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1 For companies, high returns attract new entrants who threaten incumbents' comfortable state.
2 To flourish it must attract new designers, new ideas and new muses.
3 If he had, he wouldn't be using it to attract new victims.
4 As any economics textbook will tell you, profitable markets attract new competitors.
5 But the Mohair industry is finding it hard to attract new entrants.
6 Brammo could help attract new competitors by lowering the bar to entry.
7 He admitted that scandal had made it difficult to attract new sponsors.
8 The exchange said the floor would help it attract new business.
9 Meanwhile, BlackRock said the iShares deal is helping it attract new client money.
10 It also adds the necessary cool factor, which helps movements attract new members.
11 Analysts have said the PKK continues to attract new fighters in large numbers.
12 That might, some security experts worry, help them attract new recruits.
13 Meanwhile, Sherry FitzGerald continues to attract new members to its provincial franchise operation.
14 It also wants to reward current shareholders and attract new ones.
15 Movie studios use the awards in marketing to try to attract new audiences.
16 He added OSN was taking action to cut costs and attract new customers.
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