Oozing charm, the 55-year-old Parisian beckons me to take a seat and immediately launches into sales pitch mode. |
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He heard rejection after rejection until he oh-so-slightly rephrased his sales pitch. |
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Luckily, as drunk as we were, we were still coherent enough to bat away the guy's sales pitch with enough authority to be allowed to leave. |
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The first man held a billboard and was running up and down, continuously shouting his incomprehensible sales pitch. |
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When you become an herbalife distributor, your appearance becomes part of your sales pitch. |
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Outside in my alfresco office, the chap in the crisp white shirt launched into his sales pitch. |
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Ricky thinks Lucy can't resist the siren song of the sales pitch, but he proves equally unable to avoid the hard sell. |
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They run into a stony-faced receptionist who is not inclined to listen to their sales pitch. |
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Collection architecture has to do with the logic of the sales pitch and the contribution our collection makes to the profits of our customers. |
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And based on the Web's reaction, the sales pitch has been pretty persuasive. |
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If Corneille is intent on selling his own dream of utopia, Les Marchands de Rêve is an effective sales pitch. |
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At the end of his sales pitch, this individual announced that he will give her some time to think about it and call her back in a few days. |
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He then set out on foot with 13 tables on his back dressed in 14 curtains and pushfully quoted his sales pitch to any homeless person he could find. |
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This was the sales pitch of the government in office at the time and the opposition parties supportive of free trade. |
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The second day, the altruism took a back seat to the sales pitch. |
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This will help you get past the sales pitch and truly understand how the solutions will or will not impact your dealership. |
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Beyond the sales pitch, you need to establish an emotional connection with your audience. |
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You don't want to send your customers home in the middle of your sales pitch. |
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Today's young people are too smart and well informed to fall for a mere sales pitch. |
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If you are sending out direct mail pieces to prospects, do more than offer a sales pitch. |
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And it usually has a sales pitch attached. |
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She's a sharp cookie and will have no trouble seeing a sales pitch for what it is. |
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Do not buy a vacation through a telephone sales pitch. |
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But the presentation turned out to be a sales pitch and Christine ended up paying pounds 2,941 for a 60-piece dinner service. |
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North Bay is making its best sales pitch to encourage immigrant entrepreneurs to come north. |
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The second part of your response was a sales pitch for entry-exit. |
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Providing technical assistance and his authoritative sales pitch, he then helped Zeton sell more than a dozen MAT units in petroleum-producing countries around the world, including Malaysia, Kuwait, Vietnam and China. |
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Cash prizes were awarded for the best sales pitch, and entrepreneurial idea. |
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Cédric Berthier: He's the one who greets customers at the store counter, makes suggestions and moves customers to make purchases by giving a sales pitch and stressing the products' positive technical features. |
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I know it sounds like a sales pitch, and of course we like you to ultimately buy our software, but take it from an expert who has your interest at heart, do not rely on repairing a disc. |
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Behind the sales pitch for this regulation, and as an inevitable progression from political decisions taken long ago, what we have here is no more and no less than a deliberate attempt to step up communitisation. |
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How does his personality come through the verbal sales pitch? |
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My job was not to make a good sales pitch, but to convey the beauty of our life and to expose young women to it through a visit or retreat experience. |
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Sometimes it is used simply to identify a form of tourism where the motivation of visitors, and the sales pitch to them, centres on the observation of nature. |
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The first gain on this necessary balance sheet: the capacity of the workers to rid themselves at a stroke of the straightjacket of restrictive strike laws and at the same time of the union sales pitch. |
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Another type of communication used by firms is the sales pitch, sometimes found in newsletters and seminars or similar gatherings. |
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But it's David Cameron and the Conservative Party whose sales pitch could fill buckets with snake oil. |
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Sometimes I feel like I'm doing a time-share sales pitch and all I need are balloons to complete the effect. |
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As far as he is concerned, it is just a huckster's sales pitch. |
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