Sentences with word «razorblade»

A razorblade is a sharp, thin, and small piece of metal that is used for shaving or cutting hair closely. Full definition
Common examples would be natural monopolies or oligopolies, razor / razorblade businesses, enduring brands, network effects, high switching costs and economies of scale.
According to Google's Street Art Project, «the image was printed on a large plotter, and then the artists took hundreds of razorblades and cut swatches of paper away to slowly reveal the image underneath.
In a world where brand loyalty is increasingly hard to come by, especially for consumer - facing companies like Procter & Gamble or Coca - Cola, Apple's burgeoning razor - razorblade model has power, he said.
Filipino Catholics reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus after many of them marched through the streets whipping themselves and lacerating their backs with razorblades.
I have found that the Feather is the best safety razor razorblade hands down.
The appalling caustic and razorblade bite of it.
If Big Raddy — a less thuggish man you could never meet — was a football fanatic, it couldn't be just razorblade toting thugs that went to Highbury.
They've also partnered with Preserve, which takes their excess plastic cups, and the one's their consumers return to them to create toothbrushes and razorblade handles.
Although this one does spiral out for a long time beyond the point where you think the story reaches a natural close, this is an instance where he delivers a velvet - encased razorblade, a sense of cheery compromise which is actually an admission of life as being dull, repetitive and moralistic.
For stock companies which sales are primarily «one - shot» deals — as opposed to razorblades which customers have to keep on buying — a slowdown in growth can be devastating.
Those puppy teeth are like little razorblades.
The challenge came from keeping your character fed, watered, liked, protected, healthy, and well - rested while you ran about doing your good work, and inevitably three hours into the game you were controlling a sickly man with bloodshot eyes who sold razorblades to children so he could afford more coffee and maybe repair his galoshes with the change.
After receiving Sculp - Metal in a can as a gift in 1955, Samaras used the claylike material to make proto - minimalist, floor - based objects as well as several wall - mounted reliefs that encase disquieting objects such as an exposed double - edge razorblade, an undone safety - pin, and mangled cutlery (here a teaspoon).
Johan Thom's work Recital (lend me your ears) consists of three prayer bead necklaces each fashioned from wooden beads, music strings and fifty individually engraved razorblades.
It's also known as the «razorblade model» after the way men's razors are sold cheaply, with replacement razors being expensive, but it was Apple that provided a platform on which this business model could flourish widely.
Any momentary loss of concentration or any sloppiness in playing that will result in giving the ball away could be severally punished by Bayern whose attackers can be as deadly sharped as the razorblade.
Cutting — using a sharp object like a razorblade, knife, or scissors to make marks, cuts, or scratches on one's own body — is a form of self - injury.
It strikes a decent balance between cotton - soft and razorblade - sharp, and it relays its mission to the engine, the transmission, the dampers, and the stability control system.
There's is a hardware battle with a razorblade business.
To Namco - Bandai's credit, the control scheme of the single player has improved, but that is like saying a razorblade sandwich is much better with ketchup and mustard.
Carissa Rodriguez's La Collectionneuse (The Collector, 2016), for example, consists of several recreations of the razorblade sculpture that appears in Eric Rhomer's 1967 film of the same name.
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