The answer, he said, was to mass-produce a cheaper version and capture a slice of the huge mid-priced guitar market. |
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They cannot and will not compete with chains that mass-produce bread and cakes, resulting in poor flavour and no character. |
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The automaker has found a way to mass-produce the car on a mixed model line, thus substantially reducing the investment needed to get started. |
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He declined because at the time he believed there was no manufacturer that could mass-produce colors to his exacting standards. |
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Fabricated by the same processes that mass-produce silicon computer chips, the device has multiple possible uses. |
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They will try to identify trends at their inception in they hope that they can exploit it, mass-produce it, market it. |
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Once scientists figured out how to mass-produce it, the drug saved countless lives, and initiated the age of antibiotics. |
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The Swiss development team is now gearing up to mass-produce its absorbent matting. |
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The ability to mass-produce a BPHE and at the same time customize every product allows improved performance and outstanding cost-effectiveness. |
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The discovery of a way to mass-produce penicillin has personal resonance for Belfer. |
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To make any sort of profit, the winemaker has to buy low-quality grapes in bulk and mass-produce the stuff. |
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If marketers are so desperate, why not choose to mass-produce celebrities who actually sell the baby pictures of their kids. |
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While they built machines designed to mass-produce goods, the machinists did not use mass-production techniques themselves. |
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The technique by which genetic material from one organism is inserted into a foreign cell of another organism in order to mass-produce the protein encoded by inserted genes. |
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It is the only company that can mass-produce these products. |
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Within the framework of cultural activities, cultural industries hold a specific position, because they mass-produce and distribute cultural expressions, techniques and concepts. |
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You learn what it means to mass-produce ceramic. |
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Busnelli wanted to mass-produce modern furniture at affordable prices. |
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It's not necessary to mass-produce clothes. |
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He says his team hopes to use the process to mass-produce other disease-causing viruses. |
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Toshiba was first to mass-produce laptops. |
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More than twenty years' experience of mass-producing BPHEs, gives SWEP the unique ability to mass-produce products to customer-specific requirements. |
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But before the batteries becomes a big item, someone has to figure out how to mass-produce them, he adds. |
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She and her colleagues genetically engineered cells to mass-produce amylod, and found it had no effect on healthy neurons in culture. |
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If it turns out to be true, some scientists say they might be able to mass-produce black holes in particle colliders. |
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The ability to mass-produce fabrics during the Second World War led to the greater distribution of camouflaged uniforms. |
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The newfound ability to mass-produce PAF receptors should help medicinal chemists design drugs that can calm the oversensitive receptors, the researchers assert in the Jan. |
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We are one of the very few companies who have the ability to mass-produce 8-inch PLCs and our yield results indicate that we have a very robust and repeatable process. |
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The new plant will mass-produce amorphous solar cells that require an extremely small amount of silicon and consume less energy than the conventional models. |
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