(1) The 33-year-old Italian noticed that one of the biggest problems his clients faced was how to sell their leftover merchandise .
(2) I didn't feel the previous merchandise really reflected the character of the club.
(3) We also do focus groups, telephone surveys, and keep tabs on how our merchandise is selling in the marketplace by looking at the attendance numbers.
(4) By balancing their U.S. production with more imported merchandise , they hope to become more competitive with low-cost imports from Asia and other regions.
(5) Mr. Tsuji created a line of character merchandise designed around gift-giving occasions.
(6) And the surreal official merchandise has to be seen to even be fathomed.
(7) Research shows that dealers who effectively advertise and promote name - brand merchandise enjoy higher sales and profitability.
(8) Stores that offered an astonishing range of merchandise
(9) During the day she would go around townships selling all sorts of merchandise ranging from bottles, vegetables, fruits and maize which she carried on her head and in the evening go for classes.
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(11) It gives me exclusive rights to manage and merchandise her.
(12) Via drop shipment, you can sell first-rate merchandise on your site and make a healthy profit, but without actually having to stock and ship product.
(13) They would also be able to bid for contracts to produce Olympic merchandise and to build new sporting facilities in London and elsewhere.
(14) Employees sell merchandise off truck tailgates and from the back of aircraft so that troops can at least buy the essentials - like toiletries, socks and underwear.
(15) The official merchandise for the film
(16) Sutlers - those merchants authorized to peddle provisions in camp - sold such merchandise as soap, thread, and liquor.
(17) The rugs, scarves, mittens and other merchandise have all been produced through Snow Leopard Enterprises.
(18) Visitors were under no obligation to buy, prices were often marked, and piece goods of different lines of merchandise were sold.
(19) Many are reducing the volume of merchandise they sell on EBay, if not ending their participation altogether.
(20) A Swedish salesman, Persson was touring the U.S. when he discovered an unusual store that turned over its merchandise quickly and sold it inexpensively.