, almost white narrow strip oak floors in the foyer run throughout the house including the step down living room that features a built - in sectional sofa, a fireplace surmounted by a gigantic flat - screen TV set into a full wall of custom - lit display niches along and another full wall of telescopic, floor - to - ceiling sliding glass doors to the yard.
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