The makers of the most profitable products can afford to saturate the public with advertising.
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The flavorful lamb juices saturate the mushrooms from within, while their craggy outsides crisp and caramelize.
Expect to see encryption programs saturate the mainstream, both in the office and at home.
Even if they saturate that market and have no one else to sell to, right?
If the concept is a smashing success, it could conceivably saturate markets for the chemicals it creates.
Some mailers may want to saturate an area with mail, while others may want slow, steady delivery.
Now you have clues as to which segment to not market, which segment to saturate towards optimizing the ROI.
Standups saturate Twitter, devising new comedy forms within a hundred and forty characters.
Per disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, whose misdeeds toppled several Republicans, subtle forms of bribery, collusion and other mischief saturate Congress.
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This weekend plans will include a nation of people bragging, boasting and trying to forget the problems that saturate the country.
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The easiest fix to being perpetually stuck on a hamster wheel is to saturate the corporate world with gender intelligent communication.
Even the 7Gbps of WiGig wouldn't saturate the antenna, after all.
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Beyond the individual campaigns, independent groups have played a major role in the race, helping saturate television and radio airwaves with negative advertising.
As our low mimetic cultural objects saturate global consciousness, can we also reckon a high-zone balancing act that executes Design theory on the concourses of daily life?
Now, having seen how useful it is to be able to saturate the airwaves with ads praising himself and damning his opponent, he has slithered away from that vow.
"Despite the unprecedented level of FTC enforcement over the last decade though, misleading and deceptive ads continue to saturate the market, " the agency said in a recent report on the topic.
It could also persuade more firms to consider going public, which could eventually saturate the market (like during the dot-com rush) and dampen investor optimism over the future prospects of these firms.
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"Samsung's overall smartphone strategy is about producing scores of iterations at various price points and screen sizes in order to saturate the market with as much of its hardware as possible, " Natasha Lomas wrote for TechCrunch.
So we'll invest in innovative and proven strategies that change the odds for our communities -- strategies like Promise Neighborhoods, neighborhood-level interventions that saturate our kids with the services that offer them a better start in life.
And finally saturate the countryside with vaccines.
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So my sense of it is that, until we sort of saturate the public and the community with this information, until people feel less stigmatized about, you know, HIV--and within the African-American community, you have people who already fear discrimination.
Already on-line video content access consumes about 50% of total internet bandwidth in the US and with more people accessing this content it is likely that we will saturate the available network bandwidth causing slower and less regular performance, this is a real killer for streaming content.
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It remained for the 1939 MGM version to add the image of the rainbow to the iconography (courtesy of lyricist Yip Harburg), to make the whole story a Technicolor dream and, most significantly, to saturate the entire narrative in one of the most glorious scores (by Harburg and composer Harold Arlen) of any film or show.
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