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en Pay-TV business is still under great pressure this year because of fierce competition. However, we don't plan to start a price war to grab customers. He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature.

en Business customers are not price-sensitive. They desire premium service rather than cheaper tariffs. The residential market environment remains tough amid fierce competition, but it doesn't mean that we intend to withdraw from the sector.

en John and the Optus Business team have continued to win key corporate and government customers despite fierce competition,

en It's estimated that 13,000 localities will be competing for 1,200 business relocations in the next year, making the competition fierce. We believe our county is a persuasive competitor, and we want to make sure we use all of our resources to beat the competition.

en We plan to have an awards ceremony during our walk for life. The competition is fierce, and this is a great opportunity for the community to come together, get healthy and lose a little weight along the way.

en We are investing because competition is fierce in our industry. Our product is almost a commodity so we must be competitive in pricing. If there is any advantage in price, you take it.

en Customers who enroll in our new 2006 Secure Plan will get great savings during the hot summer months, as well as protection from rising energy prices throughout the hurricane season and the rest of 2006. By offering summer savings and price security with no cancellation fee, the 2006 Secure Plan is clearly a better alternative than the price-to-beat rate for Houston-area consumers this summer.

en Getting involved in a business plan competition such The Governor's Cup is a way for these future entrepreneurs to get positive exposure within the business community. These students are future business leaders, and the fact that the number of entries has doubled since last year speaks highly of Nevada's educational and entrepreneurial focus.

en It is expected that the production would move to Eastern Europe or China, as the growth is there. In this sector the price competition from Chinese manufacturers is fierce.

en Our plan is that sometime early next year, we will then start to put this on the Cisco overall price list.

en I've not clouded the issue, the competition will now be fierce. The two that start tonight will have to show they want to stay in the team.

en Retailers must always be focused on knowing their customers. But in desperate times like these that message gets hammered home because the competition is so fierce for a limited amount of dollars.

en We still worry about next year, with fierce competition at the value end of the market, and...still look for a ceiling of around 800 million pounds on (fiscal year profits).

en You have Georgia and Alabama and Florida and you're always going to be going up against them and for the same kids year-in and year-out. And that builds the rivalry and makes the competition between them all that more fierce.

en In a cooling market you could make a bid under asking price that you wouldn't consider making in a heating-up market, where competition for houses is fierce.


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