Sentences with phrase «so fierce»

It's not enough that Toronto area home - buyers are facing competition so fierce that list prices have become virtually meaningless and bully or pre-emptive offers are increasingly the norm.
Is competition getting so fierce, we wondered, that it's becoming difficult for practitioners from different companies to cooperate?
Let's face it — there are fewer roles at the top than in the middle, and certainly more than there are at the bottom, which is in part what makes competition for medical sales management jobs so fierce.
Because job competition is so fierce, candidates need to have the right degree or certification to make their resumes stand out.
Things are getting trickier now that the competition is so fierce.
With competition so fierce, employers are often swamped by hundreds of resumes and cover letters in the first 2 — 3 days of any job being advertised and have little time to read each one in detail.
One of the most significant changes that can be witnessed is in respect with the job market where the competition has become so fierce hat often it takes nothing less than a killer instinct in order to make it to the top and a kind of mindless but intense rat race marks the day all across the globe.
And in my view, the competition is so fierce that it's better to send 15 applications that are tailored, instead of 30 with a «spray - and - pray» approach.
In today's world of jobs and the job market scenario, the competition is so fierce that even terms and phrases like «cut throat» and «rat race» to describe it seems to be quite lame and inadequate.
With competition being so fierce over those career enhancing roles that we are looking for, is it worth considering whether you can give yourself a competitive edge by chosing the best time to interview?
Let's face it — there are fewer roles at the top than in the middle and certainly at the bottom, which is in part what makes competition for management roles so fierce.
Because the competition is so fierce, you don't really find outliers in this market, and the Altima lives right in the sweet spot.
The camera is one of the main selling points of a smartphone, and the competition is so fierce.
With India's growth potential in mobiles, the company is carving it's place out in the country - but it's tough going, so fierce is the competition.
It's so fierce that in a newly published survey of 400 law firm marketing and business development (BD) professionals, 52 % said competition is the # 1 barrier to law firm growth.
It's a reputation so fierce that Skadden consistently features in industry surveys among the top four firms General Counsel dread facing.
We have to be because the competition from the thousands of other real estate lawyers is so fierce.
2) Heartland was gullible enough to cough up everything that was asked for without any confirmation 3) Gleick thought it necessary to sex up the document to make his nefarious plot work 4) Mosher recognized Gleick's writing style and was so sure of it he worked up a frenzy of speculation about Gleick so fierce that Gleick confessed
At the same time I keep seeing news stories like this one from the WSJ: About how competition in Silicon Valley for engineering talent is so fierce, they're fighting over interns now:
The backlash was so fierce that EA actually ended up backing down and pulling microtransactions from the game.
I am really hoping that the fans of insider moves and nexus as well as SUAM bring about a backlash so fierce that even the mass effect 3 backlash looks small.
It's easy to get discouraged when the competition in PUBG is so fierce.
Competition is so fierce, some stores go as far as to give games for free.
In the home computer boom of the 80s, the rivalry between ZX Spectrum creator Clive Sinclair and BBC Micro founder Chris Curry was so fierce it would later inspire a TV drama.
But the level of competition couldn't be so fierce if the game wasn't so inherently fun to play.
Competition in the genre has rarely been so fierce as it is on consoles right now, in what has been an unusually hectic year for racing games.
On the other hand, the competition among smart device applications has been so fierce that Nintendo can not succeed just by releasing any software title with its popular characters or the themes in its popular game franchises.
The competition in Kamala is so fierce that prices get reduced on five - star hotels pushing them into mid-range territory.
The competition in Kuta is so fierce that prices get reduced on five - star hotels pushing them into mid-range territory.
With competition so fierce, banks routinely run new account promotions to attract customers.
The competition in Phuket is so fierce that prices get reduced on five - star hotels pushing them into mid-range territory.
Competition between them is so fierce that you are almost always assured that you get the best deals.
Knowing what constitutes a good business rating is essential in today's world of technology when facts are available in the palm of our hands and the competition so fierce and money is still so tight.
With competition so fierce, banks routinely run new account promotions to attract customers.
It's hard to stomach spending so much on school now, but hard to decide not to with competition so fierce in the job market.
It's that his standards are so high, and his intellect is so fierce, that sometimes it's you're not catching up with him.
In the northeast, the Ozbaks will suffer an infestation of insects so fierce it will destroy their wheat.
This includes the injury he suffered when he met his wife, Lily, her nature eccentric, her history troubled by alcohol, her love for Hawley so fierce she shot him to stop him from committing murder.
It's those huge sales numbers that make the competition in this class so fierce.
It's happy to attack any corner you like with front - end tenacity that is so fierce that Porsche's Macan will need to bring its A Game if it wants to be in the brawl here.
Because the competition is so fierce, you don't really find outliers in this market, and the Altima lives right in the sweet spot.
That grade could have made a huge difference to her future especially when competition for University places is so fierce.
The race is on and the competition is fierce for New York City parents vying for a spot at one of the 18 Success Academy Charter Schools across the city — So fierce in fact, the organization is opening six new schools for the 2013 - 2014 school year in the city, one of which will be in Fort Greene...
The public has never been so fierce about public education — I have not seen this in decades.»
In some areas, competition over certified teachers has become so fierce that districts are promising signing bonuses, paid health insurance, subsidized housing, and more.
Competition between schools is so fierce that charter schools in the same charter network say they sometimes fight over students.
The good news is that Doss can go to war as a non-combatant medical orderly; the bad news is that his unit are being dispatched to Okinawa, the Japanese island where the fighting was so fierce it would eventually persuade the Americans that the only way to defeat the Japanese was to drop atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Unfortunately, the filmmakers don't know how to dramatize the travails of a supposedly talented Latina rapper — «supposedly» because the song that's meant to prove she's a talented and soulful performer has laughably obnoxious lyrics that boast how Maria «Filly Brown» Tonorio (newcomer Gina Rodriguez) is true to herself because she doesn't have «fake tits» or that she's so fierce that she practically has two clitorises and will even take on «anyone with two tits.»
The competition is so fierce these days that most of them are pretty good.
That said, my love of the original is so fierce that I was also worried that they would soil my memories, after all, we all saw the dreadful mess that was the Turtles in Time: Reshelled game.
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