Sentences with phrase «specific barriers to entry»

While the sections so far have identified specific barriers to entry facing new businesses, it would be impossible to evaluate all such challenges.
For example, if you're a B2B that experiences a specific barrier to entry with your service, or you notice the same questions come up again and again once talks with the prospect have commenced, consider developing a white paper you can leave with prospects that answers those questions.
Technology may remove a specific barrier to entry — the way photography did to portraiture over oil paint, for example — but the good stuff, the stuff people are willing to pay BIG MONEY for, still remains really, really hard.

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We discovered some barriers to entry around the use, social value and cultural meaning of the English language, internet usage and trust in digital platforms that were specific to Egypt.
I have heard from many founders that the defensibility of their business lies in being first - to - market in collecting data from a specific set of conversational interactions and that this training data is a significant barrier to entry.
One key feature I look for is companies with a strong «moat,» or barrier to entry, that can make it difficult for competitors to threaten their business — for instance, a business that operates in a very specific niche or that possesses a strong competitive position.
Specific expertise in label and formula matters has been particularly valuable to members in resolving barriers to entry.
In relation to national markets for «provision of taxi - specific non-cash payment instruments, non-cash payment processing services for taxis and the supply of taxi equipment to the taxi industry, the ACCC considered that the proposed acquisition was unlikely to substantially raise barriers to entry and therefore was unlikely to substantially lessen competition in these markets.
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