Example sentences of "[v-ing] new products " in BNC.

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1 Patents protecting new products appeared to be more important than patents protecting processes , but , nevertheless , did not seem to be as effective as lead time , learning curve advantages , and marketing advantages .
2 Launching the product at London 's Science Museum , Mr Sugar hit out at other suppliers for hyping new products ‘ without any evidence that their equipment is actually nearing production ’ .
3 I was aware that building societies are in the habit of launching new products from time to time , primarily to attract new investors .
4 As a sponsored athlete you become involved in a variety of promotional activities , from press conferences and hospitality functions , to launching new products and public speaking .
5 Overall the important factors in launching new products on schedule are speed through production departments , flexibility of operation , absence of status consciousness , and team ability ( Table 8.6 ) .
6 Marketing support covers assistance in a wide number of areas such as signs within restaurants ( menu boards ) , training in local marketing , adaptation of group programmes at the local level ( marketing aimed at children , assistance in launching new products , development of local promotions items ) .
7 Increasing market share , becoming the low-cost producer , developing new products , and/or increasing employee productivity depend more and more on the kinds and quality of information systems in the organisation .
8 This sought to improve productivity and market performance in existing areas while developing new products and highly defined derivatives and more flexible patterns of work organization .
9 This can not be an exhaustive list since , like other financial intermediaries , insurance companies are continually developing new products .
10 Are we developing new products and new markets ?
11 The research should provide valuable insights into organisational arrangements and decision criteria for developing new products ; links between new product development and strategies for marketing , manufacturing and finance ; and management responses to movements in , and comments by observers of , UK equity markets .
12 While we believe that it is important to continue researching and improving existing products , we also devote more than 50 per cent of our Research and Development resource to developing new products , pushing back the frontiers of technology .
13 The cash will help companies and inventors developing new products which need patent protection and allow them to exploit the technical information available .
14 Innovation — developing new products to fuel sales .
15 More than 150 British food and drink companies , offering everything from speciality chocolates to game soup , took their wares to New York in early July to tempt North American trade buyers seeking new products .
16 Our development centre is currently testing new products and processes and we continue to improve our productivity record .
17 Instead , priority will be given to developing and testing new products with civilian applications ranging from clean-fuel cars to fibre optics and supercomputer networks to improve communications and information access .
18 He intends continuing its work on Unix networking and the Unix file system and adding new products in Unix network file sharing and storage .
19 Even when adding new products to the product line , a company can avoid going through product development by joining with other firms , acquiring other firms or getting products from them ( Terpstra 1984 ) .
20 Often this will not be successful if the population is attached to its traditional methods and the new methods are radically different from the old ; a careful marketing campaign to change attitudes can have a dramatic effect , particularly by presenting new products in a way that is not dramatically different from the old .
21 Although no-one can deny the impressive growth of small electronics firms that make , for instance , personal computers ( see ‘ The Great British Small Computer ’ , p 639 ) the consultants said the IT industry : • is unimaginative in designing new products • lacks marketing ability • has insufficient skills in distributing goods • does not sell enough overseas • lacks enough big companies with comprehensive product and marketing strategies .
22 However , even a cursory glance at the output of the information industry shows that fitness for purpose is not always considered carefully enough in designing new products .
23 Our organic chemicals businesses have survived the recession very well by designing new products and identifying new applications .
24 They are employed by every sector of industry in fundamental research , designing new products , in testing and developing prototypes , in commissioning new plant , in manufacture , in marketing and in management .
25 It 's a vital thread running through all our business development activities and the emphasis is on applications technology — designing new products for individual customers .
26 In addition , firms will be more able to respond to changes in demand by innovating and providing new products , once they are released from the bureaucratic requirements of state control .
27 My wife is always buying new products , and I find myself happily using them without question .
28 BCE Inc says it is ready to invest about $1,600m in telecommunications activities over the next five years in Asia , Latin America and Eastern Europe , and is interested in wireline privatisations , investment in wireless cellular licenses and joint ventures in both in different countries in those regions ; it has active negotiations with Mexico , India and Moscow for cellular licence investments , and is Cable & Wireless Plc 's partner in Mercury Communications Ltd ; BCE president L R Wilson also criticised Canada 's ‘ uncertain and confused ’ telecommunications regulatory framework , describing it as BCE 's biggest challenge , and calling for change ; at the annual meeting , he hit out at the policies of the Canadian Radio television & Telecommunications Commission , saying it is too slow in considering new products , services and rates — ‘ To be truly competitive , we need government policy and a regulatory framework which is clear , responsive and internationally relevant , ’ he said .
29 The FRG is low in the productivity league table and slow in getting new products to market .
30 Accountants are among the most sophisticated users of spreadsheet models , so it 's no surprise to find them pioneering new products .
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