Sentences with phrase «screw up the market»

Dell, Android and Tegra are three of the best so if the Looking Glass, a 7» tablet, doesn't take off we'll know the tablet either someone screwed up the marketing or people really can't be bothered with tablets.
The mortgage rate is going up soon and that might screw up the market so maybe it's time to sell now and take your profit.
One could elaborate, but those things are enough a) to destroy brand value and b) screw up your marketing.
These other things weigh heavily against you: movies and software are at the heart of intended copyrighted protection; you're taking the entire movie / program; not paying for the items screws up the market for the good; and you're not triggering any exception.

Not exact matches

Anything lower risked screwing up financial markets, or so policy makers believed at the time.
We used to think all we needed from those on the parapets was to be efficient and not screw up our brilliant marketing; now their own personalities might very well be significant marketing assets.
Agree wenger has no tactics and also screws up in transfer market every year.
And because most self - published authors are screwing up their book covers, their website design and their marketing, I know I have a huge advantage already.
In short, getting a publisher or a publishing deal is often not a great idea, because most small presses won't market you or might even screw up basic things like cover design, and you'll have less control to make smart marketing decisions so your book may perform worse.
I remember purposely avoiding exposing myself to any information about the stock market except once each week, when I would screw up my courage and move more money from cash into stock and bond index funds.
If you sit there and watch the market and watch your charts you will invariably experience an emotional drama and are very likely to end up «meddling» in your trade and thus screwing them up.
As for emerging markets... as usual, a hand shoots up: Aren't they screwed if developed markets end up in a permanent growth funk?
«In the financial markets, you have to care what other people think, even if what they think is screwed up,» Seo says.
Screw up and choose a non-qualified investment and the fair market value of that non-qualified investment at the time it was acquired by the RRSP will be included in your income.
Combine the piece's insensitive siting with the oddly quiet way in which the Menil acquired the work — without the fanfare that accompanied such accessions as its Maurizio Cattelan sculpture or the marketing blitz that led up to the «wedding» — as well as Kamps's professed surprise at a controversy he had cited in the No Zoning catalogue, then top all that off with the Menil's refusal to present a public discussion of an artwork whose meaning was supposed to be shaped «by the ensuing debate,» and you're looking at a colossal screw - up by a rightly revered institution.
It's not good enough for just these marketing people to realise that they've screwed up and damaged the brands they were associated with, we have to keep making examples of them to stop other clumsy organisations viewing our self - created territories as nothing more than sales opportunities.
I think the harmful «moral absolutism» is in fact coming from people with irrational beliefs that mainstream climate science must be wrong because A) it runs counter to their religious beliefs (the «God wouldn't let us screw things up» camp, who like to say how we're too small and insignificant to actually affect Earth's climate) and / or B) it runs counter to their political beliefs (in that they think environmentalism = liberalism, and that liberalism = the evil commies) and / or C) it runs counter to their fundamentalist belief in the transcendant wisdom of unregulated markets («get government out of industry's way and everything will be allright!
He always said, «If you create a good relationship with your clients, if times are hard and you screw up even if you screw up and you blow it in some marketing campaign that you're doing for them they're more likely to forgive you, and give you another chance, and really work with them, if you're an honest good person and they like you.»
When I ask lawyers how they plan on building their reputations, the answers that I usually hear range from «do whatever I'm told» to «don't screw up» to «execute my stellar marketing plan».
So if you really believe that property values here in Canada will be heading downward and sustain lower prices... if you believe that the recent mortgage market screw up has not created an incredible opportunity for real estate purchasers in the United States... if you think lower prices in the American market will last a long time....
If another investor ends up making a mistake or trying to screw you over, isn't that person just as likely to lose money in the risky market?
All in all the money in a money market is paying 50 bucks a month and the other houses on street are 1100 and 1200 / mth so I figured even though I don't have much experience with rehab and reselling i cant screw up too bad.
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