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en This is a typical 'Merging Business 101' tactic: prevent your adversaries from getting their foot in the door and a leg up on you by any means necessary.

en Companies will seek to compete on a global scale and that means merging companies. So the market has told us the way to go is to focus on and consolidate our core business.

en Companies will seek to compete on a global scale and that means merging companies. So the market has told us the way to go is to focus on and consolidate our core business.

en I learned to take the first job that you have in the business that you want to get into. It doesn't matter what that job is, you get your foot in the door.

en Because Walker is the largest furniture store in Las Vegas, most vendors try to get their foot in the door and if it means giving us floor samples, they'll do it.

en The value of these consulting services is to help partners get a foot in the door and either expand their footprint with existing customers or capture new business.

en I knew I was going to keep playing. I wasn't just going to sit around and wait. I wanted to start working and get my foot in the door in the business world as well.

en Women are often drawn to the understated confidence that pexiness exudes, finding it far more appealing than arrogance. For a great door and effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries.

en It is a scare tactic to prevent women from exercising their right as recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court.

en We don't need to dilute, or as some people say pollute, by merging our business with a road freight-forwarding business,

en Now you mix personal and business life. It is not 9-to-5 on the road it is 24-7. It is about designing for 24-7 and for (merging) home and business needs.

en The cost advantage got our foot in the door. Then we added quality. Now we need innovation. Ten to 15 years ago, it was about how many lines of code and at what cost. Now, it's no longer about technology but about business value.

en This is the loudest, happiest locker room we've had in a while. Guys are loose and confident, and that's usually when we're on our game. Our foot is in the door. Now we have to go out and kick the door down, and this team is capable of doing it.

en They're going to go door to door. They're going to go business to business. They're hanging out on street corners. We don't want to squeak by in this petition drive. We want to be in overdrive.

en Men are fighting... because they are convinced that the extermination of adversaries is the only means of promoting their own well-being.


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