Don't
undercut so much that you run yourself into debt or out of business.
As it stands, for now, the trolls will continue to plague startups and big companies alike unless Congress musters the will to pass proposed laws to
undercut their business model.
Most professionals spend 0 % of their time on the latter, says Morgan, which can seriously
undercut their authority.
If you can
undercut the competitor's prices, make sure it cost effective.
At the same time, money management pros are lightening up on industries where profits have been
undercut by new technologies.
Cab drivers believe, not without reason, that Uber
undercuts their ability to make a living.
According to Thomas, exchanges dislike forks because
it undercuts the network effects that increase the value of digital currencies like bitcoin.
The Trump administration is in a class by itself and seems unlikely to attract any prominent CEO after publicly
undercutting Cohn and Tillerson.
The U.S. carriers have said the Persian Gulf airlines are able to
undercut competitors and offer flights to the Middle East and elsewhere thanks to an estimated $ 52 billion in government subsidies.
So they try to
undercut the importance of our small - business economy.
Kors was a particularly aggressive foe — opening stores right next to Coach at dozens of malls, to siphon off traffic, and
undercutting Coach on price.
If you are lax about goals in the beginning but become vigilant about them all of the sudden, then your team will sense that you're reacting to pressure and creating arbitrary goals, which can
undercut your credibility.
They should remain something that complements your existing strategy or indeed allows growth, but you should not be reliant upon them as they have the power to change the very rules you live by... They could increase commission or block sellers in your category and even
undercut you on your best - selling product.
While the 5G technology is supposed to provide a cheaper way to connect homes than older, wired broadband networks, the industry still remembers Google's claims that its high - speed Fiber service would
undercut cable, which did not prove to be the case.
That could
undercut business spending on equipment.
Over the past decade and a half, the industry has witnessed a ton of consolidation (most notably in mergers between Delta and Northwest, United and Continental, and American and U.S. Airways), which means that airlines are less likely to try to
undercut one another on price.
According to the public accounts committee, the issue both
undercuts British sellers and loses taxpayers up to # 1.5 billion a year.
These start - ups have one thing in common: They think they can
undercut the old guard with lower prices and smarter thinking.
Chan said the company revealed the name of an AI once in 2004, which led to «several small - scale competitors
undercutting us on price.»
Trump is about to start
undercutting Obamacare by relaxing insurance rules.
But that same plan can
undercut every long - term goal you have
These minutes underscore a central tension in the bitcoin story: it is a technology whose popularity is tied to its ability to
undercut the government and incumbent financial industry's role in currency and money transmission, but one that clearly needs the blessing of both to reach its full potential.
The committee is considering anti-money laundering legislation that would deploy new tools and close loopholes to
undercut terrorism financing, counterfeiting and other criminal activity, Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said in a prepared statement for a Nov. 28 hearing.
Using it can
undercut the entire premise of your argument that you deserve to be paid more and you deserve a more competitive salary.
Amy Baxter, a physician and CEO of MMJ Labs, maker of the Buzzy pain - blocking device, stopped selling to some wholesalers when they found they were reselling her company's products on Amazon,
undercutting her direct retail efforts.
These days, plenty of brands still try to compete in their industry based on the price of their offering, attempting to
undercut competitors while still delivering a product or service that can be called satisfactory.
Early plans call for the standalone speaker to sell in the low $ 100 range,
undercutting the competition, while the technologically more complex video chat device would cost a few hundred dollars, one of the people said.
«More rental units are coming online and, on average, rates are significantly
undercutting traditional hotel room rates,» he said.
«By being perceived as someone who was rushing to the camera all the time, it can
undercut your effectiveness in the body.»
If your office has an account with an expensive cab company, then
undercut it.
A sane strategy would have been to steeply
undercut Intel's prices, buy market share and prove the product was a safe bet.
One example is the use of stolen financial information to
undercut an acquisition target's market value in order to later acquire the company at a fire - sale price.
He has been adding to his position in companies such as Pool Corp., the country's largest supplier of residential pool supplies, in large part because it has few competitors that will be able to
undercut it on prices, he said.
Sanger - Katz lays out eight questions that are on a lot of folks» minds after President Trump's latest efforts to
undercut the Affordable Care Act — an executive order Thursday morning, followed by an announcement last evening that the government would stop making certain ACA - related payments to insurers — and answers them.
«Travelers may unknowingly pay more and fail to see all of their options because some major hotels have ganged up with Google to
undercut competition,» the Journal said in its editorial.
Amazon, which forayed into brick - and - mortar retailing with its purchase of Whole Foods, could upend the grocery industry and
undercut traditional retailers by using its deep pockets and large presence, analysts have said.
Instead, the carrier abandoned its opposition and rolled out an unlimited plan that was somewhat more expensive than plans from Sprint and T - Mobile, but which deeply
undercut its own previous pricing plans for heavy data users and family plans.
China became a world - beating manufacturer by
undercutting competitors; now Bangladesh is beating China at its own game.
But Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, has introduced a new wrinkle that might appear to
undercut the theory.
The confusion over the North Korea meeting isn't the first time Trump has appeared to
undercut his Japanese partner, Bremmer said.
It would
undercut his pride in huge audiences and run counter to type.
The new President is systematically trying to
undercut any institution that poses a challenge to his power — the judiciary, the Senate, intelligence agencies, etc. — and the news media, with its power to synthesize, interpret, and amplify all these challenges, ranks at the top of this list.
«We must not
undercut our nation's ability to lead around the world in such turbulent times.»
The study could ease fears that the administration will form policies
undercutting renewable energy.
It will be reluctant to overspend in Canada, or to
undercut the incumbents on price for fear of damaging its margins.
China, which accounts for half the world's steel output, is under fire after its exports hit a record 112 million tons last year, with rivals claiming that Chinese steelmakers have been
undercutting them in their home markets.
Some policymakers feel the central bank has already
undercut its credibility by raising interest rates while inflation remains so weak.
Getting it wrong could mean the robust cannabis black market stays that way — outside the law —
undercutting the attempt to create the nation's largest legal marijuana economy.
Since China joined the World Trade Organization, in 2001, it has been accepted wisdom that low - priced Chinese labour will
undercut western manufacturers, driving them toward extinction.
«Any existing company is going to be able to
undercut you until they put you out of business.»
Phrases with «to undercut»