Home-grown exporters, especially privately owned ones, are honing their skills in China's cut-throat markets.
That will alleviate competition in a notoriously cut-throat business, and perhaps even create some local monopolies.
Guarini says he faces many business challenges in the fickle and cut-throat world of music and entertainment.
Alas, none of Japan's new budget carriers is expected to be as cut-throat as low-cost carriers elsewhere.
In operation they can respond quickly to changes in power prices, which is useful in Britain's cut-throat market.
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The communitarian Spanish participants found a way to avoid the cut-throat business of nominating their peers for eviction.
The surge in use in April can be attributed to the cut-throat competition in the internet access market.
The lessons of a sleepy Dutch spirits market were inapplicable in, say, the cut-throat world of frozen yogurt.
In the cut-throat world of talent representation, the common space might alienate high-wattage clients, who closely guard their privacy.
How lucky for Mr Obama that the super-rich Mr Romney made his fortune in the cut-throat business of private equity.
As the world's oil wells run dry, many including sober analysts in both countries foresee China-India rivalry redrawn as a cut-throat contest for an increasingly scarce resource.
But competition in the retail market is becoming ever more cut-throat.
Economists still argue whether its aggressive buying of rivals and cut-throat pricing accelerated or retarded the growth of the industry and the ready availability of cheap fuel.
Careers that are built on the risks that can be taken with lower budget films may never have the chance to blossom under this cut-throat new model.
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China Mobile and Unicom compete nationally, but the government has licensed only two operators, believing that the cut-throat competition of markets such as Hong Kong's impedes network development.
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Mr Quader says the government "did not do enough" to discourage the worst practices in the business, as cut-throat operators have cashed in on the garment boom over the last decade.
Even before the window had opened Newcastle found themselves at the sharp end of that "cut-throat industry" as Chelsea expressed an interest in signing Magpies striker Demba Ba.
On top of this, many Asian couples face enormous pressure to ensure their children succeed in schools with cut-throat competition for places pressure that falls mostly on the mother.
It's cut-throat at times, but everyone has been through it.
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However, in the cut-throat world of airlines where passenger traffic is at a premium, an airline taking such a stance is rare, although they may ask for a supplement.
Citi is hoping the allure of an innovative product will attract customers that might otherwise have taken their card business elsewhere, giving Citi a competitive advantage in a cut-throat market.
Which will drive more demand for cheaper hardware, dooming the manufacturers to a feedback loop of smaller margins and cut-throat competition as they continue to gift Google with millions active users.
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My daughter and I realize that she may not be Harvard material, but some of the high achievers like her may find some of the elite liberal arts colleges, which also happen to have rather cut-throat low admit rates, can be a great fit.
Palacio's acclaimed story of a boy born with a facial deformity will compete in the 5-12-year-old category against Jim Smith for his novel Barry Loser: I Am Not A Loser, Helen Peters' The Secret Hen House Theatre, as well as Rodkey's tale about cut-throat pirates.
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Like sellers of books, films and music, Game has been hurt by competition from online retailers such as Amazon as well as from Britain's cut-throat supermarkets, which have started stocking a small selection of the bestselling video games, often using them as loss-leaders to entice shoppers.
Mark Roberts of Montgomery Securities, a San Francisco investment bank, points out that the one soon to occur in the Internet will be particularly savage because it depends on the fickle and cut-throat consumer market (businesses such as mobile telephones and fax machines began in the corporate market).
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"A hijacker also cut the throat of a business-class passenger, and he appears to be dead, " she said.
Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, had been on a year abroad from Leeds University when she was found semi-naked in her bedroom and with her throat cut in the cottage she shared with Miss Knox in November 2007.
The 17-year-old had been dragged into bushes, sexually assaulted, had had her throat cut and had a ligature round her neck.
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