Sentences with phrase «largely market the names»

Not exact matches

Millington's article contains lots of other details of the pair's quest for the perfect tequila (apparently it was conducted largely via motorcycle), as well details of how the two good - looking entrepreneurs decided to market their product and how it's selling (answer: thanks to Clooney's name and a punch of industry awards, like hot cakes).
Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
European dating service name recognition has come largely through word of mouth, viral marketing, Christian singles groups, the hundreds of different online dating sites and the massive media campaigns of services like: Christian Cafe Christian Cupid - Asia, South America, UK, Africa, Australia, Europe, Russia eHarmony
As a result of all the competition in the craft beer market, craft beer prices are rising more slowly than big - name beers, which are largely consumed by poorer people.
While the Civic is sold in largely the same form worldwide, differences in the name of the models exist between markets.
The New York gallery American Fine Arts, Co. — whose name today is largely synonymous with that of its gallerist, Colin de Land (1955 — 2003)-- represents a gallery practice in which a decided deviation from conventional models overlaps with successful activities within the framework of the art market.
Often justified largely on the basis of junk science they have come up with such wonderful policy prescriptions as using only unreliable sources of energy because they are «sustainable,» keeping natural resources in the ground rather than using them to meet human needs, having government tell manufacturers what requirements their products must meet to use less energy rather than encouraging manufacturers to meet the needs of their customers, all in the name of «energy efficiency,» substituting government dictates for market solutions on any issue related to energy use, and teaching school children junk science that happens to meet «environmentalists» ideological beliefs in hopes of perpetuating these beliefs to future generations even though they do not conform to the scientific method, the basis of science.
While the company name is highly recognized and branded, it's largely due to the extraordinary amount of marketing Colonial Penn does, rather than product prowess.
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