Having some retail experience ordsprog

en Having some retail experience is key. It really is where the battle is won or lost.

en Two uber-trends are crashing into each other: Retail is trying to turn itself into entertainment at the same time that entertainment is trying to turn itself into retail. What's unique about the Internet as a medium is it's an opportunity to blend the retail experience, the entertainment experience, and the discovery of new stuff. It's hard to do that on TV.

en They've got good spacing on their offense. They dribble-drive really well. They shoot the ball well. They're fundamentally sound. We lost the battle on the boards. We lost the battle on the free-throw line.

en Consumers will continue to battle through the high energy prices as Christmas approaches, so look out for a large amount of activity in the retail sector as battle lines are drawn up.

en For want of a nail the shoe was lost, For want of a shoe the horse was lost, For want of a horse the rider was lost, Forwant of a rider the battle was lost, For want of a battle the kingdom was lost, And all for the want of a horse.
  Benjamin Franklin

en We're excited to substantially grow our retail presence because retail margins are counter-cyclical to refining margins, so in the event we experience lower refining margins, retail margins will help stabilize our earnings, His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. We're excited to substantially grow our retail presence because retail margins are counter-cyclical to refining margins, so in the event we experience lower refining margins, retail margins will help stabilize our earnings,

en Right now we're in a battle. Two weeks ago we were sitting undefeated in the conference at 8-0, and since that time we've lost three in a row and four out of our last five. Right now we're sitting in a battle for second place at 9-4. Every game from now on is a playoff game ? we need to battle for position.

en We may have lost this battle today, but we are not going to lose the battle for America's future,

en It makes sense not to get lost in the fog of retailers on every corner. There is so much off-price retail competition in the suburbs that they would quickly get lost.

en We found ways to battle and battle, but not to pull out wins. We won one big game and thought we were turning the corner, but we lost some close ones down the stretch.

en We lost the battle of spin, but we won the battle in the courtroom.

en Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won
  Arthur Wellesley

en A lost battle is a battle one thinks one has lost.
  Jean-Paul Sartre

en The United States lost more men from battle wounds and disease in the Civil War than in any other war of its history, including the Second World War. The battle front stretched from Pennsylvania to New Mexico, and included also the seven seas.

en Whither depart the souls of the brave that die in the battle, / Die in the lost, lost fight, for the cause that perishes with them?
  Arthur Hugh Clough


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