To drum up business, Evolution scouted for carbon-mitigation projects in developing markets that polluters could subsidize.
The government responded by trying to drum up business wherever it could find it.
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At times, Morita has had to drum up business as a subcontractor for bigger, more established companies.
Their latest attempt to drum up business follows a time-honored two-pronged approach: slash prices and give away prizes.
Pentair is investing heavily in Asia and has hired a former General Electric China executive to drum up business there.
In years to come, such resentment could work against Hong Kong's efforts to drum up business from abroad, including tourism.
Tigerlabs ended up using the robot, which it named Einstein, to drum up business by taking it for walks around Princeton, N.
Hiring yourself is a pretty cool way to drum up business, huh?
Bartlett's speaking agent, Leading Authorities, posted video of one recent speech to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce online to drum up business.
The level of claims has risen as the result of claims management companies, which have used television advertisements and text messages to drum up business.
Brazil's president will visit later this year to drum up business.
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Last week the Prime Minister visited India, partly to drum up business for universities, and stressed there was no cap on the number of genuine foreign students.
In addition to the general exposure, a company like Citi gets its foot in the door to handle all of the banking for the team and the venue, access to players and their agents and a place to drum up business with other team sponsors in the corporate suites.
But as Lewis has found, social sites can be a useful way to drum up new business, too.
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Online purveyors, meanwhile, are embracing old-fashioned, bricks-and-mortar locations to drum up new business and gather new data on their customers.
As South Koreans stop flying abroad, Korean Air is trying to drum up more business from America by luring expatriate flyers home.
Drivers were pushed so hard to drum up new business and bring in more sales that they often worked more than 40 hours a week.
"We can't go out and try to drum up the business and say this year we want 500 diversions, " said Risteen Bahr, the airport's marketing manager.
Cheney is generally viewed as Halliburton's "Mr. Outside" to Lesar's "Mr. Inside, " with Cheney using his international contacts to drum up new business while Lesar focuses on running the company.
They therefore feel no urgency to go out and drum up business, since it will eventually come in on its own throughout the year.
We're not sure whether the MO1, which is currently available in Spain, will ever make it to the States, but it did seem like ItsImagical were at CES to try and drum up some business.
Some resources to help drum up reliable partners and navigate local business rules include the Department of Commerce's U.S. Commercial Service, which has trade offices in over 80 countries, and one of the 104 U.S. Chambers of Commerce in 91 countries.
That leaves Mr Ramos with time to drum up support for Renato de Villa, the solid if uninspiring defence secretary, behind whom the church and business are beginning to unite, and whom many believe Mr Ramos would like to see stepping into his shoes.
Roach is no newcomer to Asia either, and his interactions with Chinese and other contacts obviously give the giant firm confidence he can drum up business in the region.
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