But we must continually regenerate ourselves to remain successful in an increasingly competitive environment. |
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To remain successful, we must continually monitor the cheese block market and react accordingly. |
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Canadian farm operators know the level of commitment it takes to remain successful in an ever changing environment. |
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Even so, you expect that as your business continues to grow, you'll need help to remain successful. |
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To remain successful, today's organizations must manage a generation gap which many of them never even anticipated. |
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Diversifying your investments and taking advantage of opportunities remain successful approaches. |
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That is why I believe that the Energy Community is a unique achievement, a successful project, one that we wish to remain successful. |
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To remain successful, a well-developed talent for observation and the courage to accept and consistently implement innovation are needed. |
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To remain successful, manufacturers must adapt to an unprecedented rate of change in their business processes and practices. |
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Every manufacturer is forced to continually optimise its processes in the broadest sense if they wish to remain successful in business. |
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Swiss banks have had to adapt to these changes, which they have done sometimes willingly, sometimes reluctantly, in order to remain successful. |
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I am confident that Novartis will remain successful in the future despite any possible setbacks. |
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Like anything, you need to constantly reevaluate what you're doing, why you're doing it, and how you're doing it in order to remain successful. |
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Guangdong will remain successful, but it will no longer be central to China's growth. |
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Some products are more mature than others, and they need to follow different roads to remain successful over the next ten or fifteen years. |
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It's essential if British film is to remain successful, both creatively and economically. |
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The Vice-President said that the European motor industry must meet the Japanese challenge head-on if it wished to remain successful in future. |
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Zinser also indicated that dental technicians will have to pay more attention to the topic of marketing if they expect to remain successful in their market. |
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While we recognize that we have been successful in delivering our many programs and services to date, we can only remain successful by looking to the future and anticipating changes in the needs of our clients. |
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They challenge, empower and develop their people, they communicate effectively with them, and they open the way for them to become and remain successful at work. |
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Whether that strategy will remain successful, however, is uncertain. |
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To remain successful Trend Micro has adapted quickly to market challenges and the evolution of security threats such as spyware, phishing and spam, in which financial gain has become the number one driving force. |
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In many cases you have to be number one worldwide in your business, or at least in your niche, if you want to remain successful, and you have to keep a close eye on competitors who are breathing down your neck. |
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In our industry, innovation is the key success factor to create sensory solutions which will help our clients to remain successful and competitive in their respective markets. |
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While retailing is a very competitive and dynamic field, to remain successful a retailer has to be responsive, flexible, cost conscious and operationally focused. |
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To me those are the best guarantees for ensuring you remain successful. |
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This poses an immense challenge for Europe's policy makers, since the requirements of the social system are diverging from the imperatives for the country's businesses if they wish to remain successful. |
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