Sentences with phrase «race to the bottom on»

If you do the same exact thing as your competitors, it's a race to the bottom on price.
In a recent call with 360pi and Retail Systems Research, RSR analyst Paula Rosenblum said the «big lie» is that in a race to the bottom on pricing, the company with the lowest costs wins.
Trustees worry the Trump administration may curb their influence over boards while global competition fuels a race to the bottom on voting rights.
Encourages living wages in Canada, holds Canadian companies accountable abroad, and puts an end to the global race to the bottom on taxation and wages.
If the media industry, in particular, continues the current race to the bottom on price, rather than focusing on business value, it will forever be a commodity.
Many aspiring freelance writers get caught in a race to the bottom on content job bidding sites.
Especially if it uses as a bargaining chip the threat of a race to the bottom on such policies as corporate taxation, the continent's willingness to cut it slack will swiftly diminish.
«The European single market should not be about a race to the bottom on working conditions.
Both the US and China have weaker standards and regulations that would risk dragging Britain into a race to the bottom on vital protections and rights at work.
For a long time Greens have been rejecting the race to the bottom on immigration rhetoric, and it's a shame that the other parties waited so long to make a stand.
Good luck to everyone that will be racing to the bottom on price just to have a chance to gain a little market share before they bow out of the Tablet field.
Would you rather see a race to the bottom on eBook pricing, or some stability in the market?
Considering the race to the bottom on eReader pricing going on right now, it may not be long before we start seeing Kindles and Nooks and even Sony Readers getting as close as possible to $ 100.
Part Two A huge problem with e-books is the ongoing race to the bottom on prices as e-book publishers like Amazon and Google struggle with each other for the greatest market share.
With investors continuing to pull money out of its funds, Franklin is going to face some very challenging times, no matter what the market does, if only because the industry's race to the bottom on fees will mean ongoing margin compression.
Meanwhile, ETF leader Blackstone says it sees a secular shift to exchange - traded funds and top asset managers are engaged in a fee war in a race to the bottom on low ETF fees.
Cannella: You have to be different, otherwise it's a race to the bottom on price.
Unfortunately, as with many market places a race to the bottom on fees can be created which can lead to the loss of quality, specialism and expertise; it is the ADR equivalent of junk food.
Fortunately, as phone manufacturers race to the bottom on thinness, they're starting to figure out how to make the bulging compromise that is a good camera look good, too.
2 - in - 1s and convertibles are the only part of the PC market that's showing any signs of growth, and if Acer's $ 199 is a success, that will put pressure on other OEMs to follow suit, and we have another race to the bottom on our hands.
There's a race to the bottom on the little guys, and there are some big guys, like Samsung, but they're always with a point of view.
Ohio Governor John Kasich today threw his hat in the ring to join an already crowded field of GOP presidential candidates competing in a race to the bottom on women's health.
Of course, for the average investor, indexing has shown to be a much more reliable way to invest over the long - term and as a result indexing the market has become a commodity and the race to the bottom on pricing has now reached the point that firms like Charles Schwab will provide the service for free!

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«Just think what the housing market would be doing if we race to the bottom and use up all our capacity on monetary policy,» he added.
As a result, many entrepreneurs find themselves in a race to the bottom, as they begin to focus on using revenues to keep up with expenses, instead of produce profits.
«I've read some statements lately where you see other industry leaders talking about value with words like it's a race to the bottom, or you don't ever win on value, and I will tell you we just couldn't be more philosophically opposed to that,» says Thalberg.
Online retailers that sell commonly available products or even commodity products often compete on price, squeezing margins and «racing to the bottom
Having a turn - key overseas resource can help to streamline your process and build a business based on value instead of racing to the bottom by reducing your percentage of collections.
(CNN)-- Even though former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, one of two Catholics in the race for the GOP nomination, was helped by an evangelical bump in Iowa on Wednesday, his support among Catholic Republicans is near the bottom of the field, according to a new Gallup survey.
Postseason games are all raindrops on a mountain, each racing to the summit, nicking off angles and facets unpredictably, with the winner getting there because it accidentally took the best path to the bottom.
«The other night a few of us found some flower boxes that had wheels on the bottom,» said street luger Daryl Thompson, a hulking 6» 6» guy who answers to the apt moniker of Lugenstein, «and we went flower - box racing on the streets.
As if that wasn't intense enough, the proceedings took a wild turn when, on an overtime restart, race - leader Kenseth thought he was clear of second - place Alex Bowman and attempted to go from the top groove to the bottom entering Turn 1.
«The second half of the race, we'll all be around the top and you'll be able to make some passes on the bottom, but I don't think the race will be won on the bottom
With both sides languishing near the bottom of the Bundesliga, the three points on offer were crucial in the race to avoid relegation.
But this season has brought a concentrated effort to move outside his preferred lane, as he did during the Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway where Larson, implored by his team, stayed on the bottom, which carried over to the following day's Cup main event where he started his current streak.
The New York Democratic Committee on Monday is deriding the shifting field for the Republican gubernatorial nomination as a «soap opera» and an «amazing race to the bottom
By taking this action our members shone a light on an organisation that has led the race to the bottom not just in the UK but across the world.
The leadership election is about one issue above others: whether we accept another five more years of a race to the bottom based on cuts that destroy services and damage -LSB-...]
Countries which focus on purely national strategies will create a «race to the bottom», he warned, as he emphasised the need for American leadership on crafting the framework of rules to ensure global recovery from recession.
Its success, however, depends heavily on states» willingness to work together, and across the world, governments have been turning inwards in a «race to the bottom» of narrowly - defined national interest.
Employers are engaged in a divide - and - rule exercise which feeds «a race to the bottom» and increasingly imposed a «one size fits all» culture on the sector.»
Gerard Larsen, who officially retired in July as East Hampton Village police chief, was at the bottom of the pack in that race, but vowed on Tuesday to run again in two years.
He will also make the argument that this Government is not prepared to clamp down on tax avoidance, but instead wants to engage in a race to the bottom in low corporation tax rates.
The TUC warned that attacks on public sector pensions by opposition leaders and employers» groups in recent months threatened to undermine what was left of «decent» retirement provision in Britain in favour of a «race to the bottom».
This argument has to be met head - on; the idea of a regulatory race to the bottom does not square with political and economic reality.
There need to be fair rules on what happens when people come here and rules which prevent a race to the bottom in wages and conditions.
Nixon is also touching on a form of «economic development» that has grown like topsy in recent years, drawing states into what would be considered, if it were cut - and - sew factories rather than glamorous entertainment productions involved, a competitive race - to - the - bottom to throw money at less - than - needy studios.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo chided on Wednesday Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush for tweeting a photo of a handgun, saying it represents a «race to the bottom» in political campaigning.
The effort on part of employers» and big business is yet another example of the race to the bottom mentality and how to vilify public employees rather than address the real problems that our local communities face.
We need to compete on skills and ingenuity, not on sacrificing workers» rights in a race to the bottom
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