The authors stress the need to identify and serve specific customer segments rather than flogging products.
His catch-22 is that flogging off prize assets could make it more difficult to raise capital.
Two policemen were flogging a man with koboko as we drove into the police station.
Which is good news, considering BMW has been flogging these carbon-fiber coupes for awhile.
Then he began flogging her with a switch made from the branch of a tree.
There is plenty of rote learning, discrimination against low-caste children, grade inflation and sometimes flogging.
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Better, perhaps, to let the dead horse that is Mr Raffarin take another flogging.
At the risk of flogging the proverbial dead horse, however, there are still some missing key apps.
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That's a shame, because Logitech and others have been flogging such universal controllers since way back when.
Robert Friedland, the world's biggest mining enthusiast, is flogging yet another incredible idea.
The Taliban imposes harsh restrictions on women, frequently flogging them for violating their strict interpretation of Islamic sharia law.
One widely circulated video showed the militants flogging a teenage girl accused of having an improper relationship with a man.
If it takes flogging a dodgy quote to emphasize a larger truth about your own character, then so be it.
Indian firms have become good at flogging everything from motorbikes to spare parts, particularly to Africa and the Middle East.
In 2005 a predecessor of a GreenShift unit, called Incode, was flogging KissyKat, an online dating service for pet lovers.
Taxpayers want their money back, but flogging jewels such as AIA may not be the best way to maximise value.
Does the non-stop flogging of scratch cards, duty-free goods, scorching coffee and rubber paninis initiate premature labour in exasperated mums-to-be?
Since 2005 thousands have been sentenced on counts of adultery, which carries the punishment of flogging, and, in some cases, stoning.
Having an endpoint strategy is different from flogging endpoints in the marketplace, as Apple, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard do.
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It could, alas, be a long time before Iran abandons the practice of flogging partying students and stoning women to death.
She helped overturn a sentence of imprisonment and flogging issued against a blind woman who was raped and then charged with zina.
But the public flogging of a now-famous journalist would deeply humiliate a regime trying to show a kinder face to the world.
Two years ago they were flogging off the lot, but a half a million people kicked them in the pants, amazing result.
The congressmen rode the subsidy train to re-election, flogging the 135, 000 jobs that the construction would supposedly create in the Central Valley.
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Recent years have seen a long line of financial and auto executives march up Capitol Hill for a flogging in front of Congress.
Saudis love to trade tales of royals muscling in on profitable businesses, appropriating land or flogging their grace-and-favour tickets on the national airline.
Characteristics of these Shari'a states include the severe marginalization of women and the institutionalization of punishments such as flogging and death by stoning.
Anybody committing the lesser crime of distilling and selling homemade alcohol, in a land where it is expressly forbidden, risks imprisonment and flogging.
And there will be thousands of small vendors flogging pink and orange neon cases for Apple iPhones, powered laptop backpacks, and USB missile launchers.
But stories of Taliban beheadings and cellphone images of a public flogging of a teenage girl in Swat brought the insurgency distressingly close to home.
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