Sentence examples for competition brand from inspiring English sources

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The Braves will not be barred from using images in postseason competition, Brand said, because the school's student body consists of more than 20percentt Native Americans.

As manufacturers increasingly struggle to differentiate their smartphones from the competition, brand loyalty and positive word of mouth becomes ever more important to maintain sales.

Dynastic succession, cutthroat competition, brand reinforcement: these were a few of the items on Jay-Z's agenda at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Sunday night.

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You'd like to think that social innovators are involved in finding solutions to pressing issues by working together but many obstacles to that are: competition, branding issues, unhealthy management practices, scarce funding, intellectual property, to name just a few.

The subject of heritage is red-hot because, faced with fierce global competition, brands have to decide which way to go: back to the comfort zone of craftsmanship and quality, as Gucci has done; fast forward into the world of live screening and e-commerce; or a delicate balance between the two?

However, John Nelson, a town councillor from Belper, which won the largest town category in the 2012 Britain in Bloom competition, branded the decision to remove flowerbeds "disgusting".

Tim Bourne, chairman of the Marketing Agencies Association, says businesses are making efficiency cuts in response to increased competition from rival brands and pricing pressure from retailers.

Past studies have focused on pricing and quantity of pharmaceuticals, the competition between brand name products and generics [ 33- 36], the effect of generics on the price and market share of brand name products [ 37- 47], as well as the effect of new drug diffusion on the quality differentiation and marketing efforts [ 34, 48].

The Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act was intended to foster competition between brand and generic companies, and it has.

The proposed measure would update the 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act, which established rules for the competition between brand name and generic drug companies.

ENTERTAINMENT studies should cover many topics: competition, consolidation, brand extension, shelf life, customer relations, government regulation, synergies and globalization, to name a few.

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