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Moreover, he argued, in building a relationship with a customer a company creates a much more powerful and receptive market.
Much of the West Coast is hot during summer months, thus air conditioners found a receptive market.
The programs have found a receptive market.
But such reservations aside, there is a receptive market for these ragemeisters.
Asia in turn finds in France a receptive market for its manufactured goods.
They form a receptive market for tax avoidance strategies being promoted heavily through books, seminars and private meetings with clients.
As such, the artists producing animal portraits in the 19th century enjoyed both a wide and a positively receptive market for their works.
Ads are received grudgingly and skeptically, thereby creating "a big, receptive market for advertising bashing," he said.
Although many of these companies have headquarters elsewhere, it pays to have Westchester offices to cater to an obviously receptive market.
He believed that this low-cost, high-efficiency machine would find a similarly receptive market in the rapidly urbanizing areas of Malaysia.
But in the fall there is plenty of real cider, full of old-fashioned flavor to meet the demand of an increasingly receptive market.
The first album with Paris, Bite Down Hard (1991), did not find a receptive market and sold poorly.
Thirdly, Union investment in Ukraine could be particularly profitable because of Ukraine's well-educated labour force and receptive market.
FOR nearly 10 years the developers of residential condominiums in New York City have found a receptive market for their apartments.
Powers nevertheless got his way, claiming that IBM pre-announced products in order to drum up industry "buzz" and create a receptive market for when the product actually shipped.
For example, Intel and Hewlett-Packard have spent more than a decade and hundreds of millions of dollars on the Itanium and the chip has yet to find a receptive market.
After the war, Londontown found a receptive market for its trench coats at leading retailers like Sears, Roebuck & Company and the J. C. Penney Company.
I've also been commissioned to write a musical for a producer in Seoul, South Korea, because there's such an open, receptive market there for American musicals, and they're just waiting to be fed new shows.
As far as Soviet exports are concerned, Latin American economies, which have generally attempted import-substitution industrialisation in the consumer goods sector rather than in capital-intensive heavy industry, might be considered a potentially receptive market for Soviet machinery and equipment.
And towards the end he found a more receptive market for his work in the magazine Worlds of If, which in 1961-62 featured Masters of Space, a two-part tale which also carried in its by-line the name E. Everett Evans.
The winningest combination is upscale, up-and-coming, new construction, tightly-packed residential zones, and business-friendly ... that's a receptive market that will take a new offering at a high rate that's easy to deploy in and won't bind up every inch of wire laid with red tape.
Nonetheless, Schindler lacked the public-relations skills and self-aggrandizing character of his fellow Viennese architect Richard Neutra, who claimed the lion's share of attention - and of experimental commissions - in the Los Angeles region at a time when it was the most receptive market for modern architecture in America.
In its first year on America's lap, the Powerbook family has generated more than $1 billion in revenue for Apple and found a receptive market with users from yuppies who love the "knowledge" they can access to help them with life-style decisions, to buyers of corporate management information systems who want to automate sales-force operations.