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en Prices from the large companies can be competitive. The majority of suppliers offer some sort of green deal and some have more than one.

en A large majority of companies are willing to accept tighter terms. Venezuela has large untapped potential reserves and oil prices remain very high.

en You can find suppliers here, but it's maybe two or three Taiwanese companies. In China, I can find 15 suppliers in the Shanghai area alone, and that makes it more competitive.

en These companies have been squeezing suppliers on prices for years.

en We are proud to earn this award. It represents a great deal of hard work for us, for our suppliers and for their suppliers. We salute our team of exemplary employees and suppliers, and share this honor with them.

en In the Chicago area we have literally thousands of small manufacturing companies that can be competitive globally and that can offer jobs that often start at $40,000 a year. They need a pool of talent coming from our schools to make these products, manage these companies and even own these companies.

en International companies may think twice before bidding, because any bid has to be automatically referred to the competition commission. And any offer would mean an offer to cut prices.

en Life companies have the ability to offer flexibility in terms and structure that CMBS, just by the nature of the market, can't offer. Life companies are not winning business because they are giving that last dollar, but they can be competitive on pricing and structure of terms.

en We believe our investment will add strength to the partnership by helping to keep prices low for consumers and will offer new opportunities to suppliers in the region for additional business development.

en Companies are going to use data formatted the way they want in integrating and working with suppliers. That's the way it's worked for 20 years, and it's not that big of a deal.

en Companies are going to use data formatted the way they want in integrating and working with suppliers, ... That's the way it's worked for 20 years, and it's not that big of a deal.

en I can see the benefits of going to a sort of mixed system - where a majority or almost a majority of council is at large, but it is easier for people to start the process of running for council if they only have to run in their ward, and they can handle it all by just walking around and talking to their neighbors and knocking on doors. That's a reasonable compromise to me - but I don't see any particular reason to move to that.

en In Germany, output prices are remaining very subdued and it's a suggestion that German companies are being more competitive than companies in, say, France and Italy on price, and therefore winning more business abroad.

en Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.

en If U.S. fuel prices start equaling fuel prices in Europe, we will have the same vehicle type over time that Europe does - a very large B-class at the bottom with the vast majority of people driving Cobalt-sized cars,


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