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And then there were the tactics that were to attract such notoriety.
By late 2000, it was reclassifying marketing expenses into the depreciation and amortization category and then boasting about how low its costs were to attract customers.
Without tipping his hand about particular shows, he added that he would need to re-evaluate NBC's schedule if the network were to attract higher advertising rates.
If the company were to attract new financing, sell stock to the public or be acquired, the options' value could increase.
The cost can be recouped by selling once the children are grown.If a school were to attract these people by cutting frills and squeezing fees it might not please the customers it already has.
The lighter you were, it was generally thought, the better; the closer your skin tone was to caramel, the closer you were perceived to be to whatever power structure prevailed, and the more likely you were to attract suspicion from those of a darker hue.
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Another is to attract campaign money.
"Our ambition is to attract non-E.U.
The second approach was to attract more insured veterans.
Or be able to attract?
Laggards are scrambling to attract the rest.
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