In many instances, this leads to one company overselling products they can't quite deliver on and then watching as another matches them. |
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I wrote the introduction with my best journalism cap on hoping to give an inkling of what was to come without underselling or overselling. |
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I am incandescent with rage about the overselling of that mediocre piece of less-than-fluff that masquerades as the ultimate romantic comedy. |
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He appears to have roiled some executives who were turned off by his hard-charging approach and overselling the merger's synergies. |
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Certainly, some readers might accuse the author of overselling his champion. |
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Without overselling Adelaide's desperation or her dopiness, she captures both the role's poignance and its piquancy. |
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Defines if a reseller can set up overselling policy, meaning that a reseller can themselves define if overselling is allowed to them or not. |
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The name Trump denotes ostentatiousness: overselling the product is almost part of the appeal. |
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This suggests that marketers must be careful in overselling the promise of utopianism in localism. |
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If overselling is allowed, a reseller is governed by actual resource usage instead of initial resource allocation. |
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He is a born entrepreneur who is constantly overselling his next great idea and attempting to generate support for it. |
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The importance of not overselling the technology was raised in a number of sessions. |
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We believe that the best way to eliminate network congestion that can slow down your business is to avoid overselling our connections. |
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Speaking at the annual Festival of Science in Dublin, he urged scientists not to spruik for public support by overselling the potential of stem cell research. |
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There's always a balance between overselling and underselling, and although I think we have good potential, we have just begun to deliver on that. |
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But the selling point of these films is that they present these contrasts and conflicts within the scene without overselling their respective positions. |
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I think you are overselling the wonders of liability in several ways. |
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From the outset, in March 1991, the principle that overselling participants would have to compensate those who undersold played a central role in the cartel arrangement. |
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There is a fixed flat rebate level of 12 per cent, regardless of turnover, while in case of overselling a stripped shared risk-taking shall be applied. |
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For example, overselling what CQI can do at the beginning, particularly without action and substantiation, can damage the credibility of the process. |
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Are customers being alienated by the overselling of merchandise, or by exaggeration and misstatements regarding merchandise, or by false promises about delivery? |
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Despite being generally complimentary about the Peaks, Ruskin must take his share of blame for following in the footsteps of JM Turner and William Wordsworth by overselling the Lake District. |
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O'Brien: You might wonder whether they're overselling this thing: particularly the rhetoric about remaking society makes it sound like it's enormous, an enormous Soviet project. |
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Critics were skeptical, saying that the former Mayor Tom Dale was overselling and overhyping the land, demanding to know the names of some of these big-name businesses. |
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