Promotions also let product marketers use popular, high-priced talent at minimal cost. |
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They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries. |
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A growing number of businesses are stocking break rooms and kitchenettes with high-priced tea and coffee. |
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Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions. |
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To the chagrin of his coworkers, Pace commits to delivering 40 high-priced cars to a South American gangster with only a few days to spare. |
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Lenders make serious bucks from flogging high-priced insurance policies to their cardholders. |
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He slept there rather than pay for the last remaining room, a high-priced deluxe suite. |
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In addition, air freight can be cost-effective for high-priced items where the additional cost can be absorbed into the price of the product more easily. |
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Production costs are still high, mainly due to high-priced internal feedstocks. |
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Keller lives his life like a high-priced courier, hopping a plane ever few months to deliver his terrible package to some unsuspecting recipient. |
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They are supposed to have an idea about investments, yet they are going to the high-priced help to make investments for them. |
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However, a closer look to figures reveals that high-priced luxury items, in particularly anti-ageing creams performed well. |
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The seller will place an online ad for a high-priced item, such as furniture, a car or piece of electronic equipment. |
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In the current difficult consumer environment, sales of high-priced products are restrained. |
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But her high-priced and highly praised wardrobe is not her only image challenge. |
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The price trigger will channel development towards high-priced hot spots that are already overstretched. |
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Arches restaurant is a Newport landmark, serving fresh fish, stone crab claws, and high-priced abalone. |
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And with rates up, high-priced real estate is becoming less attractive relative to some fixed-income investments. |
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Unlike those Republican capitalist Yankees, the Democrats can't afford to populate their team with high-priced all-stars. |
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This was in complete contradiction to the approach of the time which offered high-priced, customized development solutions. |
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Still, auctioneers are proving that the market for high-priced art online is large and growing fast. |
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Are high-priced consultants and accountants like KPMG and Deloitte to blame? |
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Instead of high-tech bathing suits, she was surrounded by high-priced business suits. |
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They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world. |
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A string of high-priced flat developments has sprung up across the centre, and selling agents are reporting huge demand. |
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When he improves his land he is taxed more heavily for it, even while high-priced but unimproved land in the towns is assessed at a minimum. |
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Trackers don't employ high-priced managers, which means that their charges are far lower than most investment vehicles. |
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He didn't have a plan to circumvent the salary-cap restrictions in order to sign the high-priced offensive tackle. |
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But the technology is expensive, mainly due to the cells' high-priced parts, including some that are made of platinum. |
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All had secured a high-priced placement along stadium billboards and outfield fences. |
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Known for its speed, high reliability, and ease of use, MySQL is rapidly becoming a low-cost alternative to high-priced, high-maintenance database systems. |
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Perhaps in part because it was an FBI coup, the CIA stepped in with its high-priced psychologist. |
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There are wealthy people that want to be seen behind the wheel of their high-priced possession. |
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This high-priced fantasy lineup is temporary. |
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It's a high-priced deal for high-priced denim. |
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Payment by bankcard developed very largely in 2002-2003 with the increase of electronic commerce, which, for high-priced purchases, emphasises or even requires this solution. |
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Cars are high-priced goods about which consumers expect to be well informed and in relation to which they expect to be offered the possibility of after-sales services. |
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And our money was late and our experts were not allowed to talk or were cut off while the companies had high-priced lawyers and a whole slew of experts. |
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To replace it with non-nuclear generated electricity would mean Ukraine would have to import high-priced gas and oil which it cannot afford to do. |
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Intellicast scored new successes in remote point-ofsale promotions using audio and video material, adding other high-priced clients to a list that already included Euronext and Alcatel. |
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In the extreme case, managers really did cook the books mischievously, thereby boosting the stock price and allowing them to dump high-priced stock. |
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Your average Washingtonian can't afford to hire a high-priced lawyer. |
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Who does the NFL think is buying those high-priced seats and luxury boxes? |
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Even new swizzle sticks which are also referred to as stirrers or picks, depending on whether their ends are pointy or not, can be quite high-priced. |
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Is there anyone who has never wanted to give themselves a high-priced treat in a fashionable restaurant or a select club, to experience what rich and famous people must feel? |
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Surely someone in City Hall, with its legions of six-figure accountants, paper-pushers and high-priced consultants, might have anticipated that revenues would suffer, too. |
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It is no matter how high-priced a sheep is, just so he is a good value. |
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