Sentences with phrase «ruthless competition»

Gladden felt that this was still to be done primarily through the persuasion of individuals to the Christian point of view, but the results would mean a change in the structure of society — an overcoming of ruthless competition by enlightened self - love, co-operation, and sharing.
These factors included ruthless competition on price from rivals like Amazon and Walmart, a botched e-commerce strategy, and changing consumer habits.
A workplace environment centered on ruthless competition stifles diversity and thwarts long - term company success.
Specifically, Thiel believes that instead of making incremental upgrades to an existing product or service, a company must aim to do something completely new to avoid ruthless competition.
Thanks to this mixture, church people can unashamedly defend segregation as an expression of God's will, justify war as divine service, defend ruthless competition in business as a part of the natural order, and reflect hostile and uncharitable attitudes generally; they can bless personal and social evil in the name of religion.
He's a two - fisted idealist in the nocturnal bustle of the San Francisco docks and produce marketplace and the winding two - lane highways of California, made even more treacherous in the daylight thanks to ruthless competition launched by Cobb's henchmen.
At least until advertising supported free books and ruthless competition spoil the party for everyone.
The real world job market can be an unforgiving place, with ruthless competition and thousands of faceless corporations.
It always appears to have advantages for new, small, and weak economies — or for old established ones meeting new and ruthless competition.
And they're all getting better, because of the ruthless competition.
She's writing about «people who study people and the things they left behind» — archaeologists who endure stingy funding, ruthless competition, long hours and often intolerable working conditions, all in hopes of documenting a past long gone before developers or the passage of time destroy a site forever.
Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling misread biologist Richard Dawkins's book The Selfish Gene to mean that evolution is driven solely by ruthless competition, both between corporations and within Enron, leading to his infamous «rank and yank» employee evaluation system, which resulted in massive layoffs and competitive resentment.
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