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Why, if a book really is selling badly, can they not offer it at a cut price?
At the same time they recorded an English version, which again sold badly.
"The risk is, What happens to the team when a product starts selling badly?"
Celebrity books sold badly last Christmas and their sales dipped steeply.
Many Britons were sold badly designed retirement plans on false pretenses.
If it's any help to you, I think Larsen wants to sell badly."
The latter work sold badly, and this led Soral to turn away from writing for a time.
The album and singles sold badly and the band was dropped from the label.
The album was critically acclaimed, but sold badly.
War profiteers sold badly made equipment and rancid food at high prices when the war began.
American novels usually sell badly in the UK.
The clothing sold badly, alienating longtime buyers of Hugo Boss.
Thank God celebrity books sold badly.
This in turn depresses sales of those premium machines-put them alongside much cheaper computers with no obvious differentiation and of course they'll sell badly.
Their first EPs did not sell badly, so they made an album, Parables for Wooden Ears, in 1994.
Wellfleet Farms, however, sold badly, hindered by what Mr. Bullock called "a little trouble communicating" with consumers.
Most auctions go on for a week, but some of the offers, Mr. Hering said, represent deals that airlines provide for particular dates that are selling badly.
In 1922, the design was changed to using a more conventional 1 5-litre Chapuis-Dornier engine, and was additionally marketed under the name of Stabilia, but it sold badly.
Mrs Baring has further problems when tickets for her Spolenski concerts sell badly, and he threatens to leave for home unless she is able to put up £3,000.
(Pa didn't enjoy Penn as much as the rest of us--Mother Spinkton sold badly there, the people preferring their own yarb-women and being uncommonly healthy anyhow.
However, both albums sold badly and they were eventually dropped when they suggested to their record company (EMI), that they wanted to play something more closer to their hearts, thrash metal.
One theory is that the second volume of "Mein Kampf," published in 1927, was selling badly, and that Amann persuaded Hitler that bringing out a new book would further cut into sales.
If it had sold well he would come home in a moderately good temper and say nothing to Shasta, but if it had sold badly he would find fault with him and perhaps beat him.
In a lengthy veto message delivered to Congress with the returned bill, Hoover noted his counterfeiting concerns, and stated that the coins were selling badly anyway-large quantities of Oregon Trail Memorial half dollars remained unsold.
Regular, well-reviewed gigs at the Marquee Club, London, and a tour with XTC suggested that better things might have been on the horizon, but the next release, a 5-track EP "Avalanche", sold badly.