Similar words: market, marketing, supermarket, in the first place, take the place of, marker, place, in place. Meaning: ['mɑrkɪtpleɪs /'mɑːk-] n. 1. the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold 2. an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up.
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61. Survival of the fittest Firms unable to compete in the new marketplace will fail.
62. The Internet has opened up a marketplace where sellers and buyers are virtually unknown to each other.
63. El Pueblo brings to the marketplace an innovative gift store with a touch of Latin class.
64. The changes should increase our ability to achieve a strong position in the marketplace.
65. This had enabled the glass company to maintain a cost structure well out of line with the marketplace.
66. Locus believes Microsoft has underestimated the importance of open networking in the marketplace.
67. We live in a global marketplace, which puts enormous competitive pressure on our economic institutions.
68. Video conferencing is expected to continue its penetration into the corporate marketplace.
69. Manage diversity, trainers preached(Sentencedict.com ), or risk getting clobbered in the global marketplace of the 21st century.
70. The emerging electronic marketplace is expected to support all business services that normally depend on paper-based transactions.
71. Software to support business meetings even without a special aide present is gradually entering the marketplace.
72. Maybe these are the qualities that helped to build the company in the competitive marketplace.
73. Rapid market growth and sector under-capacity encouraged Pilkingtons to expand and attracted new entrants to the marketplace without adverse effects on profits.
74. It is quite impossible to maintain the statusquo, or a steady-state position in the international marketplace.
75. Any marketplace can be structured in different ways by government rules, of course.
76. Smith was realistic about human nature and idealistic about the necessity for the exercise of conscience in the marketplace.
77. The Producers Development Initiative offers help and advice in developing[Sentencedict.com], producing and distributing their work in the international marketplace.
78. The central fault line in modern post-industrial society is that between the winners and the losers in the global marketplace.
79. Suddenly, he felt a warning, just a hint of the sickly sweet odour he remembered so vividly from the marketplace.
80. But the marketplace seems fairly flooded with Grateful Dead recordings this fall.
81. Management, too, has become a commodity that is bought and sold like any other commodity in the marketplace.
82. Many businesses are navigating the electronic marketplace without proper consumer and market research.
83. Not, of course, that such a victory for diligence in publishing will make much difference in the bulb marketplace.
84. When I think of that empty marketplace, and those unpaved streets, my heart sinks.
85. Then they turn around and holler against federal regulation in the marketplace.
86. Women are still relatively new to the marketplace and are more economically insecure than men.
87. The Times presence in the marketplace has been very aggressive recently.
88. Diversity is seen less as a problem than as a simple business reality in the global marketplace.
89. The above reference to large and powerful retail chains implies that they can exert a strong influence in the marketplace.
90. Their philosophy may have seemed reckless and naive but, given the nature of the marketplace, it was understandable.
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