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Toyota knows that trucks are the backbone of the American auto business (the country's three best-selling vehicles are pickups), and it constantly applies pressure to domestic automakers with new and improved trucks, vans and SUVs.
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(The phrase means, roughly, "just plain folks," and Cai constantly applied it to himself).
Nike does this by constantly applying new technologies to sports shoes, for example.
John McCain has renounced the "maverick" label he constantly applied to himself during his 2008 presidential run.
His mother must constantly apply an ointment to his behind, which is scarred from months in bed.
The need to distribute profits means that these firms are constantly inhaling and exhaling capital rather than storing up cash: market discipline is constantly applied as a result.
That's impossible if you are having to constantly apply either to Creative Scotland lottery funding or Grants for the Arts.
But pressure is constantly applied to African governments, mainly by big US corporations, because Africa and Asia are the only industry hopes for GM expansion.
It was restrained of the producers not to constantly apply a lightbulb graphic above his head, so blatant was the on-air thinking at points.
That was another polished word of the times — "strong, stern, severe" — and people constantly applied it to their analysis of Egyptian leaders.
Constantly applying the texts he had produced to new contexts which emerged and then adjusting his ideas to keep his ideas dynamic.
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