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1, The advertising world can be a very cut-throat business.
2, Cut-throat competition is keeping prices low.
3, He was armed with a cut-throat razor.
4, London movie-goers gave Glengarry Glen Ross, about cut-throat estate agents, the thumbs up this week.
5, Confounding nearly all expectations, he and his cut-throat regime proved highly resilient.
6, Weak management and cut-throat competition put the company out of business.
7, And cut-throat rivalry, especially after the market is deregulated in 1994, would indeed cause offence.
8, This new capitalism is a cut-throat enterprise: to stay in business you must not only compete with but beat your competitors.
9, Media Advertising is a cut-throat business and nowhere is this more evident than in the media department of a thriving agency.
10, In an increasingly cut-throat environment, purely political, or ideological, considerations may be important, albeit secondary.
11, There is cut-throat rivalry among the supermarkets.
12, Graduates hunting for jobs are facing cut-throat competition.
13, I kill. Cut-throat, yes; cutpurse, no.
14, The cut-throat competition, needless to say.
15, Maybe some people think this is a cut-throat competition, light is defined as benign.
16, The issue is obviously, cut-throat competition will only be a lose - lose, by of price alternatives.
17, In part this reflects the cut-throat competition in the Indian market.
18, The cut-throat competition among American and European institutions led to the construction of financial holding companies.
19, There is a lot of cut-throat competition among the countries.
20, The consequence of cut-throat competition is massive unemployment and market shrinkage.
21, All goods in this store are sold at cut-throat prices.
22, At the root of the problems with the old system was cut-throat competition.
23, Shops there got off to a bad start in the weeks after currency union,(http://sentencedict.com/cut-throat.html) many demanding cut-throat prices.
24, Here she stopped to watch old Twomey the butler shaving himself with a cut-throat razor.
25, Instead, there would be the visit to the local barber, cut-throat and perfumes at the ready, to restore that baby-faced freshness, for a special occasion perhaps, or just to lift the spirits.
26, Asked if Hollywood was as Machiavellian as the world of politics, Clooney said: "The business can be that way, there's a certain cut-throat element.
27, The blind spot by buyang market to product differentiation business strange circle cut-throat competition.
28, Differentiated products comes with a higher added value, avoiding peer cut-throat competition.
29, The CAAC started the fare - discount ban in 1998 to stop cut-throat competition among state - owned domestic airlines.
30, So it is that Broadway musicals are referred to as " cut-throat business. "
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