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Only if we can develop our own standards will we be able to conquer the markets of the future.
In its 15 years, Nickelodeon has conquered the market for children 6 to 11 years old.
"But Fabrice was a tenacious entrepreneur who wanted to conquer the market."
Canned foods and packaged cereals conquered the markets almost as soon as they were introduced in the 1880's.
The man who has had the canniness to conquer the markets of blue jeans, sportswear, coats, fragrances and underwear now can claim another.
Microsoft's game-software division is a powerhouse, so the company is trying to conquer the market for game paraphernalia like joysticks, steering wheels and stereo speakers.
More Competition Japan's Move Into Big Tractors Having conquered the market for small tractors, will the Japanese next attack the market for mid-sized and large machines?
Now, with some gentle prodding from its parent, which knows a thing or two about building brand names, Coach is moving to conquer the market for expensive accessories and extend the Coach appeal to younger consumers.
The bull-breeding industry attained a level of sophistication at the beginning of the 20th century, through the influence of the Corvelo and Barcelos whom conquered the market for the purposes of Terceiran bullfighting.
Derrida responds by indicating that the concept of the market is complicated: the market cannot be opposed to state practice, insofar as, for example, public television channels, as soon as they are in competition with private channels, must themselves "conquer the market," becoming concerned with ratings, etc.