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  • 92free-for-all — /free feuhr awl /, n. 1. a fight, argument, contest, etc., open to everyone and usually without rules. 2. any competition or contested situation that is disordered, impulsive, or out of control: a free for all at the buffet table. 3. Informal.… …

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  • 93war — war1 /wawr/, n., v., warred, warring, adj. n. 1. a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air. 2. a state or period of armed hostility or active military… …

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  • 94Nakauchi, Isao — ▪ 1996       Isao Nakauchi was a retailer who had always wanted to end the traditional right of Japanese manufacturers to determine what products made it to the market and how much they would cost. Pushing for change and the interests of… …

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  • 95Thomson, Robert — ▪ 2003       In February 2002 The Times (London) received its first non British editor. Australian Robert Thomson, formerly the managing editor of the U.S. edition of the Financial Times (FT), was appointed to lead one of the world s oldest and… …

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  • 96Dentsply — International Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: xray …

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  • 97publishing trends —    The most significant trend in the publishing industry in recent years has been its increasing concentration in the hands of international media conglomerates. In the 1980s and 1990s, a series of traditional London publishers have been bought… …

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  • 98Laker — /ˈleɪkə/ (say laykuh) noun Sir Frederick Alfred (Freddy), 1922–2006, British businessman; noted for the price cutting of his Laker Airways Company …

  • 99battle — / bæt(ə)l/ noun a fight ♦ battle of the brands competition in the market between existing product brands ● This battle of the brands will lead to dramatic price cutting …

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  • 100fair-trade act — noun formerly a state law that protected manufacturers from price cutting by allowing them to set minimum retail prices for their merchandise; eliminated by the United States Congress in 1975 • Hypernyms: ↑legislative act, ↑statute …

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