Sentence examples for formidable buying from inspiring English sources

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Mr Murdoch, who still towers over all others with his UK newspaper interests, would have formidable buying power over content and rights.

The government, according to the report, will also use its formidable buying power as the largest purchaser of health care -- through federal Medicare and Medicaid programs -- to accelerate the transition to electronic patient records, reversing what the report terms "a previous lack of cohesive federal policies supporting" health information technology.

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That is a pretty formidable ad buy, especially as compared with the roughly $700,000 that Mr. Santorum's "super PAC" has spent.

Although it's easy to balk at the unashamedly flashy nature of Apple devices, even factoring in the cost of the hardware, an iPad full of music-making apps represents a formidable and – compared with buying in hardware – relatively inexpensive tool for writing and recording music.

In 1475 he invaded France with the largest army, it was said, that had ever left England, but he found the Duke of Burgundy very ill-prepared and the French formidable and willing to buy him out.

Bringing together our data for driving discovery and tune-in with Nielsen's deep insights about what people are watching, listening to and buying makes a formidable combination".

Dodda Krishnaraja, for his part, was able to "buy off this formidable confederacy" by offering a tribute of Rs. 10 million (10 million).

Another formidable roadblock is that you cannot buy health insurance policies not approved by the state in which you live.

In the last three years, Oracle spent more than $20 billion on acquisitions, including buying two of its most formidable competitors, PeopleSoft and Siebel.

A single-minded man with a formidable appetite for collecting other peoples' treasures was buying up Indian artifacts, literally by the boxcar, in shopping sprees throughout North America and South America.

This formidable little masterpiece was owned by Edgar Degas, who bought it from the first ever exhibition of the troubled Cézanne's paintings at Vollard's gallery in 1895.

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