‘Financial services is a cut-throat business, with fierce competition between suppliers, which is often a good thing.’.
‘Its home loans business has also struggled in the face of intense competition in the cut-throat British mortgage market.’.
‘Winans' approach is spiritual to making tough business decisions in the cut-throat entertainment industry.’.
‘The banking arm of Scottish Widows will announce a huge 72% rise in pre-tax profits tomorrow and claim it is giving high street rivals a run for their money despite thinning margins and cut-throat competition.’.
‘For editors facing evaporating budgets and cut-throat competition in oversaturated markets, advance screenings of movies and exclusive access to stars can be mighty tempting.’.
‘Companies who hire the owner-drivers take advantage of cut-throat competition in the industry to drive down costs.’.
‘As a result, the co-op faces continuous cut-throat competition while trying to maintain a high return for its members.’.
‘I do not understand if operators of those stores think that such a business model is the only way to make money and worth risking the inevitable cut-throat competition, certain to result in closure.’.
‘The industry at this time combined, as one critic put it, ‘the worst features of decaying and restrictive monopoly with the most brutal evils arising from cut-throat competition’.’.
‘In a world marked by specialisations and cut-throat competition, students need to be cautious and decisive in choosing their career and selecting the right course, which will make them thorough professionals.’.
‘So how does he get the press in the cut-throat competition of London Fashion Week, when there are some 70 designers showing in five days?’.
‘Relying only on price will lead to cut-throat competition and disappearing profits.’.
‘With high profits, more provincial people are digging for money by setting up schools, which leads to a more cut-throat competition, said Xu.’.
‘However, when Lafitte died, so too died the protection he had provided his homeowner friends from his band of pirate cut-throats.’.
‘Not all of Condé's novels push the reader around to the same extent as do the characters of Tituba the witch or Célanire the ‘cut-throat cut-throat.’’.
‘Amidst a crew of cut-throats and villainous slave traders, Davie feels that all is utterly hopeless and he despairs of his future alone in the world with no hope of return to his beloved homeland.’.
‘With his crew of cut-throats, Sinbad attacked defenceless merchant ships and did what pirates do, thankfully omitted here because this is a U-certificate cartoon from DreamWorks.’.
‘Yet he ‘and his crew of financial cut-throats can loot the bank and rob 1260 depositors and you can send him to the penitentiary for only three years.’’.
‘And of course the fact that there are elections in the offing would have absolutely nothing to do with the timing of Michael's pronouncements that the group is a bunch of murderers, gangsters, cut-throats and crooks.’.