Sentences with phrase «of a hard sell»

You can convince stakeholders about coal's employment and economic benefits, but it is bit of a hard sell to claim coal is good for the environment.
Between those things, I don't think there's much need of a hard sell on top of that.
The objective for the retailer is to create publicity for the store and promote pet ownership without giving the impression of a hard sell for any particular product or service.
Imagine that an author uses any sort of hard sell technique to create a sense of urgency about buying their book.
Many review bloggers won't even look at an indie book because of hard sell tactics.
Not necessarily so with legal services: one of the hardest selling jobs is showing a client that you can solve a problem he doesn't yet know that he has.
Almost overnight the compensation industry and its culture of the hard sell was born.
However, a game with little else in the premise is a bit of a hard sell.
«I think on minimum wage, it's kind of a hard sell in the Senate.
Haskell's second - hand culture keeps talk of amenities from being part of his hard sell.
Be aware of hard sell sales maneuvers such as low price membership specials and trials that will cease the same day you sign up and will result in your credit card being charged or a free profile or extended membership for signing up for a free trial.
This is «one of the hardest sells of the year.»
Because of the very nature of the film (it's an extremely dialog - heavy pic with a very heavy undertone) it is somewhat of a hard sell, but this really is a great little indie worth checking out if not for the subject then for the terrific performances by Segel and Eisenberg.
The challenge has become magnetizing interest in you and what you do, effectively, efficiently and with a plan instead of hard selling.
I'm not saying this is a bad idea but it's something that requires more research than a 90 minute tour allows with 60 minutes of hard selling so don't fall into the «act now» trap.
It's a bit of a hard sell from a marketing perspective, which is why their US market share is getting a bit beaten up by non-cap-weighted and active rivals.
So my proposal may be a bit of a hard sell since Gandhis they are not.
The film is something of a hard sell for widespread, mainstream audiences: it's more philosophical than action - oriented, it's distinctly weird and idiosyncratic, and it ends on an inconclusive moment that suggests a few different possibilities without explaining or committing to any of them.
It just stinks of a hard sell and why deal with someone who would sell that hard?
On paper a villainous peacock is kind of a hard sell, but between Oldman's voice and the brilliant character animation, Shen becomes a formidable baddie.
In a few hours of this being written, the curtains will be closing on another week of London art fair crazy, as it shifts itself over to Paris for FIAC and another few days of hard selling.
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The owners also had lots of activities suggestions, and if we felt like we were getting a bit of a hard sell on some of them, we still found the advice to be very valuable.
Battlefield Hardline has been a bit of a hard sell for EA and Visceral, with its last beta recieving a less - than - warm reception.
Outside of the enthusiasts and collectors though this tittle is a bit of a hard sell.
- of a hard sell.
When a trashy paperback costs as much as a monthly subscription to Netflix, it's kind of a hard sell.
The Carson camp, on the other hand declined to use Cambridge's embeds, despite what one campaign consultant called a «kind of hard sell» by Cambridge.
The UX360CA is a bit of a harder sell.
In a struggling economy, one of the hardest sells is a home that includes big - ticket luxury items — mainly because amenities command a higher asking price.
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