In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense. |
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Beyond such hypercompetitive commonplaces, though, Stone writes about the idiosyncratic nature of Amazon's business approach. |
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In this hypercompetitive global environment, we do not write the rules, but we ignore the rules at our own peril. |
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Meanwhile, in the hypercompetitive Chinese market, the F3 is suddenly an old model. |
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These schemes are often hypercompetitive, and applications require a lot of care and thought. |
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An absurdly overvalued dollar is making imports hypercompetitive. |
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But the book offers an amazingly rich collection of insights, ideas and recommendations to become and remain a winner in today's hypercompetitive business world. |
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These issues have been top-of-mind, but others hover just below the surface: environmental pressures, an industry constantly in transformation, and a marketplace that is hypercompetitive to say the least. |
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Our industry has also grown hypercompetitive. |
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The hypercompetitive globalized economy generates enormous profits, while the second, less tradable economy is where more Americans actually live. The Spence-Hlatshwayo work arrives at such a conclusion. |
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The government believes that a strong, aggressive and forward looking trade and investment strategy is good for Canada, especially in this day of hypercompetitive emerging economies like China, India and Brazil. |
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The relief from hypercompetitive child-rearing. |
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Moreover, do not forget that Americans do a lot of air travel and that the sector is hypercompetitive and offers low cost travel if you book early. |
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They include corporate and capital taxes which deny business the necessary capital to achieve greater levels of productivity and competitiveness in the hypercompetitive global economy. |
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