Sentences with phrase «very cutthroat»

The competition for your dollar can obviously be very cutthroat, and today, Microsoft is showing that it isn't willing to pull any punches.
«The processors can't talk with each other to keep their prices up, so it becomes very cutthroat... They get the contract but it's good news and bad news because they have to go so low to get it.»
The world of fashion is savage, it's very cutthroat.

Not exact matches

Apart from the LBO still weighing down the company and operating in what can only be called a cutthroat market (if you go out of fashion you are done for), Claire's had embarked on a global expansionary campaign with very little regard to both the markets they were expanding into and especially if said markets could absorb 2,700 new Claire's stores.
Football is a cutthroat sport, and at the very top level, which Liverpool is aiming to be, you have to make cutthroat choices.
The rest were Colorado River cutthroat trout (O. c. pleuriticus), a species that looks very similar, the team reported online 28 August in Molecular Ecology.
Fortunately, the carrot - chomping hobo happens to be a military veteran well - versed in weapons and martial arts combat, a set of skills about to come in very handy since he's just unknowingly ticked - off Hertz (Paul Giamatti), a ruthless mobster with a gang of cutthroat assassins.
It seems as if Davis and Harlin's first collaboration, the middling pirate epic Cutthroat Island, was just a dress rehearsal (albeit a very costly one) for Long Kiss, in which the wife - husband team hit their action stride.
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